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I go in them all the time. Never in the front. Why do you want a taxi?


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 2:54 pm
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My dad bought a new Rover SD1 when I was 8 – at that age the interior looked like something out of a sci-fi movie

Pffft, we had two estate and one hatch BX. Techno dash for the win, the first one being particularly odd if I remember correctly.
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Posted : 28/02/2020 3:05 pm
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Pffft, we had two estate and one hatch BX. Techno dash for the win, the first one being particularly odd if I remember correctly.

Oh god it all comes flooding back, I had a 85 BX estate. The worlds creakiest plastic on the switches and the non cancelling indicators.
Beautiful ride though.


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 3:26 pm
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This was one of my most favourite dashboards that's if the link works...

https://images.app.goo.gl/HC5XCcuMpZThzjEX9

Nope...

Dash

Not that way either

I doubt if this works either

Give up


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 5:38 pm
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Here you go:

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Posted : 28/02/2020 5:56 pm
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Thank you sir 😁🙏

Now, won’t be difficult to guess the motor!


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 6:24 pm
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Make & model easy. Variant I’d say Sprint.


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 6:30 pm
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Ah yes the dolly sprint nice interior, quite a sharp saloon in it's day always wanted one not the most reliable though.......as for cheap effortless speed with a magic carpet ride try a lexus ls400


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 7:23 pm
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E-Class. Used to get given those as loaners when I took my MBs in for service. Like driving a comfortable bus.

Wouldn't take one now if it was offered as a gift. Compared to any electric car I've driven it's like driving a noisy, smelly slug.

Having said that, the E-Class I really liked was the one that the chauffeurs who'd occasionally pick me up to go to the airport drove. Mercedes E-Class circa 2003


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 8:09 pm
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Had both an S class & E class merc last year after someone side swiped our Audi ..( hire replacements )
The s-class had a fantastic interior but was too " big " for the narrow country roads around here ..the E class was " cheap " by comparison ..
I wouldn't have either in place of our Allroad ..


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 9:26 pm
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If we’re talking dashboards of our previous motors, I was jealous of the lot of you when driving my first car; any dashboard at all would have been an improvement!

Although ‘car’ is also stretching it a bit 🙄 seemed a good idea at the time...


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 9:50 pm
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Our Classy E Class interior ... in Mountain Biking mode...


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 9:57 pm
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The interior could at one time have been described as functional, now it just smells of mold, off milk and dog shit.

Is it a Motability car? The great majority of the ones I drive smell like that.
And some are only a year or so old...
We did have a repossessed car in that was indescribably filthy, it stank like a kitchen waste bin on a hot day...
Regards Merc interiors, the latest A-Class cars have a completely digital display, using a screen that runs the full width of the dash. Really nicely designed, they’re lovely to drive as well, but the seats...
I had to take one to Cribbs Causeway in Bristol for a replacement windscreen, which is an hours drive, and after twenty minutes I was fidgeting around trying to get comfy, and by the time I got to Bristol my bum was so numb I was glad to go and sit in Maccy D’s for two hours!


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 10:27 pm
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https://imgur.com/a/Hr3z4HM

Planing to get down to one dial/instrument and three switches in latest rebuild..


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 10:40 pm
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Bob on with the Dolly Sprint 😁 Great driving position, entertaining cornering or roundabouts in the wet and the engine needed a few not so subtle mods to keep it running 😉

@lionheart - I’m going Lotus 7?


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 11:23 pm
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Mk2 XR2

Blimey, Kryton57 that brought back a few memories. Was heartbroken when a scallie nicked it and stove it into a wall.


