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The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Hardly any left now..I'm very jealous, they are worth ALOT now.
Really sweet 16v Twin Cam engine similar to the one in the MR2.
Red line was about 7900rpm..
Hardly any left now..I'm very jealous, they are worth ALOT now.
A titanium coloured Lotus Elise. Difficult to get in and out of but great fun to drive. Bought it secondhand, had it about 3 years, and got back pretty much what we paid for it .
With your hips? Or was that the cause...
Is that the 4AGE (1600cc)? That was a lovely engine.Hardly any left now..
Really sweet 16v Twin Cam engine similar to the one in the MR2.
Red line was about 7900rpm..
My mate had this and I had the 3 door mazda 323 GT - so doing the jap thing.Favourite was a 1985 Toyota Corolla GT
Little 3 door hatchback with all the skirts and spoilers.
More than enough performance, wide tyres, exhaust the size of a grapefruit and the associated noise.
Loved it.
Sounds familiar.Is that the 4AGE (1600cc)? That was a lovely engine.
I had a Mk1 MR2 with that in it. Fun to drive but could be a bit skittish.
Certainly tough to beat German cars for reliability/build quality and comfortable touring if, perhaps, not cost to run!Without doubt my C Class Mercedes. It was a 250TD automatic sport. Fantastic drive, so smooth with the auto gearbox. Great all round vision and very comfortable.
Everything about it put a smile on my face in addition to the pointed star on the bonnet.
I have had some cars I loved, that were just fantastic for different reasons, so hard to choose. Some fun (BMW E85 Z4 3.0 CSI -still got), some practical (Mercedes E300 Turbo diesel touring), some eccentric (Chrysler 300 touring), some that just fit like a glove (Audi coupe GT 2.2i).
Best?
Current drive. Mercedes CLS 63 AMGS Shooting brake. 5.5 lt V8, 577 bhp, 0 to 60 in 4.2s, comfortable, good handling, very well made, one of 72, so ticks the unusual box, and just love the noise it makes.