Your iconic 'car of my youth' to buy now...

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Potter wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:21 pm
They literally don't make them like they used to.
In the case of a 1980's Fiat Panda: thank fuck for that.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 2:40 pm You don't have active noise cancellation?

What a peasant.
Would that feature be available for one's darling spouse? :silent:
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 2:40 pm You don't have active noise cancellation?

What a peasant.
It might have. I only found out there are more screens if you swipe the main screen to the left/right the other day! :eh: :D
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Has yours got the magic R-R screen which lets the Driver and Passenger see different things?
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:56 pm Has yours got the magic R-R screen which lets the Driver and Passenger see different things?
No idea tbh. Didnt even knwo there was such a thing? Actually thinking about it, I suspect not. I'd imagine that would be for the tv package which is one of the few options mine doesnt have?
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:32 pm
Potter wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:21 pm
They literally don't make them like they used to.
In the case of a 1980's Fiat Panda: thank fuck for that.
There's a YT vid of some plonker with a Range Rover trying to negotiate what appears to be an alpine hairpin & failing.. & at which point some chap in a 4x4 Panda comes bimbling up the hill & passes the RR, much to the amusement of the people outside the pub on the corner.
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Found it:

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ZRX61 wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 4:53 pm Found it:

Much less to do with the RR being incapable and much more to do with the owner/driver not having the correct tires on the RR!! Amazing how many people think that 4WD will get you up a snowy mountain road on summer tires :lol: :lol:
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ZRX61 wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 4:53 pm Found it:

The mighty Duster would have pissed it as well :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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I'm sure tiepin could learn em a thing or two as well.

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I posted a photo of my old Clio Williams the other day - I'd sort of like one again....but then again not really.

I've done the cars from the past thing before - the Daihatsu F50 in the background of this photo is one I bought / restored because we had one when I was a kid.

I'm happy with them all being n the past these days.

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Potter wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 2:06 pm hankered after either a white E30 BMW M3
Loved mine, sold it because it was 'getting on a bit'. What an idiot!

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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 5:50 pm I'm sure tiepin could learn em a thing or two as well.

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Not necessarily iconic but I've had some interesting cars, 3000GT Capri, Daimler Double Six, Jag XJ 4.2, Sierra XR4x4, Subaru.
Would I have one again? Would I hell as like, give me modern brakes, good fuel economy etc. any day.

If fuel was no object the 'best' was undoubtedly a Volvo 940 LPT, it did 250k, went everywhere and even my wife couldn't fill that boot.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 9:24 am My first car was a rusted-to-fuck Fiat Panda, but even thinking back now, driving it was brilliant because it represented....freedom! I don't think you can ever recapture that, but if you could bottle it, it'd sell millions.
Daughter's first car was a Panda. I thought it was a hoot to drive, especially in the snow. Big change from my Ford Galaxy Scorpio, but back to basics is good.
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Rover SD1 3.5 Vitesse.
I had the pov spec 2.6 and my mate had a 3.5 which was a bit tail happy. Proven quite successfully when he lost it on a wet roundabout and wrapped it around a lamp post.
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wheelnut wrote: Wed Jul 17, 2024 7:38 am Possibly the Astra GTE - mark 1. Not sure there are any left though.
8-) - Ah- that was my first ever brand new company car back in 1984 , well not the exact one in the picture but exact same model, I have many many happy memories in that car, and one or two when lady luck was obviously looking down on me too :think:
I put it through a fence into a field at speed on the way home very late one night when, umm, swerving trying to avoid a deer ;) , bounced off a very solid tree on the way through which bent the shell , seriously brusied my ribs and kidneys and meant the drivers door wouldn't open.
It only had approx 10k miles on it at that time, I was sure it would be written off but they did manage to repair it so it lived again, and I got nicked in it not long after for an average speed of 94.6 over a 4.8 mile stretch of the A354 near Blandford at 6ish in the morning :think:
A480ARX where are you now I wonder ....

And I also had one of the later 2.0 GSi models in a sort of gun metal metallic in the early 90s, I thought it was a cool looking car at the time, it was undoubtedly massively superior to my previous one , and R26 Megane aside, possibly my favourite ever hot-hatch, albeit I have no yearning to ever own any of them again!
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Mk IV 2.0 Ghia Cortina. In white with a black vinyl roof and Ro-style wheels. I loved that car.
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Mark 1 Lotus Cortina, white with a green side stripe. Or a Mini Cooper S.

Neither are going to cut it today.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:39 pm Mark 1 Lotus Cortina, white with a green side stripe. Or a Mini Cooper S.

Neither are going to cut it today.
I thought you'd be mentioning the 1898 Serpollet steam tricycle
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