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Yugo
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VW K70
Renault 14
Matra Simca Bagheera
DeLorean
Chrysler 300
That's as maybe, but try driving one - shocking ride and handling, poor visibility, crap air con, and no power (2.7 version from Dollar). Worst car out of the 12 I've hired in the states - looks are deceiving - that's why I hired italanworland wrote:Chrysler 300 (300c)?
I first spotted these in the States a few years ago and reckon theyare one of the best looking cars EVER
plastic_orange wrote:VW K70
You can't seriously call the chevette a good car?? Diabolical engine problems "cured" by diabolical means, no positive aspects to the car that I can recall! But to follow it with that terrific car, the Astra- what a contrast!bmcecosse wrote:I have to say - over the years I have had many many Vauxhalls - some as Company cars which as you all know can go twice as fast in every gear as a normal car - and NONE of them have ever given me the slightest bit of trouble -despite severe hammering . The Meriva I have now is an excellent every-day car. So - I think it is very unfair of 'cam' to suggest that all Vauxhalls are horrible - they very definitely are NOT!
Oh yes, I remember renting (you ask to hire a car and they look blank) a Chevrolet Citation in the early 80's. Used to stall if you turned the steering too quick when parking. The Moggy would out accelerate it!!alanworland wrote:On one trip to the States we hired a PT Cruiser (cabriolet) which is the worse car I have ever driven - visibility was truly awful and the rear window in my Morris is bigger!
We did about 5 miles and took it back, swapped it for a Neon - very tinny but better.
Have to agree there, always have been a bit of a Vauxhall fan myself - even though I don't currently own one!bmcecosse wrote:I have to say - over the years I have had many many Vauxhalls - some as Company cars which as you all know can go twice as fast in every gear as a normal car - and NONE of them have ever given me the slightest bit of trouble -despite severe hammering . The Meriva I have now is an excellent every-day car. So - I think it is very unfair of 'cam' to suggest that all Vauxhalls are horrible - they very definitely are NOT!
I used to love Vauxhalls (Nova, Cavalier etc... were very hard to break even with a lot of abuse) however my experience and family's problems with them too have changed my mind.Have to agree there, always have been a bit of a Vauxhall fan myself
Whats wrong with the Sunbeam then? I love those.linearaudio wrote: Talbot Horizon
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