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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #105 on: February 20, 2020, 06:33:13 AM »
We need to see Darwin's list.  I will be so disappointed if it doesn't feature a De Dion Bouton, Model T Ford and of course a Stanley Steamer.  And that's just the horseless carriages

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #106 on: February 24, 2020, 03:42:54 PM »
We need to see Darwin's list.  I will be so disappointed if it doesn't feature a De Dion Bouton, Model T Ford and of course a Stanley Steamer.  And that's just the horseless carriages

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Not quite that far back.
I don't remember them all anyway.
First to last, with gaps:
Morris 8 Pre-war
Morris Minor
Morgan 3 wheeler
Rover 60
Rover 90
Jaguar 3.8s
Daimler Double Six
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
VW Touareg V10
VW Touareg V8

Also Motorbikes, notably Vincent Comet and Ariel Square Four.
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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #107 on: February 24, 2020, 04:11:36 PM »
We need to see Darwin's list.  I will be so disappointed if it doesn't feature a De Dion Bouton, Model T Ford and of course a Stanley Steamer.  And that's just the horseless carriages

 scared:
cussing:
Not quite that far back.
I don't remember them all anyway.
First to last, with gaps:
Morris 8 Pre-war
Morris Minor
Morgan 3 wheeler
Rover 60
Rover 90
Jaguar 3.8s
Daimler Double Six
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
VW Touareg V10
VW Touareg V8

Also Motorbikes, notably Vincent Comet and Ariel Square Four.

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #108 on: February 24, 2020, 04:13:35 PM »
We need to see Darwin's list.  I will be so disappointed if it doesn't feature a De Dion Bouton, Model T Ford and of course a Stanley Steamer.  And that's just the horseless carriages

 scared:
cussing:
Not quite that far back.
I don't remember them all anyway.
First to last, with gaps:
Morris 8 Pre-war
Morris Minor
Morgan 3 wheeler
Rover 60
Rover 90
Jaguar 3.8s
Daimler Double Six
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
VW Touareg V10
VW Touareg V8

Also Motorbikes, notably Vincent Comet and Ariel Square Four.

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #109 on: February 24, 2020, 04:26:47 PM »
We need to see Darwin's list.  I will be so disappointed if it doesn't feature a De Dion Bouton, Model T Ford and of course a Stanley Steamer.  And that's just the horseless carriages

 scared:
cussing:
Not quite that far back.
I don't remember them all anyway.
First to last, with gaps:
Morris 8 Pre-war
Morris Minor
Morgan 3 wheeler
Rover 60
Rover 90
Jaguar 3.8s
Daimler Double Six
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
Ranger Rover
VW Touareg V10
VW Touareg V8

Also Motorbikes, notably Vincent Comet and Ariel Square Four.

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #110 on: February 24, 2020, 04:45:01 PM »
(without her permission) Mrs K's car list

c 1972 Morris 1000 - I am led to believe it was the most wonderful car ever
c 1975 Mini - it was awful, everything went wrong on it and then even more after she sold it.  It ended up in the sea
1977 Vauxhall Viva - not bad at all, had a bad habit of others running into the back of it
1980 Vauxhall Victor - slow lumbering but survived so much even the cam belt breaking twice
1987 Sporty Renault 5 - excellent little machine, driven into the ground
1996 Citroen ZX - even better, amazing car went on and on.  Kept seeing it even after we sold it.  I managed to crash it  redface:
2004 Nissan X-Trail - brilliant car except for rubbish diesel engine
2008 Mazda CX-7 SUV - fastest 4x4 I've driven but an unfortunate drinking habit.  It had to go
2013 Nissan X-Trail - great car much better diesel.  I managed to hit a lamp post and another car with it  redface: redface:
2018 Rav 4 Hybrid - really good all round SUV except for an annoying bump in the boot. 

Well, whatever, nevermind

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #111 on: February 24, 2020, 05:17:04 PM »
(without her permission) Mrs K's car list

c 1972 Morris 1000 - I am led to believe it was the most wonderful car ever
c 1975 Mini - it was awful, everything went wrong on it and then even more after she sold it.  It ended up in the sea
1977 Vauxhall Viva - not bad at all, had a bad habit of others running into the back of it
1980 Vauxhall Victor - slow lumbering but survived so much even the cam belt breaking twice
1987 Sporty Renault 5 - excellent little machine, driven into the ground
1996 Citroen ZX - even better, amazing car went on and on.  Kept seeing it even after we sold it.  I managed to crash it  redface:
2004 Nissan X-Trail - brilliant car except for rubbish diesel engine
2008 Mazda CX-7 SUV - fastest 4x4 I've driven but an unfortunate drinking habit.  It had to go
2013 Nissan X-Trail - great car much better diesel.  I managed to hit a lamp post and another car with it  redface: redface:
2018 Rav 4 Hybrid - really good all round SUV except for an annoying bump in the boot.

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An Ex had a renault 5..we drove to Scotland from London ..then back down to Cornwall in 8 days ..was hard work ... noooo: (obv with stop overs )..

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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #112 on: February 24, 2020, 06:01:54 PM »
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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #113 on: February 25, 2020, 10:17:06 AM »
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.  noooo:



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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #114 on: February 28, 2020, 10:58:03 PM »
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« Reply #115 on: February 28, 2020, 11:04:25 PM »
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Re: The All New cars I have Loved thread
« Reply #116 on: February 28, 2020, 11:48:56 PM »
LiFe - It's an "F" in lie

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