best car out of these 4?
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bass drive |
which of these tend to have the least problems? (say all are mid-range)
Opel Vectra
VW Bora
Peugeot 307
Skoda Octavia |
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_Nut_ |
why did you post this again, basically with the same text. |
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bass drive |
oh! I just saw that. it gave me an error the first time
anyways second one, gone |
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D-res |
provide some pics and i will give you input |
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[UK]Trancedewdİ |
my mates dad owned a vuaxhall vectra for a hella long time and he loved it and didnt seem to have any problems with it. Dunno bout the other 3. |
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TweeK |
wtf never heard of those cars:conf:
most be european or something |
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TweeK |
quote: | Originally posted by TweeK
wtf never heard of those cars:conf: i recognize the manufactures
Now wtf is a skoda?
most be european or something |
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Zayatz |
quote: | Originally posted by TweeK
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lol...
I'm not an expert but id choose VW Bora or Skoda Octavia.
French cars suck :D :D |
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Dj Dovla |
I like the BORA/JETTA in the US , skoda is simply a cheaper VW :D |
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biznology |
Skoda supposedly got a LOT better in 2000 but as said its just a cheap VW. Out of those cars though - I cant say for sure which has the least probs. Cheapish VWs *can* have pain in the ass problems and I imagine a Skoda could too - they just might be cheaper to fix. The Vauxhall is a GM product so I would be leery especially in Europe. The Pug is prolly part Nissan and very similar to the Citroen VX I think. French cars can really suck though.
If you dont want problems perhaps checking out Hondas and Toyotas could help, though they are occasionally boring and cost a bit more. My dad has a 89 Civic that is still running fine to this day and it was sporty when new| |
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Haak |
i have an Opel Vectra 1990 hehe, it still works |
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