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Women's car insurance doesn't get any better than Girlmotor.com. Girlmotor.com are riding on a crest of a women's car insuring wave at the moment thanks to shore-footed women's car insurance arrangements that offer more than just a drop in the women's car insuring ocean that other, lesser women's car insurers offer their girl motoring customers. Bit of a women's car insuring tongue-twister that one isn't it girl motorists? Bit like she (as in women's car insurers) sells sea shells (as in women's car insurance) on the sea shore. (as in at women's car insurance site - Girlmotor.com) So girl motorists, if you wish to turn the women's car insurance tide in your direction, then best surf the web and wash up at the women's car insurance surf-shack that is Girlmotor.com. Here, one of women's car insuring Girlmotor.com's writers gives the new Citroen C-Buggy the once over.

Great. Smart set the awkwardly shaped ball in motion, and now Citroen have taken up the gay challenge. Women's car insurers, Girlmotor.com give you the perfect beach accessory to be seen in this summer. An inflatable ring. That's right women car insurers; otherwise the alternatives will make you a laughing stock. But seeing all you girl motorists won't be as cool as all of us here at the beach-hut home of women's car insurance - Girlmotor.com - you best have a quick ganders at this. The Citroen C-Buggy.

Reminiscent of a Smart Crossblade, the Citroen C-Buggy concept car is surprisingly aimed at grown ups too. Whether or not that's gay grown ups, the brochure didn't remark. It has no roof, nearly no doors, no windows and no engine. I lie about the engine, although it would be better off with pedals and stabilisers sprouting out of the rear than having the 2-stroke it does behold. Critic's, Girlmotor.com fear, will unite in admitting it's difficult to see the point in the C-Buggy. Actually, women's car insurer - Girlmotor.com - go one step further than that, by suggesting that's its difficult to see the point of inhaling Co2 when confronted with the sight of the C-Buggy; disturbing an otherwise meaningful existence. Thickly rubber-clad, chunksome alloys look the biz. On a luke-warm hatch, yes. Yet on the C-Bugger, once more the overall feel is more Lego than leg-over appeal. The Duplo box set at that. The press pack of lies mentions something or other about how the fatter wheel arches continue the wild theme. Wild? Women's car insurer - Girlmotor.com - have read some pretty crass write ups in their time, and granted, most of them have been our own, but wild? Oliver reed was wild. So wild he drank himself to death. So was Alex Hurricane Higgins; who's still in the throes of. The C-Bugger though, is about as wild as mushrooms. Portholes of glass in the lower quadrant of the lower door ensemble means only the one thing. Look downward and you can see the road pass your ankles. Look up though, and you can see pink elephants swimming through a sky made of jelly, such will be the lucidity of your being. Having no window, it's a fairly good idea to tilt your head slightly downward to avoid getting sand in your eyes as you tackle all those dunes on far flung Southport beach. Or purchase some goggles to complete the look. The look of an arse.

 Girlmotor.com would love to tell you something good about the C-Bugger. But the women's car insurer can't think of anything. Oh no, hang on a mo - there's no roof. Or other way of protecting it from opportunists for that matter. There you go then. Set to debut at next weeks Madrid Motor Show, the C-Bugger bears an uncanny resemblance to a giant turtle. Themselves often seen wallowing in stagnant rock pools in coastal surrounds. That said, p*ss-taker, sorry, its maker, Citroen - reckon it's based on the earlier, and only slightly more presentable (yet described as 'fun and adventurous') C-Airplay concept. Something else, like this, that may never well go into production. It's noted by the industry that the Buggy and Airplay give a fair idea of how Citroens small car styling is set to pan out; which, if anything, will give their competition much hope for the future. The manufacturer believe, that of the two, the ever-so-slightly-less-gruesome Airplay is the more likely to appear in showrooms, and in the guise of direct replacement for the perfectly pleasant C3 Pluriel convertible which Girlmotor.com reviewed recently. If its sort of off-road charm you're hankering after, don't fear, as next year Citroen are entering the market with their first hash at it. And if the C-Bugger is anything to go by, the Honda CR-V will remain unchallenged as your best bet for a decent 4x4 in this sector.

If you're in the market for women's car insurance, don't forget Girlmotor.com are kicking in every other women's car insuring sandcastle right now, and Girlmotor.com remain unrivalled in women's car insurance, making waves wherever their women's car insuring name is mentioned.

Date - 15/09/2006