Lionheart, Citroen's rock. I had an XM that I bought as a temporary car, I ran it for years and loved it's character. The suspension had a sport setting which stiffened the suspension steering and brakes. It cornered as well as a mini. It was enormous inside, with limo legroom in the back.
Despite claims of unreliability mine only broke once when the clutch cable snapped. It was the only car I could drive from Fife to the south of France in one hit and still be able to walk afterwards.
I replaced it with a C5 estate that is just as endearing.
The Mothership.
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I think that I must be the only person to hate their Mk2 Golf. Mine had the endearing habit of catching fire. The HT leads went up 3 times and the wiring in the dash burnt out too.
A horrible pile of junk.
Can't honestly say I miss any of the old [i]hot hatches[/i] I had in my yoof. Mk2 Big bumper Golf was nice. XR3i racked uup 164 seperate faults in 3 yrs. For the most part they were unreliable shit heaps, let's be honest.I think momost folk used to the reliability of today's cars would soon grow sick of running one nowadays.
If I could buy a single car from back then it would be a mk2 RS2000 Escort, with the nose cone etc. I'd never drive it, just sit in it, pretending to talk to Bodie & Cowley on the CB.
My first car was a 1975 Hillman Avenger. I'll never forget my first trip in a car on my own. 🙂
I miss my 1850 Dolomite ,I couldnt afford a sprint .and my Renault 12 which would piss all over my mates mk 1 and 2 1300 Escorts when we were lads and it went round corners !
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Subaru Loyale - cost $400 in 2005 and had about 300,000 miles on the clock, but served us well travelling 4000 miles around the USA & Canada.
I've tried really hard not to.... it's all those pics of Golfs... I first bought this Mk 1 as an original GTi in 1993 as my everyday car, by 1998 I had developed it into this...
Even though I say so myself, it was consistently the fastest hillclimb and sprint fwd modified production car in the South and South West. When tested at TRL, it was the quickest 0 - 60 fwd car they had run at that time (4.3secs). The 1/4 mile wasn't as good as it hit the rev limiter at 6700, or 108mph.
I could probably bore you with all the mods I did, including developing a fully programmable engine management with sawn up dellorto's, uprated bushes, corner weighting, yadda yadda. If you're interested, I'll divulge! Suffice to say, I ended up chucking in my highly paid corporate career as I was spending more and more of my time tuning and setting up Mk 1 and Mk 2 Golf's for people who wanted their road cars tweeked and tuned. Whilst I loved building performance engines, I really enjoyed suspension tuning the most, as it was so subjective as to how the driver liked their car to handle. I had loads of pics, but can't seem to find them at the mo, quite a few magazine articles about the car too, in Cars and Car Conversions and Golf magazine...
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My Renault GTL, treat the accellerator like an on / off switch. Corners like a mad thing and out 2CVed the 2CV.
Other miss is the model 1 MR2. Looked like **** driving it but it was worth it.
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Turbo blew up, radio never worked, it would regularly just stop and sulk for a few hours. But I loved it, there was just something, well, french about it. Lent it to a workmate who drove it through a ford (water not car). Air scoop is underneath and that was the end of that.
My wife has a Nissan Primera hatch will was BRILLIANT. Made of of metal with the same stiffness as a tea tray but took us everywhere before we had kids.
ooh good thread. I had one of these as a company carTurbo blew up, radio never worked, it would regularly just stop and sulk for a few hours. But I loved it, there was just something, well, french about it. Lent it to a workmate who drove it through a ford (water not car). Air scoop is underneath and that was the end of that.
Let me just stop you there.
1 - They never made one with a turbo
2 - The air scoop is not underneath, it's on the airbox mounted high up in the engine bay, just like virtually every other car.
I'm a moderator on www.retro-renault.com and owner of a fair few of these cars over the years, including a ph2 saloon as you've pictured.
Here's my current (and last) one, an early ph1 hatchback owned since 2005. Stripped to bare shell, all rust removed, resprayed and rebuilt with all new or reconditioned parts.
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FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
I never thought I'd say this but,
That's a nice Renault 19 you've got there.
Another one that I miss is the plain old Citroen BX. Not even the cooking 16V model. I never actually owned one personally, but I learned to drive in my dad's 1.7 TD and he had several others as well. The adjustable height suspension was cool and with it raised you could drive across a ploughed field and not notice. Tough as old boots.
