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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #75 on: 25 February 2012, 12:01:31 »

my old c reg astra gte 1800e 8v jesus that used to be quick  :D :D
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #76 on: 25 February 2012, 21:15:08 »

Favourite car has to be a 1980 2.8i ghia granada......not the best to drive and a rust magnet at best but looked very nice by 1980s standards....traded it against a 3.5 rover sd1....bad bad move..live and learn.
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #77 on: 25 February 2012, 22:26:01 »

My favourite so far is my current Mig. It cruises in comfort, plenty toys, has enough power when needed, plus it looks so much better than a lot of "styling experiments" by a lot of manufacturers.

I had a few proper Mini's and a 1.8 Marina that was quite fast but.....

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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #78 on: 27 February 2012, 00:08:01 »

Apart from my current miggy, and the one previous to the one I've got now, I have to say that my most favourite motor was a 1978 VW Scirocco. It went like stink, looked cool, and was a quality bit of german engineering. Only problem was, by the time I had sold it, it had had a new engine, new gearbox, complete new braking system, new front wings, new suspension and ...oh yes a new back end after some twit slammed into the back of it two days after I bought it.
The most fun car was a 1966 Triumph Vitesse Convertable. It was a heap, it smelt of damp carpet, the engine noise was intrusive, you couldn't lock it (no point - a Stanley knife through the roof gives you access) and it rattled so much that the wing mirrors - yes mirrors actually bolted to the front wings - were useless. but my word, it was truly great fun to drive, and the Triumph fraternity was like a huge extended family. We seemed to generate a common dislike to MG owners, especially MGBs which were basically a two seater Marina.
The honour of being my worst car is jointly held by two hideous examples of 1970's manufacturing disasters. The first was a Morris Ital which I had for about ten days, It was a sort of off white/cream colour. I never could be certain what colour it was supposed to be, but thankfully it died before I had driven it too far, so the neighbours never actually got used to it being parked in our street, which was a relief to my credibility. Unfortunately the other car lasted much longer, and I was spotted  quite regularly sitting in it. and that ladies and gentlemen was the car of the year 1975 (Which means that it was definately rubbish) a 1978 Chrysler Alpine Hatchback. It was red with a cream vinyl roof, had white fibreglass bumpers, electric windows and little wipers on the headlights. It was big, uncomfortable, hard to drive, thirsty, definately uncool and was a pig to get spares for, as Chrysler UK was on the brink of going bust at the time and it was made from whatever parts were lying around in the factory.
I remember going to my local spares factor and asking for a set of points and a rotor arm (Remember those?), and I had to take in the old parts so they could identify what sort of distributor was fitted to my particular car - no looking up the chassis number with that car!
On the face of it, I have always had an affinity for Vauxhalls, The first car I ever drove was a Vauxhall Velox, my first ever car was a 1966 HA Viva. and since then, I've had Five Cavaliers and two Omegas, and my wife drives a Corsa.

Sorry that I've gone on for so long, I got a bit carried away with nostalgia. - This report is also available in Hardback from all good bookshops!
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #79 on: 27 February 2012, 00:11:39 »

1994 Peugeot 605 3.0 V6 SVE

Ab-so-lutely beautiful car! 40k miles, one Doctor owner. I picked it up for £1000 in 2006. Seriously regret the day I sold her on...
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #80 on: 27 February 2012, 00:15:15 »

mine had to be my st24 estate, i could throw that car into any roundabout and know id come out other side,went quiet well too, think previous owner had had it chipped, put all the mod cons in it too, but the tin worm started on the arches and end of sills so sold it on
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #81 on: 27 February 2012, 11:47:18 »

1994 Peugeot 605 3.0 V6 SVE

Ab-so-lutely beautiful car! 40k miles, one Doctor owner. I picked it up for £1000 in 2006. Seriously regret the day I sold her on...
Oh James, I always wanted one of those!!!
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #82 on: 27 February 2012, 12:25:10 »

...The first was a Morris Ital which I had for about ten days....

Funnily enough, my Ital doesn't feature strongly in my list of favourite cars either.

Even the fairly modestly powered 1.7 engine was constantly writing cheques the suspension couldn't cash. ;D
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #83 on: 27 February 2012, 16:50:07 »

Lever arms front - leaf springs rear,iirc. It doesnt get much worse than that. ;D
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #84 on: 27 February 2012, 18:17:35 »

Hi,

Just been thinking about all the cars I have owned - there certainly have been a good number.

Anyway, I was wondering what was everybody favourite car they have owned, excluding the Omega.

For me it was a Lancia Delta Integrale.
And a close second, for a different driving style, but still quick, is Ford Granada Cosworth, 1993 model.

And yours, and why?

I would love a delta!

Mine was a 1985 celica supra 2.8i.  Great looking car and torquey.  Close second (you may laugh)  A fiesta Si 1.6 - stuck to the road like sh*t to a shovel and only paid £50 for it!
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #85 on: 27 February 2012, 18:26:52 »

...The first was a Morris Ital which I had for about ten days....

Funnily enough, my Ital doesn't feature strongly in my list of favourite cars either.

Even the fairly modestly powered 1.7 engine was constantly writing cheques the suspension couldn't cash. ;D
Now imagine it in detuned van format, A series powered, and loaded up with telephones, ladders, tools and other assorted Telecom stuff. So the poor brakes didn't work either, and the suspension - knackered at 60k - was permenently bottomed out ::)

But I was 18, and had £1m of liability insurance ::)
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #86 on: 27 February 2012, 22:52:21 »

I think I would like one of those quirky new mini vans that got slagged off on Top Gear last night
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #87 on: 27 February 2012, 23:37:23 »

...The first was a Morris Ital which I had for about ten days....

Funnily enough, my Ital doesn't feature strongly in my list of favourite cars either.

Even the fairly modestly powered 1.7 engine was constantly writing cheques the suspension couldn't cash. ;D

I learned to drive in my Dad's 1.7 Ital estate, absolutely terrible in corners, I didn't realise at the time that cars weren't supposed to do this  ;D

When I bought my first car - a Mini - it was like driving a roller skate on rails  :)
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #88 on: 28 February 2012, 17:59:01 »

my favourite car (excluding omega)  has to be any of the 6 granadas scorpio's  i had  :y  4 of them cosworths, so comfy and powerful eats up the motorways as if sitting in your own armchair at home  :y   BUT i had a tendency to blow them up  :-[ :-[  hence the number of them i had, last one i had was the cossie ultima and even though still comfy and powerful with lots of toys them frog eyes had a lot to answer for, they then started to go into decline with bits getting harder and harder to get and even harder to find a decent roadworthy one, so switched to the omega and havent looked back  :y  oh except for my 3.2 vec  ;D
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Re: Favourite car you've owned
« Reply #89 on: 28 February 2012, 18:25:14 »

i had a nice metallic blue senator on a c plate many years ago,3.0 cd auto,very good on petrol always got 38mpg sitting at 80,sierra 2.8 xr 4x4 in red and had the air con option,could get the rears spinning no problem,a renault 11 turbo in in black,for a 1.4 it was very quick,and then past 3 years i have had 2 1.7 puma's 1st 1 i got more than what i paid for it when it got written off and the 2nd was its replacement,and now its the mv6 i like which is very comfortable and quick.
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