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Have you ever owned the car of your dreams?



Uncle C

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Jul 6, 2004
11,684
Bishops Stortford
None of the MX-5s are British made I am afraid, they were all made in Japan. Well one was! During the design process Mazda used it's design studios in Japan and California as well as International Automotive Design http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Automotive_Design in Worthing. They designed the suspension and also made the first working mock up, so could have a claim to have made the first MX-5 in Sussex. By the way I had a Harvard Limited Edition, which I bought brand new in 1997, wish I still had it......

There was a rumour that the Japanese took a Lotus Elan, stripped it to pinch the best ideas and rebuilt it as the MX5. Probably an old wife's tale
 






solly

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Aug 31, 2005
63
Yep '69 beetle .... restored in 1993 and resides in my garage under cover and remains the singular most reliable car I have ever owned ... when the BMW's Volvo's Navara's Shoguns and Vauxhalls and Fords have all broken down the bug starts every time. It has the same battery, even when I laid it up for 6 years it started in a couple of turns. The kids hate it, but I love the thing to bits
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
None of the MX-5s are British made I am afraid, they were all made in Japan. Well one was! During the design process Mazda used it's design studios in Japan and California as well as International Automotive Design http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Automotive_Design in Worthing. They designed the suspension and also made the first working mock up, so could have a claim to have made the first MX-5 in Sussex. By the way I had a Harvard Limited Edition, which I bought brand new in 1997, wish I still had it......

I am not going to argue against your knowledge but when I got mine there was a choice between an MX5 and the Eunos.
The Eunos was always called the imported model and carried certain problems regarding registration and especially insurance and although very similar it had quite a few extras than the model I got which was
called the British made model.
Edit. Sorry just had a thought was the MX5 built in Japan for the British market and the Eunos built in Japan for the Japanese market, I think it also went to the USA.
Mine was always called the British model hence the confusion.
Never a good idea to answer your own posts is it.

I never wanted the Eunos so did not look too deeply into it but the bookwork that came with the Eunos was in Japanese but mine was all in English.
 
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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,685
The Fatherland
I don't do cars, I dislike driving, don't like sitting in them, am crap at parking, and think most car drivers on the raid are all impatient. I have only needed a car once in my life and the only car I like, and can recognise other than a mini, is a Beetle. Therefore the only car I have owned, for a couple of years, was a new Beetle. So, it was kind of my dream car.
 


Sep 14, 2006
472
Philadelphia
Stupidly car mad. My dad passed down the bug.

Currently a 911 C4 Convertible - Black. Owned 2 x Audi A8L (wonderful machine), second one written off in a 20mph collision with a Ford Mustang. Repair was more than straightening it. The first one I had was under warranty for 6 years and at 5 years and 11 months into it the transmission went. $10,000 repair...$1,500 just for the FLUID!! Along the way I've also played with a BMW 530xi (hated it), Jag XJ6 (yes it was utterly unreliable), Porsche Boxster (fun), BMW Z3 (worst stereo in the world).

My dream car is an Austin Healey 3000 MkIII Phase 2. Cream and BRG two tone. I love cars.
 




Rowdey

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Jul 7, 2003
2,537
Herne Hill
Now that was a hidden gem. About 10 years ago i had small kids and was looking for a practical car. I test drove a few estates and they had one of those in Evans Halshaw, so i tried it. Absolutely lovely car, practical and very reasonably priced compared to the equivalent from Jag, Volvo, Merc etc (i'd given up company cars and was paying for it myself !). I ended up keeping it for 5 years and loved it.

