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My first car was a mk2 golf driver.

Second was a ford capri 2l laser . I almost died in this. Had to have reconstructive surgery on my face .

Peugoet 106 1.9td

Vw t4 transporter. I still own this to this day has it 13 years!

I always had company work vans do i didnt need a whip. My friends always had nice cars so i didnt need one. My best mates car list is extremley fruity!
 
Looking at all these rides ive got to say , you lot are retro!!! I feel very young!
 
Mine had murderous intent too. Especially in the winter. More than a few 180’s usually when you least expected it.
Usually when trying to turn right at a roundabout. If it was wet every time!!!
 
Oh well, here we go.
Learnt to drive in my dad's Renault 4
First car was a bronze Fiat 127 palio from my Grandad. More than a bit temperamental at starting. Fun fabric sun roof. Ran that into the ground.
Red Seat Ibiza. Only had a couple of years, didn't like it much.
Yellow Fiat Cinquecento sporting (first new car). Like a gocart, but blew the head gasket after 7 years & needed something bigger as 2nd child had arrived.
Peugeot MK1 partner combi van. Slidy doors & 3 kids seats across the back. Plenty of space for pushchairs & camping kit. 1.9 litres of non turbo diesel tractor engine, but I do function over style. 12 years from new.
Replaced when not economic to repair.
Now we are up to date:
- Wife still running a MK3 Citroen Berlingo combi van. It's been more reliable, but build quality isn't as good as the MK1. We must have had this about 8 years now
- I have a Renault Kangoo2 combi. I like the way the seats fold better than the PSA vans, reliability is comparable. Plastic trim quantity is appalling. Had for 6 years so far
 
I only ever owned 6 cars!

First was a Morris Marina I bought off a squaddie in 1984 for £50 at the end of the month - it was a few days before pay-day and he needed beer money 😉 After that a Ford Cortina Mk5, Ford Granada Mk 2 Ghia, Ford Mondeo Ghia, Ford Mondeo ST220 (what, I liked Fords!)

For my last car before retirement (and still my current car), a treat. This 5-litre supercharged V8 Jaguar. Beauty and a Beast.

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Started my driving career with a MK4 Cortina. Then had the RS2000. For a while.
 

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All my dozen or so early cars were either an Austin, a Morris or then later a Rover. A lot of my friends worked at Longbridge and I only wanted British built cars. in 2006, my company car choice became a Vauxhall Vectra or a Vauxhall Vectra. 😟. After a few years I bought a Rover 75 just for for weekends & holidays. I still have it and it’s the best car I’ve ever owned.
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1. White Morris Marina Coupe
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2. Blue Morris Marina
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3. Burgundy Ford Escort MK11
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4. White Ford Cortina
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5. Red VW 1303S
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Every one of them bought as scrappers and put back on the road.
 
1. Yellow limited edition VW Beetle just like this one (same wheels even);
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2. Red Alfa Sud - something like this one, though I didn’t have it long because of rust!!
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3. Ford Escort - not quite the base model as it had a lid on the glove compartment!
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Ford Sierra Saphire - the best car for long distance driving that I’ve ever had. And very tail happy!
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Audi Coupe 2.2 - 5 cylinder engine sounded great. Had 130mph out of it, just the once! This is the only actual car photo. My daughter is now 30….
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2. Red Alfa Sud - something like this one, though I didn’t have it long because of rust!!

Most owners in the UK didnt have them long if you stood next to one in the rain you could hear them rust. :laugh8:
 
Most owners in the UK didnt have them long if you stood next to one in the rain you could hear them rust. :laugh8:
I got a recall notice for a rust affected suspension arm about three weeks after the said suspension arm had collapsed!
It collapsed at 5mph on my parent’s driveway. The night before I had been doing 90mph down a narrow country lane with a steep drop off one side……..
 
They didn't build them with road salt in mind it's not a wonder they didn't last long.
 
There is a nice picture of my first car - an Austin 7 - on the thread 'Do you remember' which was running last April.
 

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