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My Roomy

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Before you all ask why I picked a Roomster for a Learner car one was space as i've got kids and the space comes in handy when we go on holiday. It's got good visibilty because of the bigger windows and because it's such a odd looking car, it gets noticed which is good from a advertising point of view.

So far I've not had Any problems with the car at all,

Edited by KevMezz

Welcome to brisky mate, what do the students think of the roomy?

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you get a mixed reaction some lads think "egh a skoda" but soon realise is very easy to drive and get use to and there is a advantage to learning in a bigger car....so far i've only had one person dislike the car so much that they didn't have another lesson.

and it's great on fuel which is much needed in this day when fuel prices are too high

Enjoy your car.... :)

but the kids will mess up your car :o keep changing the mirrors and the seats and stalling it - that would do my head in lol

i would be like noooooo let me drive :rofl:

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Stalling never....I always put clutch down before that happens

Welcome to Briskoda,

Hope you enjoy your Roomy.

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thank you:thumbup:

Thats a good looking car

I wish I was taught in a Roomster!!!

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My pupils have to prise me from the steering wheel before they can start their lessons:D

Auto or manual?

What engine have you got under that bonnet?

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Manual 1.9 TDI

Best wheels to kerb there mate.

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