Sian's Citroen C2 (sequential manual) was insurance written off by a drunk driver (no injuries) and she had to go looking for a new car. She needed something small and cute to replace it
As sequential manuals are considered to be an automatic in this state (and she couldn't afford to resit for a manual licence) and she had got used to changing gears and flappy paddles, 500s were a logical choice.
Her mother's first car was a Fiat 2300 and I owned an 850 Sports Coupe until a 40 metre tall Eucalyptus tree decided to shed an upper branch, which turned it into a very slung coupe.
She knows where the dipstick, tyre valves and radiator are, but everything else is "Daaaaaaad"; I need to know what's going on
As sequential manuals are considered to be an automatic in this state (and she couldn't afford to resit for a manual licence) and she had got used to changing gears and flappy paddles, 500s were a logical choice.
Her mother's first car was a Fiat 2300 and I owned an 850 Sports Coupe until a 40 metre tall Eucalyptus tree decided to shed an upper branch, which turned it into a very slung coupe.
She knows where the dipstick, tyre valves and radiator are, but everything else is "Daaaaaaad"; I need to know what's going on