same here - great car!
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Well it has been a while since I posted the original question and guess what?
I am still running with the Vauxhall Zafira but really need to change this year. :rolleyes:
So it's been a while so I am intrigued as to what you are driving now.
Many thanks.
Still the Vauxhall Zafira for me. Cant see me changing in the next couple of years.
Looks like a very popular car, the Zafira. I'm still using mine.
A nice big LandRover Discovery for me :)
OK - it's not the most fuel efficient beast on the planet, but I've got one of those rare ones that's reliable (if it can't be fixed with a hammer, then it's an electrical fault :rolleyes:).
It's not only used for the disco by the way.....I'm also a Scout Leader and it's brilliant for moving loads of tents and camping gear around without having to hitch up a trailer...plus I can get it in and out of muddy fields :banana:
I used to drive a Renualt Scenic, then a Citroen Xsara Piccaso (both with the seats taken out), but I've had to get a van - a yellow Renault Trafic (ex-AA job). Now I can drive the Citroen for leisure knowing that it's living a much easier life.
Having the van makes things so much simpler. I dread to think of what could have happened if I had an accident in the cars.
New Zafira with a sport button which is handy as it tightens the whole car up. :)
Still have the old one for back up. My girlfriend uses that.
I agree a van and bulkhead is ideal for safety. It also look professional
Would be nice to see how good the seat bulk head in the Zafira is.
I have done some very hard stops with a bootful and its been solid, but not sure it would stay that way in a crash?
I am not a huge fan of trailers, I have almost had more crashes towing a trailer than any other time I have been driving.
They are also dead easy to nick or break into and a pain in the butt to park or manoeuvre. :)
not a car option, but I have a vw caddy max td i.. its really nice to drive even fully loaded manage a nice 46 mpg most of the time.