 
Posted : 28/02/2020 11:47 pm
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@paulx , I thoroughly recommend you get a cheap banger for the bikes, it would be a lot easier than putting in the boot liner/seat cover/bike cover/kit boxes/extra car mats. If your vehicle clashes so much with your activities one of them is wrong.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 1:17 am
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I find MB interiors tasteless and gaudy I’m afraid. A million miles from the classic interiors above. Less really is more.
It’s like the design chief has gone home early and said to his team as grabs his coat ‘just make it rocket shaped, brushed silver, and put a blue LEDon it’. Terrible.
Note- I’m assuming they all look like the A class. If not I am talking bollocks.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 5:22 am
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I've only owned 6 cars 2*60s, 2*80s, 2*05s, never given the interior any thought bar the stupidness of the 05 mini.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 7:14 am
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Gotba free upgrade to a 300hp v6 amg e class a few days last year. Lovely car although the dash was a bit gimmicky... but so smooth fast and quiet... until u put it in sport mode.

Still took over 6 hours to do a 4 hr journey tho


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 8:39 am
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, I thoroughly recommend you get a cheap banger for the bikes, it would be a lot easier than putting in the boot liner/seat cover/bike cover/kit boxes/extra car mats. If your vehicle clashes so much with your activities one of them is wrong.

The thing with that is that for lots of us, driving to go mtbing might be the longest drives we regularly do.
I don't get to ride much at the moment, but if I do it normally involves about 4 hours of driving to get there and back.
I'd rather do that in a comfy car.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 9:36 am
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, I thoroughly recommend you get a cheap banger for the bikes, it would be a lot easier than putting in the boot liner/seat cover/bike cover/kit boxes/extra car mats. If your vehicle clashes so much with your activities one of them is wrong.

Nah ...it's only a car! Actually not really a problem to load it up. Takes less than 5 mins.

Press button to drop rear seats, boot liner lives in the boot anyway, front wheel off in about 10 seconds, bike rear end - wheel and dirty bits of bike are covered my bike bag, put bike in car and stick my £5 Aldi seat cover on and rubber floor mat in.

All my riding kit lives in two plastic boxes so just shove them in and ready to go.

With both wheels off it will go in the boot with the rear seats up.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 10:16 am
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I properly dislike really s**** car interiors, they make me uneasy. It's like the automotive equivalent of 'nervous living' where people furnish their homes with white fabric sofas and incredibly expensive matching Axminster carpets then insist on steam-cleaning you from head to foot before you're allowed into the house where red wine and chocolate is unconditionally banned.

Stick me in something like a Merc and I spend the whole journey terrified that I'm somehow going to mark the interior by looking at it funny. I'd rather have a car that drives really well with a functionally comfortable but spartan interior than gte caught up in the whole 'nice place to be' thing.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 10:35 am
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7 dash


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 12:41 pm
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Mine was a Capri yes. It was the cleanest mk3 I’d ever seen and never went wrong once. Unfortunately I sold it before the market exploded and I’m not willing to get back in at current prices.

Also a big Capri fan, I had three and can remember the registration, I can't even remember the car I drive today. Electrical niggles and needing a reliable car for work saw me selling my 280 just before the boom😩


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 1:43 pm
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Back in the mid 80s. Anyone thinking of commenting on my dress should know I've heard it all before. Apparently what was trendy in France at the time wasn't trendy in Birmingham. The rev counter was useful to learn by ear at what point it was likely to go bang, and the wildly inaccurate speedo a legal requierment. The temperature gauge useful with a front rad and tiny electric fan. The rest was just enough to make it go and pass an MOT. No reverse stop confused anyone else who drove it. It had the rotational dynamics of a spinning top. The MOT tester described it as ****ing dangerous but couldn't think of a reason to fail it. Good for a national championship or two.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 2:46 pm
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Auto test special! Have you got it? Do you still Autotest? I was so keen thirty years ago... my old man was an autotest ace and I was ok..
And like those garage doors.


 
Posted : 29/02/2020 3:40 pm
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@slackalice a 1950 Dellow Mk1
@julians neat set up there on that 7 but I’m clearly too old as struggle with digi dashes

https://imgur.com/a/wlWQOsK

Below my fav dash, wasn’t keen on RS2000 steering column (stalks etc..) but dash, for me just right.
https://imgur.com/a/gNitljO


 
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