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Bought another Toyota

silvercruiser

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As the title really i couldn't resist:icon-biggrin:


Ok its an Aygo but the missus loves it and it means the miles wont be getting racked up on the LC.
Only thing is, its put my plan to upgrade the LC Back a little as i had to shell out for the Aygo.

still i took the LC for a spin today and reminded myself how comfy she is, im sure i can put up with it for another year.:icon-cool:
 
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:thumbup:

Got a bit worried you were going to sell the LC in favour of the shopping trolly:lol:
 
i commute in a D4D Yaris, does the job fine and has enough poke and does nearly 60mpg
saves racking up miles on the Hilux
 
i commute in a D4D Yaris, does the job fine and has enough poke and does nearly 60mpg
saves racking up miles on the Hilux

Yes you cant beat a bit of cheap motoring. and i can do bits to the lancruiser without worrying that the missus needs to get somewhere. so i might have the alloys off and get them refurbed.:icon-biggrin:
 
likewise here's my commuter rig

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ostensibly it's a 4 seater:laughing-rolling:
but the rear seat passengers must have no legs!! 3 people is just about achievable, but you wouldn't want to go lands end John O' Groats
I liked it though because most small cars I can't fit in the seats properly, but this has a big car feel from the drivers seat. Very comfy to drive, and I'm 6ft and 14 1/2 stone

it's got a 1.3 engine in the IQ3(this one) and a 1 litre in the IQ

makes me giggle everytime I look at it, my 3 year old calls it daddy's silly car!!
 
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they do seem very well designed for space, i would even say that the rear passengers in the Aygo have the same amount of legroom as in the back of my landcruiser.
 
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