Car you have had most fun in. Ever
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This is my 306 on Prescott Hillclimb a few years ago. Until a year or so ago they weren't particularly desirable but recently they've become flavour of the month and everyone seems to suddenly like them. A 306 rallye went on ebay for over £6k recently, I remember a friend buying one for £300 about 5 years ago! Anyway, they're great fun when set up well.
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I had a stock 306 XSI as my first car, loved it! It taught me about lift off oversteer the hard way, but once I got the hang of it with left foot breaking and weight transfer it was so much fun. Just the reliability was kack. They‘re fun, light, good handling cars and getting rare now so I guess that‘s pushing up prices.
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MK1 GOLF GTI 1800. Fantastic little pocket rocket. The amount of faster cars i could out corner and brake was amusing. Lift off oversteer that you hexagon roundabouts at great speed. It was 80s raw fun in a little package.
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This is my 306 on Prescott Hillclimb a few years ago. Until a year or so ago they weren't particularly desirable but recently they've become flavour of the month and everyone seems to suddenly like them. A 306 rallye went on ebay for over £6k recently, I remember a friend buying one for £300 about 5 years ago! Anyway, they're great fun when set up well.
Always thought they were cracking looking car too.Lovely
Amazing how 70's 80's and 90's we had great looking and fun /proper cars. Bit dull nowadays. Loads of kit. on them Massive reduction in fun though
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Enjoyed my Mk4 Escort RS Turbo immensely. Also the 309GTi I once had. Would have loved a 205 but insurance was too much at the time.
The most fun? My next car. Currently the Hawkeye is pretty rapid, but missing the certain something. If it let's go i'll be going so quickly....maybe it needs some ditchfinders on it.
The most fun? My next car. Currently the Hawkeye is pretty rapid, but missing the certain something. If it let's go i'll be going so quickly....maybe it needs some ditchfinders on it.
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I loved my MK2 escort, had some great times in that.
Had a Jeff Howe exhaust, which sounded awesome, had a set of Kent cams put in,
but it didn't really run right, as timing was really hard to setup, it was rapid though lol
Had a set of 6x9's on the back parcel shelf, and a Kenwood headunit, happy days
Had a Jeff Howe exhaust, which sounded awesome, had a set of Kent cams put in,
but it didn't really run right, as timing was really hard to setup, it was rapid though lol
Had a set of 6x9's on the back parcel shelf, and a Kenwood headunit, happy days
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That was until the temporary ad hock wiring that was running along the car on top of the carpet decided it would melt and smoke the car out.
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Me and a group of mates try and do a ring trip every year and we take a collection of cars .But for the sheer spectacle, fun, feeling, attention. My favourite has to be the BMW 2002 Tii. It is just a handsdown winner and i've driven and been driven in many many many cars from exotics to classics. Taking this from the Midlands all the way to the ring, round the ring and driven back, several times. Just brilliant and epic in every way imaginable.
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There was a kid in year below me at my school who had one of those Novas 25 years ago, he had a couple of the best 50cc bikes (aprillia/Cagiva) brand new then he had the nova when he turned 17.
Weren’t they on Webber’s or something? Had full side graphics that made it look wider?
Weren’t they on Webber’s or something? Had full side graphics that made it look wider?
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