Chopper the ex Copper
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Had a walk with the dog this morning, and on people's driveways I saw...
3 series wagon. Nice, but a touch bigger than I want or need, so no.
VW T Crosser - being a VW I couldn't have a crossdresser. Being Jewish I wouldn't buy a car from a firm that actjvrly sought out and used Jewish slave labour, and abandoned babies born to Jewish slave Labour to die of starvation and exposure, then lie about it for as long as possible in order to minimise the compensation bill, then only come clean in 1998 when the weight of evidence became too great to refute any longer there was virtually no one left anyway. They were so complicit that the Fallersleben VW factory officially became a sub-camp of the Neuenhamme concentration camp. Then there is the more recent shenanigans where they decided allowing people to die from air pollution was an acceptable alternative to spending monehon genuinely meeting emissions targets.what a charming bunch, then and now! Shame, as its small footprint with an estate-ish body, but my conscience and heritage wont let me buy their products.
Citroen C3 Picasso - I like this. Funky, but not too in your face, squarish body maximises capacity on a small footprint. Definite possible.
Peugeot 2008 - one of these small SUVs, although aside from the slight extra ride height looks more like an estate to my eye. I know I can fit behind the wheel of a 208 OK and would presume it this is similar in that regard. Definite possible.
Nissan Juke - No, just no.
Volvo V40 - this was intriguing, as although nominally a hatch the body shape is fairly close to small estate. Definite possible.
Vauxhall Mokka - a bit too in your face 4x4 wannabe for me, so no.
Astra Estate - capacious, tough, inexpensive to buy and run, plenty to choose from. Ditto the Focus estate, not that I saw one today. A touch bigger footprint that I want or need, but a definite possible (and the Fucus too).
And that was about it. It's only a small village! I'll browse Autotrader later, see if I can add a few more candidates to the list.
One thing struck me walking about this mornings stroll, js how big small cars are. The Aygo X is a serious lump.
3 series wagon. Nice, but a touch bigger than I want or need, so no.
VW T Crosser - being a VW I couldn't have a crossdresser. Being Jewish I wouldn't buy a car from a firm that actjvrly sought out and used Jewish slave labour, and abandoned babies born to Jewish slave Labour to die of starvation and exposure, then lie about it for as long as possible in order to minimise the compensation bill, then only come clean in 1998 when the weight of evidence became too great to refute any longer there was virtually no one left anyway. They were so complicit that the Fallersleben VW factory officially became a sub-camp of the Neuenhamme concentration camp. Then there is the more recent shenanigans where they decided allowing people to die from air pollution was an acceptable alternative to spending monehon genuinely meeting emissions targets.what a charming bunch, then and now! Shame, as its small footprint with an estate-ish body, but my conscience and heritage wont let me buy their products.
Citroen C3 Picasso - I like this. Funky, but not too in your face, squarish body maximises capacity on a small footprint. Definite possible.
Peugeot 2008 - one of these small SUVs, although aside from the slight extra ride height looks more like an estate to my eye. I know I can fit behind the wheel of a 208 OK and would presume it this is similar in that regard. Definite possible.
Nissan Juke - No, just no.
Volvo V40 - this was intriguing, as although nominally a hatch the body shape is fairly close to small estate. Definite possible.
Vauxhall Mokka - a bit too in your face 4x4 wannabe for me, so no.
Astra Estate - capacious, tough, inexpensive to buy and run, plenty to choose from. Ditto the Focus estate, not that I saw one today. A touch bigger footprint that I want or need, but a definite possible (and the Fucus too).
And that was about it. It's only a small village! I'll browse Autotrader later, see if I can add a few more candidates to the list.
One thing struck me walking about this mornings stroll, js how big small cars are. The Aygo X is a serious lump.