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Reading the last two posts with the list of exotic cars, (Drool!) I can't help but wonder what makes us buy a certain vehicle.
I saw a lady on TV once who stated she didn't care as long as it was Red!
Now-a-days my choice is dictated by pure practicality, ie, what's available at the breakers!
We have Fiat and Honda dealerships locally, we also lack Public transport. What we do have is a large number of drivers that the local police would prefer to see cease driving!
The result? Lots of of Fiat and Honda cars at the breakers!

Roy.
 
My List isnt as exotic as others,

Mk2 escort
Talbot Sunbeam
Renault Clio
Rover 600
Fiat Punto ( still have )
Toyota Estima ( the wifes for the school run )
 
Digit":blez646c said:
Reading the last two posts with the list of exotic cars, (Drool!) I can't help but wonder what makes us buy a certain vehicle.
I saw a lady on TV once who stated she didn't care as long as it was Red!
Now-a-days my choice is dictated by pure practicality, ie, what's available at the breakers!
We have Fiat and Honda dealerships locally, we also lack Public transport. What we do have is a large number of drivers that the local police would prefer to see cease driving!
The result? Lots of of Fiat and Honda cars at the breakers!

Roy.

I bought the first Jag 'cos it just looked the business, and my son works for Jag so could get parts at trade prices!! -

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I got the BMW because my other son had a 3 series at the time and I was impressed with that, and you seem to get a lot of toys for the money.
 
Matchless 250 1960ish vintage

Austin A35 Van Learnt to drive in this, can still remember just what bad brakes meant :)

Morris Minor Mini Pickup.

Vauxhall Viva
Vauxhall Victor 101 supposed to be a rust bucket but this one just didn't :)
Vauxhall Cavalier MK1
Vauxhall Cavalier Mk2

Bedford CF Van

Shogun.

Mercedes V Class

Jaguar XF 3.0 V6 S Portfolio
 
Looks more like a rise through the ranks of the nobility my Lord! :lol:

Roy.
 
Brings back memories.

Bond 875 (3 wheeler based on a hillman imp powertrain)
Vauxhall Viva mk 2
Mitsubishi colt
Maxda 323
Mitsubishi colt
Peugeot 505
Cortina mk 4 3.0 V6
Morris Marina !!!
Vauxhall Cavalier mk 2
Ford Sierra 2.9 V6 4WD
Rover 414
Rover 620
Rover 827
Toyota Supra
Ford Explorer
Ford Mondeo
Ford Focus
Vauxhall Cavalier

18 cars in 34 years, didn't realise it was so many.

John
 
Digit":1cw28okg said:
Looks more like a rise through the ranks of the nobility my Lord! :lol:

Roy.

Now if I'd had this Jag when I was single I ....... well you know what I mean :)

So it's more like an old fart driving a jag now.... no women look, only boy racers, not what I would have wanted fifty years ago :)
 
To add my two penniworth, my car history is:-

Ford Anglia (first ever car, 1965 model)
Ford Escort Estate 1.3 (good spacious estate)
Ford Cortina 2.0 GT (loads of grunt but poor build quality)
MGB roadster (great fun, last car before first kiddie came along!!)
Ford Capri 3000E (powerful, too powerful at times)
Mini Countryman (had it for years, good little workhorse)
Rover 2600S (awful)
Ford Escort 1.6 Ghia (good little car)
Peugeot 406 (not very good at anything really)
Ford Sierra 1.6 (good reps car, not comfortable for long journeys)
Rover 620s (poor build quality)
Audi A6 1.9 TDi Avant (great load carrier and 50 mpg)
BMW X5 3.0 TD sport (cracking car, hideously expensive to service)
Peugeot 206 (65 mpg says it all)
Audi TT (very quick, a true drivers car)
Audi A6 2.0 TDiE Avant (superb car, well equipped, well built, excellent economy)
Landrover Defender (basic, but good on the farm)
Isuzu Rodeo pickup (bl**dy awful)
Landrover Discovery TD5 ES Premium (good, my current car)

I have also worked abroad in remote areas and driven lots of Landrovers, Toyota Landcruisers, Isuzu Troopers, Nissan Patrols etc etc as company vehicles. The Landrover 109 was by far the best at off-road work. Landcruiser was so powerful the propshafts would twist like a stick of liquorice if a stone got jammed behind a wheel!!
SWMBO has also had Nissan Micras, Fiat Cinqucentos, Volvo 240 Estates (best load carrying car of them all).

Mike
 
I feel I shouldn't be posting in this thread

1999 Renault Clio 1.2
1993 Ford Escort 1.8 Ghia
2005 Renault Clio 1.4





:roll:
 
So it's more like an old fart driving a jag now

I get the same riding a bike! 'Now son what's oops, sorry Sir!' is the average police response.

