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PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 19:07 
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This was mentioned in the paper today, and is quite fun.

http://www.carmony.co.uk/en/lifestyle

Put in some criteria, and it tells you what car suits you.

I did, and initially laughed as it told me the only car I could buy was a Honda Civic, but in fact both the ads it linked me to were for the Type R, which while I wouldn't specifically buy one (because I think they're ugly), is just my type of car.

I guessed at Mrs Theboy's parameters and got eleven generally quite appropriate choices, including her current car!

It does seem to favour certain makes though: even though I specified the highest performance setting, whatever else I fiddle with, I get some kind of Smart car, as did Mrs Theboy's searches.

It also seems to dislike certain others. I set the parameters specifically to favour the car I have on order, and it wouldn't play, even when I loosened the net considerably, though it did suggest a Freelander - apparently the car for a "squealing speed demon" :rofl:.

Anyone else care to try?


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 19:11 
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Having delved a bit deeper, I suspect it will only recommend what it knows it can sell you from it's current ads.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 19:31 
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Pointing me at a Lotus Elite despite me setting the budget to £5K :D

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 19:36 
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:lol: I dare say you are right. Will be interesting to see what they advise the Mad Doc to buy :hehe: He still reckons he needs a

Mad Doc in major rant on today's bike ride wrote:


ruddy BUS for the brood and their bikes and blewdy clutter


Me .. I find our family cars quite adequate for our much smaller family (I've 4 kids.. two grown and both plods :bow: now. and two younger ones.. on the exam treadmill still :roll: My eldest son is married and I am now gonna be a "grump-pa" to use the Mad Lad's term :drink2: Happy event due as a Christmas present to me and mine. )


Anyway .. I digress in excitement here :bounce: and whoops . a coupla quid to Claire here as the riff raff claw us for every charity penny with some weighting re their "spon-don" these days .. )

Back to Johnny's thread - it's fun. I'd take with a pinch of salt though .. It suggested a Volvo "tank" to me . just now.. Nothing against Volvo.. - I have owned in the past :lol:


I rather think this site will keep the Mad Cats quiet for hours :rotfl:

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Apparently, I can get an Aston V8 Vantage on a 20k budget!

Enquiries are ongoing.............. :fastasleep:

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So far .. a Zafira :yikes:

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So far the Jeep Commander!

However the questionarre does not seem to allow for the desire to transport 30 bags of readymix from Wicks or sheets of 4X8, so I had to improvise somewhat.

Dont think its much wrong though.

Having said that I think I will stick with the 94 Landcruiser 4.2TD!

Dont really want a modern one stuffed with expensive unrepairable techycrap!

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Oh, And PS. I can get 36MPG out of her on a run! AND thats door to door, not instantainious. Who needs ECU's??

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Well, the lowest their budget goes seems to be £5k, so I doubt they'd have anything that would turn heads, go fast and seat 5 for my budget of <£1k!


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