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I looked into buying a second hand C1, the grand total of buying one, insuring, taxing and fueling for the year would be just over £5,000, that sounds ok but my vRS would be worth about £8-8.5k now so that would leave me with about 3k left over, once again sounds ok but id feel slightly disheartened, i will of got rid of my pride and joy for an older, much slower, all round cheaper car in order to save not much at all.

It was a fleeting thought that sounded good to be begin with but after doing the maths im better off with my 200bhp Octy! :)

That's more like it. I'll call the hit off of you now...

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Been a good-ish shift today, im trying my best to drive economically and managed 41mpg even though most of the driving was B roads :)

Just might have to save alittle longer then i first though so i can buy myself a little 205 gti. The original plan was to get the little 107/C1 for work and 205gti project weekend car

Thought about the new Citigo and buying toy/track car?

Stays with Skoda, get good MPG and has a fast car for the weekends :D

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Well the big plus side for my Octy is that its good on long runs, the boyfriend lives 22 miles away on hilly moors roads, Octy can easily manage 50mpg doing that run whereas a 107 would struggle to return a good figure and be able to overtake anything faster then a tracktor.

Still get a little hot hatch project but i might just have to wait alittle longer

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