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Not my car, but when I get license I will be insured on this motor.

 

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2015 Ford Fiesta Zetec, and a massive 1.25L engine (Obvious sarcasm is obvious), but it's surprisingly a nice run-around. I have tested it on private property nearby and she drives like a dream, and that horn would make all the mongs you find around leeds get out of my way :3

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I think I posted my family's car months ago, but I'll post again.

 

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1996 Kia Credos. My dad's first car. He says that driving this car in 90s as newcomer was like driving a brand-new BMW as teenager now.

 

And also my grandfather's Ssang Yong Chairman.

 

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One of the most expensive Korean sedan at that time.

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Don't have a car though.

This is the first one I drive. Not the same one but of the same type and same color.

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It's just a really cheap van and I never seen any vehicle to be so hard to drive.

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^ Did a quote for a Renault Megane 1.9 dCi that cost £100, and the insurance quotes were staggeringly high! The Cheapest quote was £4000, and the highest was £30,000!!! I'm 15, and since I have experience with cars and know how to change gear and all that (thanks G27 <3), I should be quoted for much less. I did put that I was 17 and that I'd just passed my driving test a month ago, but had these insurance companies seen me drive, those quotes would be much much lower. The problem is that internet based quotes are not a true reflection of one's actual insurance cost. I don't think I'll ever be able to afford a car myself :(

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Being 17 and having my provisional (doing my theory and practical tests soon) I do some additional lessons on Dad's car. Insurance is an extra £60 a month (£100 in total) which is a tonne cheaper than insuring even a 1.2  :huh: 

Not my picture but same colour (we don't have the darkened windows and different alloys) so is basically the same car.

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Is a Audi A6 Avant (Estate). 2003 so its getting on a bit but the 2.5 TDi goes like the wind  :lol:

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^ Did a quote for a Renault Megane 1.9 dCi that cost £100, and the insurance quotes were staggeringly high! The Cheapest quote was £4000, and the highest was £30,000!!! I'm 15, and since I have experience with cars and know how to change gear and all that (thanks G27 <3), I should be quoted for much less. I did put that I was 17 and that I'd just passed my driving test a month ago, but had these insurance companies seen me drive, those quotes would be much much lower. The problem is that internet based quotes are not a true reflection of one's actual insurance cost. I don't think I'll ever be able to afford a car myself :(

Still think that driving a real car and driving with a G27 is different..

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Still think that driving a real car and driving with a G27 is different..

Oh it is. No game will ever simulate real driving conditions and real cars behave differently under different speeds. Never think you'll be a good driver just because you can race on a G27, you will end up in a tree!

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Oh it is. No game will ever simulate real driving conditions and real cars behave differently under different speeds. Never think you'll be a good driver just because you can race on a G27, you will end up in a tree!

True, I saw that with a friend of mine who was like: Yea I can drift with your M3 and bla bla bla, I have experience with a nice steering wheel, probs the G27 too. So I gave him the keys and he almost crashed it and killed me too..

 

so @autobahn_speed please don't try things you do with your G27 in real life :P

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True, I saw that with a friend of mine who was like: Yea I can drift with your M3 and bla bla bla, I have experience with a nice steering wheel, probs the G27 too. So I gave him the keys and he almost crashed it and killed me too..

 

so @autobahn_speed please don't try things you do with your G27 in real life :P

lol lads, trust me I didn't just learn how to drive with G27, I've driven for a tiny distance before :P I'll be flashing my Bimmers lights at you on the Autobahn though so watch out  ;)

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Ooh actual driving and driving on a computer with a steering wheel controller are two totally different things. You shouldn't think you're a pro driver if you're a 14 year old kid who's played with a wheel for many hours (like me  :P). I've driven my dad's Hyundai Terracan like, what, a few kilometres? On a dirt road ofcourse and with the guidance of my dad. 

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lol lads, trust me I didn't just learn how to drive with G27, I've driven for a tiny distance before :P I'll be flashing my Bimmers lights at you on the Autobahn though so watch out  ;)

You can try haha, usually drive between 250-330 on the autobahn depends on how I feel :P, sometimes 130 but then I have other people in the car.

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