Had some good times in those cars after passing my test 🙂
Well it was twenty years ago! I'm sure it had a turbo! Something blew up anyway and then it came back fixed, was driven through a ford and the nice bloke at the lease company said they'd written it off because it'd sucked water into the engine and 'they all do that sir because of the air intake'. I'm definitely right about the radio tho 😉
The turbo blew up on my old x-trail unless someone can come along and tell me I've imagined that as well!
Turbo went on my mondeo whilst overtaking someone. They must have thought they were passed by 007 as I literally disappeared in a cloud of smoke, oil, and bits of metal! 😯
Lancia Delta HF Turbo
Fiat Supermirafura 2lts turbo twin OHC
They were fast but not fast enough coz the rust always caught up with them.....rust in peace..
1700 Puma. Mine was an early one , P-reg. Had it for 5 years and got rid via the scrappage scheme. It was shagged 🙁
This.. 2CV. My first company car. It was the best car I think I have ever owned (and I've owned many nice cars) I could take the rear seats out, open the roof and get my windsurfing stuff in it, I could also get my Klein Attitude in it wheels on. I adored this car. My mates hated it with a passion until it came to driving them/picking them up from somewhere. I once pulled up to Boardwise in Cannock where my mates had asked to be dropped off at the end of the road so they could not be seen in it, to be confronted at the door by the owner (rob??) at the time come out and proclaim it the coolest car he'd ever seen at his shop. Funny, my mates rather liked it from then on.
It was a hoot.
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Nothing like as exotic as some on here, but I really liked the first decent car I bought. Was a 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier. Took us all over the place, and I sold it when I got a company Saab - just as the rust was starting to appear at 2 years old 😯 I think the Cavalier is still the quietest car on the motorway I've had (much quieter than the Saab I replaced it with). Just like this one.
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Also miss my Saab 95 estate. I always wanted one, and for two years I had the car I wanted. Then it started to go wrong and I sold it for something soulless. Not my car, but this is the exact model. fast and comfy with a big boot.
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My dad was a car mechanic. At the time I dont think he owned a car, he just used to use whatever was available at the garage he worked at, so I got to see a fair few classics!
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My first and much loved car was a 1979 1.6GL Capri in diamond white with black vinyl roof. I have many fond memories of this car. My GF at the time worked for a PR firm that had the Boddington's account. She got all sorts of freebies; cans of ale, beer garden brollies, towels etc. One day she came home with some self adhesive stickers of the Boddies logo. They were about A2 size so I stuck one on the passenger and driver door of the Capri. We had a chortle driving around in the beermobile with Love Shack blasting out of the Pioneer speakers. One day we were driving back from Liverpool when the open sunroof came off its hinges and flew off behind us on the M62! I shat myself. Shame it turned to brown powder after about 2 years (EDIT: the car not my poo). My next car was a green Astra which I later found out was a rebuilt crash and burn write off. Thought I could smell burning.
slackalice - MemberEven though I say so myself, it was consistently the fastest hillclimb and sprint fwd modified production car in the South and South West. When tested at TRL, it was the quickest 0 - 60 fwd car they had run at that time (4.3secs). The 1/4 mile wasn't as good as it hit the rev limiter at 6700, or 108mph.
Yeah, you know, I think some people's definition of "everyday" is different to others 🙂 That's damn nearly as fast as my everyday bike!
My Renault Clio 16V in dark blue was great to chuck around, a bit of handful in the wet as well. How I never wrapped it round a lampost or got pulled by the old bill, in 7 years I'll never know.
On the other hand I had so many things that went wrong, and was over the moon to get a grand part exchange, I just wanted shot of it.
Now on my 2nd Golf GTI.
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Let me just stop you there.1 - They never made one with a turbo
2 - The air scoop is not underneath, it's on the airbox mounted high up in the engine bay, just like virtually every other car.
You sure about that?
I think he might have fancifully put a picture of a 16v petrol R19 but my guess he had a diesel?
We had 4 reps lunch their 19 1.9 DT's while driving through deep standing water.
The most impressive punched a dent up in the bonnet as the head separated due to static lock
Seeing as they're amazingly popular with people on here, I contributed to one less cavalier on the road.
Bought for £350, driven to Le mans, written off by a friend in the night. Tried driving it but it crabbed so badly it was at 30° to the road to drive straight down it! Sold to some french gypsies for 20Euro to buy us breakfast, hitched a lift back with mates.
Legend of a car, pretty sad it went actually! The only turbo car there, gutless 1.7 diesel which was so slow!!!
What did 'friend' do to it?








