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Tere!

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Tere - Hello in Estonian.

One guy think it will be funny with small car and low, 6/100, consumption. One guy was affected by emotions and not checked car before purchasing.
One guy was no so happy after gearbox and front suspension repair. One guy's wife was not happy at all.
Car market was not happy with new tax politics and freeze a bit. One guy stuck with small Fiat.
It is so small car, that only fits one cubic meter of firewood.

Anyway, let's drive further! (not fixed yet)
 
Tere - Hello in Estonian.

One guy think it will be funny with small car and low, 6/100, consumption. One guy was affected by emotions and not checked car before purchasing.
One guy was no so happy after gearbox and front suspension repair. One guy's wife was not happy at all.
Car market was not happy with new tax politics and freeze a bit. One guy stuck with small Fiat.
It is so small car, that only fits one cubic meter of firewood.

Anyway, let's drive further! (not fixed yet)
So tell "one guy's wife" it is better than walking and also would carry more firewood if her seat was removed.;););)
 
Tere - Hello in Estonian.

One guy think it will be funny with small car and low, 6/100, consumption. One guy was affected by emotions and not checked car before purchasing.
One guy was no so happy after gearbox and front suspension repair. One guy's wife was not happy at all.
Car market was not happy with new tax politics and freeze a bit. One guy stuck with small Fiat.
It is so small car, that only fits one cubic meter of firewood.

Anyway, let's drive further! (not fixed yet)
Another cu m can go on the roof ..HAHA. Dont over do it. I filled my Renault 5 to the roof with wood and had to realign the stretched torsion bars. Watch the max loading and avoid big repair bills!
 
Another cu m can go on the roof ..HAHA. Dont over do it. I filled my Renault 5 to the roof with wood and had to realign the stretched torsion bars. Watch the max loading and avoid big repair bills!
I bought a large dingy at an auction, tied it directly to the roof of my Fiat Uno at the time, overhung both ends and I had to climb in through the window.
My ex wife used the same Fiat when helping at a farm baling, a trailer failed towards the end and she did several trips with the small bales inside, on the roof and on the bonnet, a very useful £300 car. Better value than the ex.;)
 
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