Fiat 500...???????????????????????????

Our 3 year old Kia Picanto GTLine has been brilliant. 5 doors and with all the bells and whistles. Not towing now so will be for sale end of November. Still with 4 years warranty left. We invested in towbars2towcars system some 8 years ago just swapped the system to each new Picanto. The boys at towbars2towcars are good and really know their product and towing. I believe the system is around £2k now
 
Suzuki Ignis. 4 adult sized seats. 4 doors, 4 electric windows, large boot space with the rear seats lowered. Weighs 860kg empty

Ours has an A Frame fitted, but we don't use it anymore as ours has the robotized manual gear box, and it started the car on the M25. Bad damage ensued. However, the manual Ignis would be ideal.





Worst car I have ever owned. Only bought the damned thing because it had a timing chain, and I suffered from a continuous ear ache (her that must be obeyed)
A real kidney breaker, the suspension was the same as the 4x4 off roader, and the bleddy thing kept misting up. I was glad when the damned thing failed the MOT, managed to off load it as a part-X against a 17 plate Skoda
 
Looks like a Panda or a Picanto.... (y)

And a long trip to Lincolnshire... :frowny: ......

Sometime in the near future.. :smiley:
 
Looks like a Panda or a Picanto.... (y)

And a long trip to Lincolnshire... :frowny: ......

Sometime in the near future.. :smiley:

Not sure if you're looking for a Giant or Red one Auld Yin so have sent you both.(y)

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Should save you the trip to Lincolnshire.(y):rofl:
 
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Our toad is Kathryn’s daily driver, a ‘19 plate Toyota Aygo 4/5 door. Fantastic little car! The rear windows hinge open for the dogs, they are samoyeds so shed hair like crazy so we have a semi-rigid cloth “cage” with isofix attachments on the back seat for them. It has a 3 cylinder 1litre engine that’s giving real world 55mpg, (Lots of 2 mile trips to Kathryn’s workplace). Electric windows, sophisticated stereo that has CarPlay , phone connectivity, aircon, diamond cut alloy wheels, (so far unscuffed!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:) height adjustable seats etc. Tows beautifully behind our Autotrail 632 Apache and stays within the rear wheel tracks of the MoHo even when turning the sharpest corners, we absolutely love it.

Glad to hear your out n about again Old-Mo!!!

Cheers!

Russ

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Looks like a Panda or a Picanto.... (y)

And a long trip to Lincolnshire... :frowny: ......

Sometime in the near future.. :smiley:
Final tip

If you get a higher spec Picanto with the Autonomous Braking ( radar at the front) and Keyless ignition, make sure the chosen fitter knows what they are doing

Personally, given the brief, a Panda post 2012 would be simpler and sufficient for what you need

(post 2012 are euro5 petrol , so ticks the LEZ box as well)
 

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