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Car you enjoyed owning the most.
Car you enjoyed owning the most.
Ok then, just wondering, which car have you enjoyed owning the most? It doesn't necessarily have to be fast, or expensive, just enjoyable to own.
I will set the ball rolling with a 205 1.9gti. It wasn't the mintest car, but it was a whole lot of fun, (for about 5k if I remember right)
it could be driven lazily-you could get away with pretty much leaving it in the gear it was in and it would still go ok, it looked nice too IMO. I replaced it with something faster, better and more expensive but that's the car that I have the fondest memories of.
What's yours.
I will set the ball rolling with a 205 1.9gti. It wasn't the mintest car, but it was a whole lot of fun, (for about 5k if I remember right)
it could be driven lazily-you could get away with pretty much leaving it in the gear it was in and it would still go ok, it looked nice too IMO. I replaced it with something faster, better and more expensive but that's the car that I have the fondest memories of.
What's yours.
2006 3.0d Sport, Carbon Black,Comms pack with Assist,Climate pack,Premium + Sport Plus pack, Nappa leather,pano roof, and Comfort seats - which is sadly now sold and has been replaced by a Mazda 6, oh well shit happens.
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Probably my old Mk3 Cavalier SRi 130. For its day (early 90's) it was quick, comfortable, economical and a great workhorse. On top of the it was cheap and easy to service, and very reliable. No computer wizardry required to do anything, no coding, no fibre optic warp speed whizzy data networks and real dials connected by Bowden cables for the speedo. Good thing it was easy to look after coz the local Vauxhall Dealer in Aldershot was rubbish......probably sells BMWs now!
I had it for more than 7 years and put getting on for 100k on it. It had a new interior from a scrappy fitted when the drivers seat wore out and it was cheaper just to change everything out for a later and better version. Other than that only ever needed a new alternator and battery.
It was the last (and best) of my 4 Cavaliers and was replaced by the first of 3 Skoda Octavia Estates - all of which were very good too. Shame the X5 and X6 haven't been quite as good though.
Both of us loved that car H790 WTO - Mrs X5Sport called it 'Thomas'. Long since been turned into baked bean tins I should think.
I had it for more than 7 years and put getting on for 100k on it. It had a new interior from a scrappy fitted when the drivers seat wore out and it was cheaper just to change everything out for a later and better version. Other than that only ever needed a new alternator and battery.
It was the last (and best) of my 4 Cavaliers and was replaced by the first of 3 Skoda Octavia Estates - all of which were very good too. Shame the X5 and X6 haven't been quite as good though.
Both of us loved that car H790 WTO - Mrs X5Sport called it 'Thomas'. Long since been turned into baked bean tins I should think.
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Car you enjoyed owning the most.
I had a cav 130 too most enjoyable was calibra turbo 4x4 , and the 4x4 worked !!!!
bmw x5 le mans blue
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For me was my ford mondeo 4x4si With a full rs kit oh the boy racer years lol , great car never had one problem with it .
Current- sapphire black 40d
Past- silver e70 4.8 se , aero kit, 21" 162 alloys
Past- space grey 535d
Past- imola red e53 4.8is
Past- carbon black e53 3.0d
Past- silver e70 4.8 se , aero kit, 21" 162 alloys
Past- space grey 535d
Past- imola red e53 4.8is
Past- carbon black e53 3.0d
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A 1979 Ford Escort 1600 Sport nice car lots of good fun
Now: E70 X5 in Blue, 3 Minis Cooper S R53, JCW R56 & Cooper S Roadster R59 :drive:
Prev: Abarth 595C & 500C, E53 X5 4.4i, E88 135i M Sport, Audi TT Mk1 V6, 3 Smarts, 8 Vauxhalls, 4 Fords, 2 Triumphs, 1 Mini & Bikes
Prev: Abarth 595C & 500C, E53 X5 4.4i, E88 135i M Sport, Audi TT Mk1 V6, 3 Smarts, 8 Vauxhalls, 4 Fords, 2 Triumphs, 1 Mini & Bikes
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Oh yes and a Smart Brabus Roadster Coupe - a big go cart giving you big smiles
Now: E70 X5 in Blue, 3 Minis Cooper S R53, JCW R56 & Cooper S Roadster R59 :drive:
Prev: Abarth 595C & 500C, E53 X5 4.4i, E88 135i M Sport, Audi TT Mk1 V6, 3 Smarts, 8 Vauxhalls, 4 Fords, 2 Triumphs, 1 Mini & Bikes
Prev: Abarth 595C & 500C, E53 X5 4.4i, E88 135i M Sport, Audi TT Mk1 V6, 3 Smarts, 8 Vauxhalls, 4 Fords, 2 Triumphs, 1 Mini & Bikes
Car you enjoyed owning the most.
BMW e30 325i Sport superb car bought in 1993 when 3 years old , like it so much still got it.
X5 3.0i Topaz Blue , Paddle shift steering wheel , Pioneer double din sat nav,Alpine speaker upgrade, Remap, HID's,20inch lemans alloys,lemans arch kit,Depo light kit,carbon fiber interior wrap.
1989 BMW 325i SPORT E30 Fully equiped summer toy.
1989 BMW 325i SPORT E30 Fully equiped summer toy.
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Had to think about this.............1980 Ford Cortina MkV 2.0 Ghia............bought for £1750 in 1986.
