What did you drive in the 2020s?

What did you drive in the 2020s?

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RMDB9

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1,711 posts

48 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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DB9 in my case

Tom_548

12 posts

37 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2017-2020 mk6 fiesta zetec - my first car took probably 40k miles of abuse from me learing to drive, only ever needed a header tank

2020-2021 mk3 golf gti 8v - decided i should buy an old vw to cure some lockdown boredom and scratch the itch ive had since my mum got her mk2 scirocco, was a great car to run about in day to day minus the rot

2021- corsa d vxr - its alright for what it is, will go when you stamp on it and has comfy seats, I just dont seem to have bonded with it like the other two, can see it going after another year of NCB


Ste372

629 posts

87 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2018-2020 a 2016 Toyota aygo on a ridiculously cheap deal. Paid 7k for it fully loaded from Toyota 3yrs old & 2.8k miles on it. Traded it in against my yaris grmn. Car was 4.5yrs old & had 10k miles on it. Dealer gave me 7k trade in for it.

2020- yaris grmn really really enjoying this car. Admired them from afar when released in 2018 & eventually bit the bullet. Inially seen this as a stop gap for a few years till the gr floods the market at 2 years old now not so sure


stablemate

152 posts

111 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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I thought long and hard about the damage we are doing to a planet, so chose an eco friendly V8 Range Rover.

Chewbacca NE

73 posts

44 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2000 Mustang 4.6 GT

otolith

56,091 posts

204 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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I've hardly driven my Elise or Z4M at all. It's all been my E320CDI and the E350CDI I replaced it with.

PrinceRupert

11,574 posts

85 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Rod200SX

8,087 posts

176 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Personal vehicles: BMW 335i, Kia rio & KTM Duke

Use of or borrowed: Audi SQ5, Mazda MX5, Mini cooper, Porsche 718 Boxster GTS, Yamaha YZF R125 (Phwoar), Renault Kadjar, Mazda 2

The porsche was a highlight, won it for the weekend so did the NC500 in August when we were allowed to venture out.

CeramicMX5ND2

7,723 posts

73 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2016 FiestaST2
2018 MX-5ND2 2 Litre
The best value hot-hatch at the time, replaced with the best roadster! smile

Not likely to add anything anytime soon...! smile




cv01jw

1,136 posts

195 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Pretty limited selection.

2017-2021 Seat Mii 1.0 Design
2021- Seat Leon FR 2.0 TSi

TurboHatchback

4,160 posts

153 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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At the beginning of 2020 I had a red E90 BMW 330i manual. That was sold when I was furloughed, now I drive a 2015 Octavia TDI 4x4 estate, in grey for extra excitement.

yzrh

171 posts

122 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2003 E39 M5

carlove

7,561 posts

167 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Came into 2020 with an Astra, still got an Astra.

To make it a bit more interesting as we’re only in 2021 I’ve also driven a Vauxhall Vivaro, a Hyundai Tucson, a Ford Focus and a Citroen C1 in 2020. Only driven the Astra so far in 2021.

Sportidge

1,032 posts

237 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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2016 Sportage 1.6T GT-Line

Now replaced with a Hyundai i30 Fastback N smile



scottos

1,146 posts

124 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Went into it with my old modified BMW 2002tii and Golf R estate, sold the golf after 5 months of reduced mileage whilst working from home (i used the 2002 more instead!) and bought a Lexus ISF. I thought now is the time whilst im not car dependent and who would have thought it would be cheaper to run than the golf anyway?! Use the other halfs Volvo V50 from time to time, had a go in a Stelvio QF which i found quite disappointing, just felt like my golf r estate on stilts with a nice interior.

SturdyHSV

10,095 posts

167 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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It's been an unusual year (not sure if anyone else has noticed?) but in particular for me unusual in terms of car changes, as I'm not typically good at selling cars, but have managed some churn this year finally.

2005 V70 D5, gave it to a friend as I couldn't be bothered to do the drop links or anything else on it any more.
1999 GTV V6, finally sold a week or so ago, was only driven to MOT / cambelt service last year and a brief lap around the block for a final drive goodbye.

Cars I actually still have / like etc.
2003 Holden Ute
2005 Monaro
2008 Holden Commodore wagon.

1998 316i Compact just arrived as girlfriend's first car / learner car, drove that yesterday, so all in all, strange times.

There was a brief period of commuting in each of them during 2020 but realistically I've done hardly any mileage at all, so I've taken the Monaro apart and am going a bit silly on it.




Edited by SturdyHSV on Thursday 4th March 16:14

Quhet

2,420 posts

146 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Tooling around in my fairly mundane 1.4TSi Leon FR. Goes quite well for a smaller engined thing.

An imminent house move and general apathy will stop me buying anything interesting for the next few years I suspect

Leon R

3,206 posts

96 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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E92 M3 and Yaris GR4.


SturdyHSV

10,095 posts

167 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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Leon R said:
E92 M3 and Yaris GR4.

If I drove past your house I'd think to myself "now there's a man who's on Pistonheads" thumbup

Shepster

136 posts

81 months

Thursday 4th March 2021
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BMW 330e - company car, very reasonable on tax.
Volvo S60 T8 - company car, very reasonable on tax.

There’s a bit of a trend here.

Also the wife’s Scirroco and from next Tuesday the Mk8 Golf GTi that’s replacing it.