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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 06 1:51 pm
by starsk's
Brian J wrote:bmw although doesnt get used much ,wife 307 ,Animal although duncs using it at the mo while im trying to sell it ,and the nissan, highly recommend them
Oh windows are repaired now
jealous of the nissan, top of range too

really like it
starsk's
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 06 9:38 pm
by Anonymous
93 XM 2,1 turbodiesel. Cheap buy and cheap drive for a "fullsize" European car. Comfy as well with auto trans, cruise and AC.
But: unreliable and is for sale these days... Odo reads 248.000 miles!
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 06 11:57 pm
by Kev
Mad look from a mad Citreon, they break the mold where design is involved. Sweet
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 9:34 am
by Ivor
Bit scary that on one daily driver thread that three daily drivers had their windows smashed...I'm with Alex on this one, what's wrong with people these days?
I stopped driving what most people would call "flash" cars as daily drivers because of vanadalism. Back in the eighties I had a Lotus Esprit, private plate, all the yuppie stuff I suppose and it was wrecked by vandals three times and virtually totalled last time.
I sent it to the garage and told them to repair it, sell it, plate and all and give me the change.
I got eight grand back on a 35 grand car

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 10:30 am
by Holly
I guess I just don't understand the mentality 'cause there was no purpose to it ... anywho, fixed for £50 ...
As for your Esprit, like the banger thread, it just seems like such a waste

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 10:49 am
by Cannonball
ivor, i reckon your safer with a decent car from the vandals, never had a prob with the bentley , or the 840 bmw i had last yr, but the wife,s old vectra and before that cavalier is constantly gettin bricked by pricks, useuall thing never around when it happens, cause whoever it is doin it is gonna love cleanin there teeth through there asshole
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:17 am
by Ivor
It was only the new cars Dunc, I've never had a problem with a problem with stuff like the Mopars, E-types and Morgans, people seem to leave those alone...anyway, the next one's gonna be a Dodge truck, so let's hope they think I'm as big as you are!

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 12:46 pm
by Anonymous
Skippy wrote:1996 Chrysler Neon ( For sale if anyone's interested!!!! )
lol soon to be my new daily but im still thinking of using the dart most of the time in the summer
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 2:18 pm
by Powerail
Good on you Simon.
The best Mopars are the ones that people drive.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 7:43 pm
by Holly
lol, yeah the best daily drivers I've had cost £60 or under

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 9:56 pm
by Powerail
One of my favourite cars was a MK2 Capri I bought for £100. Ironically it was one of the most reliable as well.
I swear the Ford Pinto has to be the most indistructable engine in the world.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:00 pm
by Anonymous
Powerail wrote:I swear the Ford Pinto has to be the most indistructable engine in the world.
I'll second that. I hammerd the life from my 1.6 capri adn it would not go bang. even after I had crashed it and had rammed the engine back ito the bodyshell, ripped off my front suspension and twisted the chassis, (all front impact) it still started. untillI bought the Satellite that Capri was my favorite car ever.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:11 pm
by Powerail
I remember the cam belt broke and myself and a friend walked to the local shop, bought a new one and changed it at the side of the road with only a penknife as our tool kit. It fired first time and we drove it home...
You can't do that anymore

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 06 11:19 pm
by Anonymous
I have always said that you can take your new cars and "go poke em". You know that you have a proper car when most problems can be fixed with an adjustable spanner, flat blade screwdriver,a pocket knife or a big hammer.