My second ever car and replaced a 1256cc Cavalier (I broke engine).
1st car I owned which actually had useable performance, was capable entertaining B road blasts & allowed me to cut my RWD teeth absent of any modern driver aids. I managed to just about keep it in one piece albeit with a couple of minor mishaps along they way.
That car taught me about RWD car physics, was smooth & amazingly controlable on limit for what it was.
Other cars followed, my Scirocco taught me FWD lessons, my 4x4 Sierra 4wd lessons, the Mk1 MR2 mid engined handling lessons.
My Cortina allowed me to find mine & the cars limits & proved a sound foundation for driving in later years.
Fortunately I tend to drive in a slightly more restrained manner than I did back then.
My second ever car and replaced a 1256cc Cavalier (I broke engine).
1st car I owned which actually had useable performance, was capable entertaining B road blasts & allowed me to cut my RWD teeth absent of any modern driver aids. I managed to just about keep it in one piece albeit with a couple of minor mishaps along they way.
That car taught me about RWD car physics, was smooth & amazingly controlable on limit for what it was.
Other cars followed, my Scirocco taught me FWD lessons, my 4x4 Sierra 4wd lessons, the Mk1 MR2 mid engined handling lessons.
My Cortina allowed me to find mine & the cars limits & proved a sound foundation for driving in later years.
Fortunately I tend to drive in a slightly more restrained manner than I did back then.
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Car you enjoyed owning the most.
I must have only owned cr@p cars really as my fondest memories are of my 1979 cavalier 1.6 saloon ( bored out to 1.7- oooh the rwd power ) with greatly lowered and uprated suspension (you had to lift the car on its arches to get a trolly jack under the front) and rostile wheels.....
That was my second car and I drove everywhere in it. Que trip down memory lane.
I do like my current E46 3 series, but I wish I hadn't been looking for cheaper running costs when I bought it and had stumped for a 6pot, but I love the drive non the less.
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That was my second car and I drove everywhere in it. Que trip down memory lane.
I do like my current E46 3 series, but I wish I hadn't been looking for cheaper running costs when I bought it and had stumped for a 6pot, but I love the drive non the less.
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3.0d Sport Exclusive E53 CB with black comfort, pano, folding dimming mirrors, 20"ers, comms, xenons, focal sub, Intravee II, GSM heater........and so on.
Runabout - E92 3 Series Coupe
Runabout - E92 3 Series Coupe
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It would have to be the 306 D-Turbo I got when I was 18 - It was the best car in the car park at school when I was there! I loved every part of it and I have fond memories of exploring the roads having just learnt to drive. It was an absolute work horse and I think I put about 50k on it in 2 years! Only thing I replaced was tyres and wishbone.
It was a comfy car, pretty nippy compared to anything my mates had. I upgraded the sound system (as you do as a lad) and was forever out and about in it when Diesel was cheap and it did 45mpg! Brilliant!
Turks.
It was a comfy car, pretty nippy compared to anything my mates had. I upgraded the sound system (as you do as a lad) and was forever out and about in it when Diesel was cheap and it did 45mpg! Brilliant!
Turks.
Present:
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
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3.0 litre Capri. Sideways fun >:D
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For me it as to be my mk1 golf gti ... Quick ,fun plus I had 4 feet flames coming out of exhaust every time I changed gear...
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very fond memories of my 1989 Honda Crx, what a little crotch rocket that was with its 8000 redline 130 horses and weighing under a tonne! (Good antidote to more common golf GTi and 205s - both of which I love too).
My fondest though is my 1990 911 c2, manual, coupé (964) in drug dealer white, which I've kept for the past 17 years and will remain as a family heirloom to pass to the kids . May not be the fasted car around these days, but every time I get to drive her she never fails to remind me what real driving pleasure is.... burbley air cooled flat six, speedboat like pointy front end, no electro gizmos and the only nod to active safety being ABS... Great. Always return home happy and can even get the kids in the back!
My fondest though is my 1990 911 c2, manual, coupé (964) in drug dealer white, which I've kept for the past 17 years and will remain as a family heirloom to pass to the kids . May not be the fasted car around these days, but every time I get to drive her she never fails to remind me what real driving pleasure is.... burbley air cooled flat six, speedboat like pointy front end, no electro gizmos and the only nod to active safety being ABS... Great. Always return home happy and can even get the kids in the back!
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1988 Toyota MR2
1991 Honda Prelude VTEC 4WS
And a few beemers of course!
Peter T
1991 Honda Prelude VTEC 4WS
And a few beemers of course!
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2010 E70 35D vermilion red, beige leather, Sport, Technology and Executive packages plus running boards.
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For me was my ford mondeo 4x4si With a full rs kit oh the boy racer years lol , great car never had one problem with it .
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Nice!
Always loved the kit
I had the V6 ghia
Loved that car although it was my most unreliable car after the X5 although in defence of it, it turned out most of the problems were created by the dealer - no surprises there!
For me was my ford mondeo 4x4si With a full rs kit oh the boy racer years lol , great car never had one problem with it .
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Nice!
Always loved the kit
I had the V6 ghia
Loved that car although it was my most unreliable car after the X5 although in defence of it, it turned out most of the problems were created by the dealer - no surprises there!
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport