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I have bid farewell to my ZS120

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The time has come to say goodbye to the old girl after 2 and a half months together. After coolant leaks, heater fan breaking, rear brakes sticking, handbrake not working and strange noises from under the bonnet, she has had to make the journey to the auction via my local car dealer. I loved her but she was just too high maintenance for my commute of 100 miles daily. She has been traded for a younger, more expensive, thinner model who will hopefully not demand too much in return. My new love is a Hyundai Coupe 2.0 in Silver with low miles. So too my friends I must say goodbye to all those who have given good, bad or sometimes sarcastic advice and I must move onto new pastures over in the Japanese forums.

It's been emotional
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so just as you get it sorted, you sell it?:daft:
I did exactly the same as you have done and from experience I'd wish someone had questioned my decision when I made it :sad2: To quote the song "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone".
I did exactly the same as you have done and from experience I'd wish someone had questioned my decision when I made it :sad2: To quote the song "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone".
We are starting to think that about the Rover 216... Not that we got rid of it, the fact we started driving it! It's a good car but we are regretting getting it to replace our 1.25 Fiesta (which we still have however now SORN in the other driveway.) As if you top up by £5 the petrol gauge hardly leaves the red mark, but on the Fiesta if you topped up by £5 the gauge would move quite a bit and get you much more MPG...
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