Roy.
 
A35 van with bus seat in back
Ford Anglia
Rover 2000 - first car with seat belts
Maxi 1750
Mini (wife's)
Austin Allegro (wife's then kids)
Maxi 1750 HL
Opel Kadet
Cavalier 3 of them lease cars
Golf GTI (wife's)
BMW 3 1.8
BMW 3 2.5
BMW 5 3.0D M Sport
Golf TDi (wife's)
BMW 5 2.5D M Sport Touring
Ford Kuga (wife's) - might be able to get out of the village if it snows this winter? 

When I first started driving, petrol was 4 shillings and 10 pence a gallon. Used to fill up with 4 galls and let the attendant keep the change from a pound! No self service then.
Journey from Leeds to St. Ives took 17 hrs and you never went anywhere
without a good set of tools, spare parts and a petrol can.


Rod
 
Like I said earlier Rod, they don't make 'em like they used to! The day I met my future Father-in-Law
the starter motor dropped off the engine. My wife and I left our wedding reception in the back of an A35 van!

Roy.
 
Ironballs":2ot3o42s said:
What did you think of the Fiat Coupe Roger? I had the 20VT and loved it, most reliable car I've owned, well put together, stylish and very quick. Just no good for lugging timber

.....

Fab car...Mine was a 20v as well. Just wish I remembered to keep checking the oil level. That engine rebuild cost me £3.5k. :(

Wishlist

original Jaguar 'C' type
Bullett Mustang
Aston Martin (any)
 
Bloody Hell Rog, you don't stint on the dreams do you? :lol:

Roy.
 
My A35 was about 18 months old when bought in 1961. It had semaphore signals which occasionally stuck and required a thump to the van's side to loosen them. I don't think it had any windscreen washers as I vaguely remember buying a kit which you pumped to squirt out the fluid?
The heater was a very basic re-circlulatory type.
Not much power too - even had to resort going up very steep hills in reverse on occasions when touring the Dales!
Had it for about 4 years whilst at University and survived some very bad Winters - those were the days?

Rod
 
Harbo":s47i62r9 said:
A35 van with bus seat in back


When I first started driving, petrol was 4 shillings and 10 pence a gallon.


Rod

I remember when you had change from half a crown (2/6pence) i.e. 12 1/2p in modern money :)
 
Fun Thread

Datsun 120a Coupe in White - first car £250 in 1983 and not as bad as you might think
Ford Escort 1300GT bought as a donor for a
Dutton Phaeton kit car - never completed (are any?)
Ford Capri 2000GT with Vinyl Roof and the biggest bonnet bulge you have ever seen, my boy racer phase
Saab 99EMS - awesome bright orange car and the beginning of a love affair
Saab 99 Turbo - Big Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag
Saab 900i - bit boring, missed the turbo so
Saab 900 turbo sweet balanced car
Saab 900 aps Turbo the best ever 900
Ford Sierra Ghia (company car) boooooooooooooring
Rover 414 GSI - wife car - not a success
Ford Mondeo GLX (company car) great car and a big step up from Sierra
Saab 900 Turbo New shape Wife car - OK but love affair beginning to fade
Rover 420GSI (company car) what a hoot, loony car
Ford Focus 2.0 Ghia fully loaded (company car) too small but a great car
Saab 93 Aero - wife car excellent performance but dodgy handling
Audi A4 SE (company car) first of the Germans, classy
BMW 320d SE (company car) OMG the best car I had ever driven and its a repmobile one of the new 3 series
BMW 320d M Sport - fully loaded loved them so much, got another one with more toys, still the best out there
BMW 335i SE with all the toys, allegedly for my wife to drive. The best drivers car with an incredible engine - Ecstasy
 
RogerS":3jvywn9m said:
I've been fortunate to choose all my cars and so none of them are turkeys :wink:

I'd be interested in knowing if there is much overlap in cars that we've owned. So here's my list - in no particular order

Alfa Romeo Sprint Veloce (wrote that one off)
Corrado - one with the supercharger
Mazda RX8

I'm sure there's one or two that I've missed.
We have a few overlaps - you have great taste! ;)

VW Golf GTI Mk1
Peugeot 205GTI 1.9
VW Corrado 16V
Alfa Romeo GTV
Peugeot 406 Coupe
Peugeot 307 DTurbo
Mazda RX-8

The 307 was my first and hopefully last 'sensible' car. But I've loved every other one and will be gutted when it's time to trade in the RX-8. My cars have always meant a lot to me, and I happen to like going from A to B in a FUN way!

I've also got a Suzuki DL650 V-Strom bike.
 
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