Best supermini

I don't fancy anything much bigger than a Yaris, Clio, Polo etc so I can rule out a Megane, they are good looking mind. I've driven Minis before (both old and new). The old ones are essentially go karts with a roof.

Fiestas have horrible dashboards so that a no. A Yaris I'm indifferent to, yes its going to do what it says on the tin but it lacks a bit of style like the Mito. As a current Micra driver I yearn for a bit of style.

(And on a side note, theres been rumblings about the quality of the Sunderland board and that there is nothing on anything other than football. Yet if you post anything else, none of my fellow Sunderland fans bother to contribute.)
I work for Toyota and am currently driving a Yaris, the new one is rather nice and has a cool media system, if your after good fuel economy go for the 1.4 diesel. Or if you can wait until next summer the hybrid version is out, you will get about 90 mpg. It's also full of gadgets.
The IQ is for girls though and bloody expensive for what it is.
 
Think I'll stick with my SAAB Convertible - its the dogs bollocks of a gas guzzler - but am thinking of getting a Copen for a wee runabout, coz of its sheer quirkyness

Bart

PS - Col, just f u c k o f f eh!!!
 
Think I'll stick with my SAAB Convertible - its the dogs bollocks of a gas guzzler - but am thinking of getting a Copen for a wee runabout, coz of its sheer quirkyness

Bart

PS - Col, just f u c k o f f eh!!!

Fart,can just picture you, with you with oakleys on and your elbow hanging on the window ledge. Oh i feel sick<laugh>
 
for good value have a look at the Chevrolet Spark. I think they look sporty although in reality they are not that quick.
We have one and no complaints though and for the money a decent car. In fact we have two Chevrolets and to date no issues at all.
 
for good value have a look at the Chevrolet Spark. I think they look sporty although in reality they are not that quick.
We have one and no complaints though and for the money a decent car. In fact we have two Chevrolets and to date no issues at all.

Fair comment mate.And to be fair most new motors/brands are decent and very reliable<ok>
 
I'm after a new little car because they are cheap to run, insure etc.

I don't want something like Fiat 500 because its a Fiat and it is a 50s throw back. So that rules out a Mini as well.

I want something with a bit of quality and was thinking of maybe a Clio or an Audi A1. Or a Mito perhaps, but is that just a case of style over substance.

Sqirty,let us all know what you went for<ok>
 
I'm after a new little car because they are cheap to run, insure etc.

I don't want something like Fiat 500 because its a Fiat and it is a 50s throw back. So that rules out a Mini as well.

I want something with a bit of quality and was thinking of maybe a Clio or an Audi A1. Or a Mito perhaps, but is that just a case of style over substance.

Hyundai I10, 1.2 engine, cheap as owt to run & insure
 
Think I'll stick with my SAAB Convertible - its the dogs bollocks of a gas guzzler - but am thinking of getting a Copen for a wee runabout, coz of its sheer quirkyness

Bart

PS - Col, just f u c k o f f eh!!!



We all thought you rode around on a bus ticket.....dont think joyridin counts
 
Think I'll stick with my SAAB Convertible - its the dogs bollocks of a gas guzzler - but am thinking of getting a Copen for a wee runabout, coz of its sheer quirkyness

Bart

PS - Col, just f u c k o f f eh!!!

I find it hard to believe that you are old enough to drive, or that you are mentally stable enough to hold a driving licence.
 
Whoever suggested the Diahatsu Copen, seriously?

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And I can also rule out the IQ. I'm definately leaning towards something European, even if I am still undecided.