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  • 4 weeks later...

I drive an Audi A3 Sportback of June 2010. Currently drove ~20k KM in it and it is fantastic.

I have driven other cars before, like a Ford Focus from 2006 and a Volvo C30 from 2009, but this is by far the best I had.

It's not that fully loaded with options as I would like, but wanted to keep the price down a little:

- Navigation

- Bluetooth kit

- 17" rims , summer and winter tires

- Tinted windows

- Climate control

- LED and Xenon lights

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  • 2 weeks later...

1.2 even!

I have a 16v Dynamic Punto - they are intensely fun (for a small car) to drive, but damn the electronics are **** :p.

They are :D Although I always feel like I'm going to tip, is that just me?

Not kidding! Do you find the indicators are naff? Sometimes they don't click in and other times they turn off at odd moments. Also, my CD player isn't connected to the engine in the sense that, it doesn't turn itself off when the engine goes out. Extremely annoying!

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  • 3 weeks later...

My car is nothing special, but it is very reliable and economic to drive for it's age. I have a 1992 Toyota Corolla with auto gearbox. Car just keeps on going with over 300,000k and no plans to replace it yet. :)

my dad had a 96 corolla with 296k until it was totaled by a jeep... it wasn't the most comfortable or powerful but damn if it ever stopped.

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