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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #15 on: 10 November 2015, 17:14:11 »

But obviously not in projectile vomit green. :)
I was chatting to a young girl in a car park the other day, she had a GTC in the same colour and loved it. I won't be put off by an old fart like you.  :P
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« Reply #16 on: 10 November 2015, 17:16:38 »

But obviously not in projectile vomit green. :)
I was chatting to a young girl in a car park the other day, she had a GTC in the same colour and loved it. I won't be put off by an old fart like you.  :P

Oh yes. I see. Taking advantage of innocent young virgins again are we. ;D
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« Reply #17 on: 10 November 2015, 17:19:25 »

But obviously not in projectile vomit green. :)
I was chatting to a young girl in a car park the other day, she had a GTC in the same colour and loved it. I won't be put off by an old fart like you.  :P

Oh yes. I see. Taking advantage of innocent young virgins again are we. ;D
I wish... :(
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #18 on: 10 November 2015, 17:21:16 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #19 on: 10 November 2015, 17:24:10 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #20 on: 10 November 2015, 17:27:08 »

Biggest engine thus far is the 1.6 CDTi.......I would expect that to change though.
I'd imanine there'll be a GSi/GTE/go faster version eventually

And of course, nobody pays anywhere near list price!  ;D
I won't be buying a new anything.  ;) I just liked the 'floating roofline' at the dealers & went throug the motions of box ticking  :y :y
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« Reply #21 on: 10 November 2015, 17:32:48 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire. Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #22 on: 10 November 2015, 17:36:14 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
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« Reply #23 on: 10 November 2015, 17:46:20 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
You got something to say?  ;D
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #24 on: 10 November 2015, 18:04:13 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
You got something to say?  ;D
Yes i have ...  Your always chatting to young girls   ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 10 November 2015, 18:11:52 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
You got something to say?  ;D
Yes i have ...  Your always chatting to young girls   ;D ;D
Only about cars, I can pretend I know stuff with them  ;D
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #26 on: 10 November 2015, 18:22:09 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
You got something to say?  ;D
Yes i have ...  Your always chatting to young girls   ;D ;D

Tells them he has a van full of puppies and would they care to take a look. :)
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #27 on: 10 November 2015, 18:22:17 »

Boot looks small? If its anything like the Insignia inside, its going to be rubbish.

What's the 1.4 Turbo like in the Zafira then? Any good.
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #28 on: 10 November 2015, 18:25:40 »

Mondeos and Transit Connects can be had with 1.0l turbo power,as can  rest of Ford car range ::)
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Re: New shape astra
« Reply #29 on: 10 November 2015, 18:25:52 »

A pissy little one litre lump even with the aid of a turbo is going to be struggling in a car the size and weight of the new Astra.


My cousin had a 1 litre turbo Focus estate for a while and said it was great for running around in and short trips  :y , but struggled a bit at motorway speeds if you needed a bit extra to get past something.  ;)

I imagine that longevity will be compromised. 30,000 miles and it will probably be a bucket full of bits. :)
Just been looking at personal contract hire.While chatting to a young girl, Circa £200 a month and who cares if it falls to bits after that.
You got something to say?  ;D
Yes i have ...  Your always chatting to young girls   ;D ;D

Tells them he has a van full of puppies and would they care to take a look. :)
I live in Yorkshire, we eat puppies up here. ;D
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