What Cars do people own?

Posted by: johno on 12 June 2002

It says in 2-3 peoples ids that they have an interest in cars too... Just wondering what people had and if any were of interest...

I have two at the moment..

Lancia Integrale Evo2 (modified)
Peogeut 205 GTi 1.6 (standard)

If I knew how to post images I would but eh..

John
Shore
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by Steve G
quote:
Originally posted by Ian Hurcomb:
A little something I brewed at home!


Very nice indeed.

Regards
Steve
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by tartarus
None...

Sold my S55AMG Merc and brought a Naim Hi-Fi! Confused
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by Bruce Woodhouse
In order

Triumph 1500-15yrs one careful owner, then one stupid student.
Triumph Stag MkII 30k never blew up, just rusted.
MGBGT rubber bumper. Like driving a tractor.
Toyota MR2 Mk I, still one of the best I have ever owned or driven.
Renault Clio 1.4. 'Common sense' choice. Crap
Fiat Punto GT turbo. Straight lines whippee! Bends-aargh.
Alfa Romeo 145 cloverleaf. Fragile, fun.
Mazda MX-5 1.8 Mk2. Always a joy. Gave me backache.
Alfa 147 2.0 Selespeed. Swift, sensible, engine by genius, electrics by an idiot. Sell it soon I think.
Caterham SV Roadpsort 1.6K. Weekend car self-built in garage. Driving re-discovered.

Bruce

Re Reading my own list makes me realise that i ought to grow up and buy a sensible quality car sometime!

[This message was edited by Bruce Woodhouse on FRIDAY 17 October 2003 at 17:56.]
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by HTK
In reverse order
BMW 528
BMW 318 Coupe
BMW 316
BMW 316
Vauxhall Cav 1.8
Cirtoen BX 1.6
Volvo 340 1.7
No car for 3 years
Ford Capri Mk3 3.0
Ford Capri Mk2 2.0
Ford Capri Mk1 1.6GT
H-D Sportster 1000
Read Titan Honda 810
BSA 650
Honda 250
BSA 250
Public Transport

There was an overlap with the Sportster and the first two Crappys.

Cheers

Harry
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by ejl
BLT and Steve G.,

I'm stunned and impressed.
I'd be afraid to own a copy of any more than a handful of the cars on either of your lists for fear they'd put me in the poorhouse.

I've always especially associated the "f*ck reliability, I'll fix it myself" attitude with UK auto enthusiasts. (An attitude I admire from afar, btw.)

Eric
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by peach
sure wish i could figure out how to get pictures an acceptable size for this forum.my super V 2000 cannondale (down hill racer) is my mode of transportation to work in downtown chicago.beats the sh*t out of me on weekends.dual adjustble shocks front and rear .more fun than the mercedes and driveable after several of my favorite beverages.
Posted on: 17 October 2003 by peach
by the way ian, NICE cobra!
Posted on: 18 October 2003 by Steve G
quote:
Originally posted by ejl:
BLT and Steve G.,

I'm stunned and impressed.
I'd be afraid to own a copy of any more than a handful of the cars on either of your lists for fear they'd put me in the poorhouse.

I've always especially associated the "f*ck reliability, I'll fix it myself" attitude with UK auto enthusiasts. (An attitude I admire from afar, btw.)


Indeed I've owned some right shite in my time. The Mini I owned needed a new engine within a fortnight of purchase - I bought a replacement engine from a scrappie for £25, rolled the mini onto an old mattress, extracted and replaced the engine with the help of a couple of friends and had the car back on the road by the afternoon! Those were the days. Now I look under the bonnet of my VTEC Honda and I'm lucky if I can fill the washers...

Regards
Steve
Posted on: 18 October 2003 by ejl
quote:
I don't have enough garages though


If they aren't in the garage anyway, you might as well buy an S2000, just to round-out your collection. Wink
Posted on: 18 October 2003 by Arye_Gur
In reverse order -

Renaut Megan
Mazda 323
Audi 80
Hundai Lantra
Audi 80
Audi 100
Opel rekord
Audi 100
Audi 100
Opel Kadet
Dauphin Gordini

Arye
Posted on: 18 October 2003 by Not For Me
Not a Jag it seems!

I went in the showroom today to have a chat about a new X-type 3.0 SE or S-Type 2.5 V6 SE, but nobody would talk to me ?

Perhaps I looked too scruffy?

DS

ITC - Air Liquide - The Best of..
Posted on: 19 October 2003 by woody
quote:
Originally posted by Dev B:
currently:
BMW 323Ci Convertible (W reg)

previously:
BMW 323i Tourer (p reg)
318i saloon (m reg)

next:
M3 coupe
Porsche Boxster

courtesy of a very good company car scheme!

ps. i've raced a scooby impreza turbo around knockhil and have known do a spot of karting - anyone up for a race?


do you like paying tax?

- woody


--
<i>woody</i>
Posted on: 19 October 2003 by TXTY
Currently:

2002 BMW 325
1975 BMW 2002
1989 Isuzu Trooper
2001 Honda CRV
1958 MGA

Question. What does W reg, M reg, etc. mean?
Posted on: 19 October 2003 by MichaelC
quote:
Originally posted by David Slater:
Not a Jag it seems!

