5th September 2004, 10:35 PM | #1 |
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Just wondered if anyone could give me some advice!! Im looking for Supra tt but not sure whats best man/auto preferably manual i suppose just what im used to, got a really good quote from elephant on a uk spec roughly how much would that change for a jap car... you may of seen the ad in 4sale section im selling my audi tt coz me & the mrs want to start a family next year how practical would the supra be for baby seat etc ... cant wait to sell my car so i can become a proper owner instead of a wannabe look foward to receiving your feedback
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5th September 2004, 10:43 PM | #2 |
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The manual vs auto debate is a hard ?one to settle, they both have their negatives and they both have their positives. Have you seen the article in the tech section ? Its pretty much understood that the best way to make your mind up is to try both and see which one you feel most comfortable with.
Be wary of Elephant, do a search on this forum for 'admiral' (Elephants parent company) and you will see what i mean. I'm not the only one to have a bad experience with an insurance company from the admiral group. Not sure the Supra is the best car for a family man, but you've probably got a few years yet because i've seen the odd baby seat in a supra Just might have problems once their legs start getting a bit longer.
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5th September 2004, 10:48 PM | #3 |
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just found the FAQ's which has helped a lot. At least the supra has 4 seats which is better than the 2 seater roadster, thats the point im trying to get accross to my fiance we have a fiesta aswell so that will do i can enjoy my car when i get it
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