That doesn't help me - i had one out on hire over 10 years ago for about 3 weeks, and roared around in it to Exeter/Brum/Norwich.. loved it, and still look at ebay for nice ones, thinking it would be good for the family.. Might have to go diesel 155bhp version tho :(

Years ago i had a stonking Stratos Silver Mk1 XR2 which had a XR2i 16v engine in it and RS turbo LSD; enormous fun, but have not yet owned the two cars i really hanker for:

http://tinyurl.com/k3kfpv4

and

http://www.cavalierandchevetteclub.co.uk/images/PICT2755.JPG

Only one of these would see the wife chuck me out too.. :lol:
 


jakarta

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May 25, 2007
15,633
Sullington
I don't do cars, I dislike driving, don't like sitting in them, am crap at parking, and think most car drivers on the raid are all impatient. I have only needed a car once in my life and the only car I like, and can recognise other than a mini, is a Beetle. Therefore the only car I have owned, for a couple of years, was a new Beetle. So, it was kind of my dream car.

'I don't do cars' - but you felt you had to post on this thread to display your Right On credentials - you are almost beyond parody Herr T.
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,335
Shoreham
Yep '69 beetle .... restored in 1993 and resides in my garage under cover and remains the singular most reliable car I have ever owned ... when the BMW's Volvo's Navara's Shoguns and Vauxhalls and Fords have all broken down the bug starts every time. It has the same battery, even when I laid it up for 6 years it started in a couple of turns. The kids hate it, but I love the thing to bits
Yes! Good man. Is it stock or have you tinkered with it? I used to have a '73 in baby blue, Dragstar wheels, slammed front end, 8" steering wheel, T-Bars, it was a wicked little Cal-look. Only ran a 1200cc engine but I went all over the place in it, Big Bang, Bug Freeze, Bug Jam etc...she cost me £250 and the only thing that went wrong was the lead broke off of the battery terminal.
 




fat old seagull

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Sep 8, 2005
5,239
Rural Ringmer
Have you ever owned the car of your dreams?

Yes I have, several times. But on each occasion I've got up in the morning and it's been nicked, Is it just a coincidence that the Hottie I was in bed with has gone as well? Has she nicked it ....... or should I just change my medication?
 


Stevie Boy

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Nov 2, 2004
6,364
Horam
Not yet but one day i will, i'm a ford man and love the Escort Cosworth, owned a few RS Turbo's and currently got a toy in a Fiesta with an RS Turbo Engine in.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,685
The Fatherland
'I don't do cars' - but you felt you had to post on this thread to display your Right On credentials - you are almost beyond parody Herr T.

What's right-on about not doing driving? I don't do dogs or jellied eels, right-on? Think you're reading too much into this. And you must surely know from these pages I do not need an excuse to display my credentials.
 
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,869
West west west Sussex
Is there any fun in driving these machines?

Does it outweigh the cost of ownership?

Edit - I think I should expand on the first question.

Is there any fun in driving these machines on our gridlocked roads, with massive speed restrictions, not to mention the cost of day to day upkeep.

I do get the point of wanting the 'car (bike) of your dreams'.
 


jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,633
Sullington
Is there any fun in driving these machines?

Does it outweigh the cost of ownership?

Edit - I think I should expand on the first question.

Is there any fun in driving these machines on our gridlocked roads, with massive speed restrictions, not to mention the cost of day to day upkeep.

I do get the point of wanting the 'car (bike) of your dreams'.

You and Herr T should get together.....
 


FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
2,384
Crawley
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How about this baby I saw in San Fransisco a couple of years ago (if I've attached it properly)?
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
59,685
The Fatherland
You and Herr T should get together.....

I think my post is quite different to Stat Brothers. I merely stated a personal preference and a single observation about other motorists. This is all. You seem to have jumped to a conclusion I'm anti-car. I don't like driving and I tend to avoid things I don't like. This is all. You, on the other hand, seem to be quite twitchy and defensive about cars, why is this?
 






somerset

New member
Jul 14, 2003
6,600
Yatton, North Somerset
..... NO..... because a 1968 GT500KR Mustang, runs at about £50k as a starting price................ out of my price range for the moment.

1968-ford-mustang-shelby-gt500-kr.jpg
 
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