Reasons to buy a shed

Raiden

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I might get myself one and leave the S3 at home :tearsofjoy:
 
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I had a Seat Arosa which saved me a load of cash whilst the Audi was off the road being worked on, definitely miss having something I didn't care about, the locks were touch and go so I just left it open :playful:
 
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My A3 is my first car ever (ahhh the joys of being a young adult amiright?) so I don't know any better. Definitely know that my car still runs and my friend' vauxhalls, fords and what else are in the ditch somewhere or the doors falls off etc.

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I might get myself one and leave the S3 at home :tearsofjoy:[/QUOTE]

I’m sorry to say that I tend to use my wife’s 2015 Polo 1.2 110PS SEL for short local runs and save my 2010 S4 for longer trips away, I could not justify running a shed as well, though it would be good fun. Maybe I’m doing things the wrong way, instead of buying a classic/project car, I’m saving my good car and using it like a classic/project car, Mileage on 2010 S4 23.5K mileage on wife’s 2015 Polo 20.5K !
 
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All my cars are sheds. Don't care we're I park them or how salty the roads are but would still always respect other people's property and mind doors.
 
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