I went in the showroom today to have a chat about a new X-type 3.0 SE or S-Type 2.5 V6 SE, but nobody would talk to me ?

Perhaps I looked too scruffy?



Funny that - approx 5 years ago I had a similar experience at a local BMW dealership - ok, so I was wearing a worn pair of jeans and my beat-up leather jacket. They were not interested in me. I bought an XJR and returned one week later - funnily enough despite wearing the same clothes that time they were fawning all over me.

Regards

Mike
Posted on: 19 October 2003 by ErikL
That's what makes buying a car online so great- eliminating the need to talk to slippery salespeople!
Posted on: 19 October 2003 by MichaelC
quote:
Originally posted by TXTY:
Question. What does W reg, M reg, etc. mean?


Txty

In the UK the age of a car can be determined by certain letter combinations (unless of course personalised plates are being used).

Regards

Mike
Posted on: 20 October 2003 by BLT
Originally posted by ejl:
BLT and Steve G.,

I'm stunned and impressed.
I'd be afraid to own a copy of any more than a handful of the cars on either of your lists for fear they'd put me in the poorhouse.

I've always especially associated the "f*ck reliability, I'll fix it myself" attitude with UK auto enthusiasts. (An attitude I admire from afar, btw.)

The Rally Cars have been the real killers as far as cost is concerned, £1000 per month in a bad year! The main reason for owning so many unreliable cars is that I like to drive something "interesting" and this usually seems to equate to unreliable. I can't be bothered with the hassle at the moment so I have new cars (apart from the rally car) and am a member of the Classic Car Club in Edinburgh (See Top Cat's posting near the start of this thread).
Posted on: 25 October 2003 by long-time-dead
Maybe too boring given the number of sports cars listed but.....

2003 VW Golf Mk4 GT Tdi 150bhp (total hoot, loads of torque, traction control etc and 50+ mpg) Big Grin

2002 Fiat Punto Sport (Wife's car - nuff said !)

Love to own : Mercedes ML430 , Jag XK8, Porsche 911
Posted on: 26 October 2003 by cunningplan
I've got a friend who owns a Ferrari 328 and a Maserati 3200GT I like to live my car life through him Big Grin

Regards
Clive
Posted on: 26 October 2003 by Mick P
David

Do not feel badly if the staff at Jaguar ignored you, in fact, according to Jeremy Clarkson, you well may have been complimented.

JC has a theory that perspective Jaguar owners must pass the "7 M's" test when walking into a dealers showroom.

That is to say, they must be

Male

Middle aged

Middle classed

Managerial

Masonic

Magistrate

Miserable

Regards

Mick
Posted on: 27 October 2003 by Not For Me
Ahh Mick,

I only rate 2 or 3 out of 7, no wonder they wouldn't talk to me!

DS
Posted on: 27 October 2003 by roger poll
The J C theory and Jag owners.

Just made it with 4 out of 7.

Cars owned in reverse order.

Jaguar XJ8 4.2 SE
Jaguar XJ8 4.0
BMW 530i
Jaguar 3.6
Audi
Audi
Rover 2000TC
Ford Escort
Mini Cooper
Fiat 500 in Aden
VW Beetle in Kenya
Hillman Minx

Regards,

Roger Poll.
Posted on: 27 October 2003 by Stephen Bennett
Here is my short list!

1958 Austin seven (Mini)

ahh, 976MAE, my first car at 17. Floor starter. £25 well spent. I hope it is still on the road somewhere.....

Renault 4

Scrapped after losing rear axle on the M58...luckily it could only top out at 60.

Fiat 500

Spent summer at uni rebuilding this with friend. Test drive in snow. Got crushed by a bread van - had to be cut out by firemen. Could filt 6 foot 6 Geordies in with ease. Spent many a happy hour fondling peoples legs in back seat trying to find heater control.

Hillman Avenger

Auto. Nice car. Dull.

Mini Clubman estate

Used to carry my Hammond and Rhodes in this!

Fiat X1/9

I love these cars - the handling is wonderful. I'll get another if I ever get a garage.

(in a month or so.......) Toyota MR-2

Big Grin

Regards

Stephen
Posted on: 28 October 2003 by Misguided Fool
Here goes, cars owned in reverse order:

Eunos Roadster (1990) - current toy!
Volkswagen Golf GT TDI PD130 - current main car
Honda Prelude 2.2 VTEC
Vauxhall Vectra 2.6CDi - company car
Ford Mondeo V6 - company car
Honda Accord 2.3SRi
Vauxhall Astra 2.0SRi
Toyota MR2 (Mk1)
Ford Fiesta XR2 - yes I was a Boy Racer!
Vauxhall Chevette

Out of all of these cars, the worst was the Vectra. I hated the thing, it was uncomfortable, thirsty and worst of all red! The MR2 was most fun to drive, but bad for the back. I'd say that out of all, the Volkswagen Golf is the best all-rounder I have had.
Posted on: 05 November 2003 by BLT
Stephen, I'm impressed - 1958 Austin seven (Mini) - you managed to get one before they were launched in 1959!