Re: Merry Christmas everyone
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 1:03 pm
Bon any nou, from a Barcelona with 21 degrees......not that I gloat
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martine wrote:jont- wrote:martine wrote:Lovely.
New car Jon?
Well, I've had it 15 months and done 18000 miles in it....
Ahh sorry Jon - lost track - is this in addition to your Caterham or instead of?
TheInsanity1234 wrote:I've been wondering if it'd be sensible to get one of those as a graduation present to myself
Gareth wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I've been wondering if it'd be sensible to get one of those as a graduation present to myself
Rather depends on what you value in a car, and how you intend using it. I think it's a great car to drive but, if you tried one, you might find it not to your liking.
jont- wrote:Gareth wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I've been wondering if it'd be sensible to get one of those as a graduation present to myself
Rather depends on what you value in a car, and how you intend using it. I think it's a great car to drive but, if you tried one, you might find it not to your liking.
I've put a slightly wordier version of that here viewtopic.php?f=4&t=695#p17330
TheInsanity1234 wrote:the main reason I chose my Citigo over cheaper/more pratical equivalents (such as the 107/Aygo/C1 trio) is because the Up!/Mii/Citigo trio frequently are praised for being one of the more 'fun' city cars to drive
Gareth wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:the main reason I chose my Citigo over cheaper/more pratical equivalents (such as the 107/Aygo/C1 trio) is because the Up!/Mii/Citigo trio frequently are praised for being one of the more 'fun' city cars to drive
Did you try the alternatives and are you able to say how, in your opinion, they compare to the Citigo? I would have thought the Aygo and siblings would be huge fun to drive, but maybe there are other aspects that are also important to you.