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Topic History of: In praise of Baby Car
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hedda JK2006 wrote:
Hmm - older than mine and 50,000 more miles on its clock.

yes it doesn't come with such an eminent provenance
honey!oh sugar sugar. My daughter is still hoping to get one one day and is saving up. Hopefully the cheaper rougher versions will still be as fuel-efficient?
JK2006 Hmm - older than mine and 50,000 more miles on its clock.
hedda there is one on Ebay at £740.00 at present but I guess it doesn't have the JK Seal of Approval.

looks like the prefect little car to nip around London


www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-Cappuccino-650...;hash=item35dd733eda
JK2006 I must just tell you how wonderful my baby car is - and if you're young or penniless, I couldn't recommend it more highly. I filled it up with petrol yesterday (£20). It will now do 400 miles until I need to fill it again. Isn't that more economical than even a Boris bike?
And such a delight in sunshine (like yesterday).
Suzuki Cappuccino - bought 20 years ago for £10,000. Would bring now a second hand sale price of… (just looked it up) around £10,000. But definitely NOT FOR SALE!