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Old 28-08-2011, 10:18 PM   #1
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Default If you could do it all over again.....

With your current car, if you could turn back the clock would you have still bought it? Maybe a different colour, different engine, different model all-together after you drove something else..?

Me, maybe the Fiesta we bought as a second car. Fan-bloody-tastic car, but seeing there is only ever one or two people in it I'm thinking a FG column shift ute would have been the way to go. Could use it on the property, have it as a back-up tow car etc.. Although Im probably only thinking about this after having to deal with trailers all day, maybe a quick check on Monday with the local Ford mob about trading it in, hmmmm.

Anyone else had second thoughts?

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