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Old 04-14-2017, 04:56 AM
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Thinking of buying a Polo

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I will finally be debt free in a couple of months and thinking of buying a Volkswagen Polo. I have a 19 month old daughter and i am thinking of buying a 2-door instead of a 4-door since i dont have enough for the latter. Would it be a problem for me and my family? Anyone used a 2-door Polo before?
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Re: Thinking of buying a Polo

How many doors is your current Polo? Is there anything significant wrong with it currently? If not, why not keep it and save some money for other yet to be encountered new family expenses?

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Re: Thinking of buying a Polo

I bought my current Polo when I was single so it has 2 doors only. It is kinda old and I want a newer model but I wanted to know if newer models have more space for the wife and the kid. I also like my car and it's features that's why I plan on buying a new one but if I will face the same issues again, I might probably have to go for a sedan or something.
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