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KurtVerbose



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So, in your garage, what other car most compliments a FFRR?

I have my answer, as I've just bought my complimentary car, but I'm not going to reveal what it is yet. Firstly, you have to tell/suggest your own.

I will say mine is almost the total opposite, apart from it's also a nice car.

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Polar Opposites : A Mini, when i finally get the FFRR Very Happy

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I have the best car to compliment my FFRR already - my Defender90 but I would love to have one of these http://www.arielmotor.co.uk/ just for sunny days (which means it would get used about 3 days a year here!) I'll have the new supercharged one please 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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iT LAD



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RRS... Thumbs Up

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KurtVerbose



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iT LAD wrote:
RRS... Thumbs Up


So you go into your garage of a morning and think 'I don't really feel like driving the big heavy 4x4, what alternative do I have....'

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KurtVerbose



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Tim in Scotland wrote:
I would love to have one of these http://www.arielmotor.co.uk/


You're thinking along my lines...

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Mini is a good choice ( I hope you mean the original!)

For me, its my MG Midget, one of the smallest cars on the road, convertible, no off road capability (although donuts on grass are fun)

Here it is from a while ago
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Previous: L322 Range Rover TDV8 3.6 2008; L322 Range Rover TD6 3.0 2002; P38A Range Rover V8 1999

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iT LAD



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KurtVerbose wrote:
iT LAD wrote:
RRS... Thumbs Up


So you go into your garage of a morning and think 'I don't really feel like driving the big heavy 4x4, what alternative do I have....'



It's called personal choice... Well you did ask... Wink

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A FFRR Thumbs Up

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iT LAD



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You are just showing off now nbunney... Laughing Thumbs Up

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I've got a Camel Trophy Defender 110 to compliment the FFRR.
Ideal for when you want fun, but little comfort and speed instead of going everywhere in comfort. Thumbs Up

Or for popping into town we have the Skoda Yeti.
Got it new on the 1st September and it's now done a whole 184 miles!
Good quality VAG product with a small economical engine and a 7 speed auto box.
And it fits in the garage! Very Happy

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Fox



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Yes, when you are bored of the FFRR and fancy a change, you can use the FFRR. Laughing

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I also have a Defender in the garage.............. that's 3 of us (Tim, Fox and I), must be a connection there!

.... and a Volkswagen 181 Trekker (If anyone knows of them?)

James Thumbs Up

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