Gareth T
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Registered: 14th Feb 06
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from vauxhall and get something else? You see members on here with a wide variety of motors now apart from vauxhalls now.
What do you have now and why a non vauxhall?
Thanks
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
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I've not made the switch yet but I will be soon-ish.
For me it's mainly build quality and a little bit of brand snobbery. Vauxhall was good for my cheap first and second cars. I was possibly a bit too loyal to the brand when I bought my third car (Astra). I won't be loyal any more.
[Edited on 28-08-2012 by James]
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Ian W
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Registered: 8th Nov 03
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Don't see the need to stick to one brand.
I did for a while but my loyalty was based on the fact that my first car was a Vauxhall and that was it.
There was nothing in the newer ranges that interested me either.
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AndyCorsaSport
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Registered: 12th Feb 06
Location: Horsforth, West Yorkshire
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I discovered "handling"
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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i don't understand brand loyalty when it comes to cars.
i just go for whatever takes my fancy at the time.
i've had 1 vauxhall, 4 ford and 1 bmw.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
I discovered "handling"
This too. My Astra corners like the Titanic.
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Nic Barnes
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there is no reason other than it was cheap or id have bought a vectra diesel. brand snobbery is ridiculous imho. who cares what others think as long as you like the car you drive? i think thats whats wrong with todays people, too concerned what others think instead of just enjoying what they want. its a car.
edit, 54 reg 330d e46 sport i have, it was 3 grand.
[Edited on 28-08-2012 by Nic Barnes]
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Mieran
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Registered: 28th Jan 08
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
I discovered "handling"
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James
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
there is no reason other than it was cheap or id have bought a vectra diesel. brand snobbery is ridiculous imho. who cares what others think as long as you like the car you drive? i think thats whats wrong with todays people, too concerned what others think instead of just enjoying what they want. its a car.
I think brand snobbery was probably the wrong term. Brands like Audi, BMW etc aren't just preferred for the brand. In general they make a better car.
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Nic Barnes
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to do what though? the driving most people do on a day to day basis in the city or communting it wouldnt matter if it was a kia or a hyundai really. its just most people are worried what people would think of them if they drive a more than adequate car on a day to day basis. status type thing. and thats pretty sad.
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Ben G
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that's bang on the money there nic.
people see a car as some sort of status symbol these days. down here theres so many snobs driving around in range rover sports because it's fashionable and makes you look wealthy.
i spoked to an asian guy in work about this subject a while back and he said he would rather drive a low spec bmw 3 series than a top of the range mondeo because his family would think he was richer, even if the bmw cost less
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corsadonk
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As above. I'm more than happy to drive a rusty old corsa.
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Balling
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Registered: 7th Apr 04
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quote: Originally posted by Gareth T
What do you have now and why a non vauxhall?
I always based my decisions on which model I wanted, not which brand I wanted.
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Yup not fussed on brand loyalty.
Had 4x Vx, 3x BM, 1x Renault 1x Chrysler 1x Mercedes 1x Fiat.
I buy the car i like that is good.
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ryan docherty
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Registered: 27th Aug 09
Location: glasgow (coatbridge) or little ireland
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
to do what though? the driving most people do on a day to day basis in the city or communting it wouldnt matter if it was a kia or a hyundai really. its just most people are worried what people would think of them if they drive a more than adequate car on a day to day basis. status type thing. and thats pretty sad.
Spot on big guy thats why i went from a 06 to a hreg because i wanted one cOuldnt care less what other ppl think
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
to do what though? the driving most people do on a day to day basis in the city or communting it wouldnt matter if it was a kia or a hyundai really. its just most people are worried what people would think of them if they drive a more than adequate car on a day to day basis. status type thing. and thats pretty sad.
I don't drive a car to/from work so a car is more of a luxury to me, therefore I'd rather get something nice that is comfy, luxurious and well built.
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ryan docherty
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Registered: 27th Aug 09
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vvvvv
I don't drive a car to/from work so a car is more of a luxury to me, therefore I'd rather get something nice that is comfy, luxurious and well built.
^^^% that wans for insurance purposes hahahah
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Phil W
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Registered: 1st Jul 05
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Went to a Peugeot 206 GTi as Vauxhall offered nothing else that I really liked. Astra MK4 GSi was too expensive at the time!
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Steve X16XE
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My dad had a Mk1 Astra, Mk2 Astra and Mk 4 Astra, then he bought a Mondeo and now he's got an Insignia. All cars were about a year old when bought. So that's why I'm into my Vauxhalls. Problem is all the new cars Vauxhall do, I think are Shite. There's always something else out there better for the money.
For my 1st car I wanted a Nova, but the insurance was too much and ended up buying a F reg Breadvan Polo.
Since then it's been 4 Corsa B's, 3 Astra G's, Alfa 146, Rover 214 SEi, LPG Vectra, Arosa TDI, Jeep Cherokee, Impreza WRX.
[Edited on 29-08-2012 by Steve X16XE]
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j10E W
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I drove a 170k e39 which was going to be scrapped
It drove better than my mk4 gsi i couldnt believe how well it felt, even after those miles
After that iv had bmw ever since,
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thegsi
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Registered: 3rd Feb 07
Location: Kidderminster Drives: Evo (you can't afford one)
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I put a lot of money into my Corsa Turbo and enjoyed it at the time but now realise that the amount of money I put into it, there're much much better cars out there.
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Archie
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In all i've owned about a dozen corsa's and just wanted a change of scenery.
Had a 172, MK4 Golf GTI & now my Type R.
All worlds away from a Corsa, but now i have my Nova to keep me occupied with tinkering and the Type R as a solid reliable day to day car, fair enough my works 5 minutes away but its nice to have.
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Archie
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Although saying that i'd still have a Corsa GSI to restore once i'm done with the Nova, i do love the Vauxhall scene.
Would probably have bought a MK4 GSi if i could have found one in a garage, Type R was easier to find, and definatly a better car in many ways.
[Edited on 29-08-2012 by Archie]
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nathy_87
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from vauxhall and get something else?
I wrote my Corsa B off, beyond repairable, and wanted another one but had no money saved up at the time, and I didn't like the Corsa C.
What do you have now and why a non vauxhall?
I now drive a Skoda Fabia mkII VRS. I had my heart set on it, no other car would've tempted me away at the time, I do sort of regret not taking the VXR out for a spin though.
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chrisritch
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Registered: 2nd Sep 08
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Because the worst cars I have owned have been Vauxhalls, Never again.
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