Depends on what you mean by 'out of the ordinary'....
But, there's the BMW i3 or i8, Nissan Leaf, Renault Twizzy, Toyota Prius if you want to go all eco. The i3 looks great, as does the i8, but I think that's quite a lot of cash.
Then there's cars like the new Bettle, which looks like a much better effort than the previous attempt at VW re-doing the original.
There's the 'customisable' end of things like the Citroen DS3, Vauxhall Adam and perhaps BMW Mini, which you can make your own with hundreds of options.
Struggling to think of that many 'out of the ordinary' modern cars because I don't think they are worth doing for the car companies. They just don'e sell in big enough numbers....
Look at the Renault Avantime or the Vel Satis. I think they sold less than 100 of each in the UK; perhas not even 10 of each judging by how many you see on the roads.
Same with the Citroen C6. Lovely looking car, but not your typical exec-barge so didn't really get a look in. I'd love one.
Spectabilis - Stance isn't unusual, it's overplayed and just about every modified car these days seems to be another piece of scene trash. I hate to think how much damage is being done to a lot of otherwise respectable cars by sitting so low and wide.
You want unusual? How about a Vel Satis or Avantime? Ugly as sin but definitely different. Old Jap kei cars and Nissan micra rebodies (Fifaro and it's 3 siblings) are worth a look but early-mid 90's might not be as safe as you're looking for. Good luck finding an Autozam as well!
Haha ok I know what you mean.. My journey to work is just littered with type 3's....
Anyway each to their own enjoy your Vel Satis
im with squirelking.
those cars must be horrendous to drive - and must rip through tires.
looks good stationary though - esp on the bug....
gimmie the baja anyday.
I think a picture of a Skoda yeti towing a caravan and taking up 3 parking spaces captioned 'practical and fun' may just be the most depressing thing I've ever seen! 😀
I like the A2, was after one a while back.
In a yeti now....doing my bit to lower the average owners age....deffo a codger mobile
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I think a picture of a Skoda yeti towing a caravan and taking up 3 parking spaces captioned 'practical and fun' may just be the most depressing thing I've ever seen!
Bang on
A2 could be a design classic in the making.
Why are we suggesting old cars.
Ever driven any of these old cars... Ive driven quite a few...fun in their own way...would i daily drive them....poke that.
i just wish there was a 'singular sam' or 'cy cotic' of the car world who could make a brumbrum as lovely as their bikes :-/
EDIT: add a 'jonestown stooge' to those two 🙂
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Why are we suggesting old cars.
Ever driven any of these old cars... Ive driven quite a few...fun in their own way...would i daily drive them....poke that.
Same reason there are threads on here about rigid steel singlespeeds aswell as carbon fibre full suss with electronic suspension... Less is more to some.. Ent it.
spectabilis - love all of those. thanks.
I saw a car that looked like an estate version of a Nissan Figaro. Anyone got an idea as to what it actually was?
Was it a Nissan Pao?
hmmmm...... thanks to the posts above ^^^ i did a double take when i saw my mates got an alfa romeo 159 outside his house. 1.9 diesel, black, 07 plate, looks lovely. told me its worth around £4,500. my 57 octavia laurin and klement is maybe worth a bit more than that. he said he may sell shortly.....
would i be stupid to consider a swap on looks alone? reviews suggest poorer economy, resale value, rear passenger space, boot space and probably dearer parts. am i going through a midlife crisis? 😀
subaru sambar ......if your a japanese milkman.
surely your not bored of your octavia - thats heresay on here !
Was it a Nissan Pao?
Yes it was thankyou! 🙂
Skoda Yeti is hardly out of the ordinary is it?
We have a Giulietta as a follow up to our 147.
Tree-Magnet - How is the Giulietta for bikes? Can the back seats fold down pretty flat? I'm going to see a 2011 2.0 JTDM-2 (170) on Saturday. What's it like to live with?
m0rk wins thread. Freetracks are ace. Cheap, fast and they actually handle despite weighing a ton and a half and having jacked up suspension. The only thing I don't like about mine is the fuel consumption, 28mpg average.
They are bloody ugly though, that rear three quarter view is actually as good as it gets.
I just bought a Panda 4x4 its proper cool for nipping to town or bounding up the farm ,
We have a Giulietta as a follow up to our 147.Tree-Magnet - How is the Giulietta for bikes? Can the back seats fold down pretty flat? I'm going to see a 2011 2.0 JTDM-2 (170) on Saturday. What's it like to live with?
I can fit my Ibis Mojo in with the front wheel off. Seats don't fold flat as the seat itself doesn't flip forward, but it's not been an issue for me. I've got the 1.4 170bhp petrol and it's a lovely motor. I had a 1.9 JTDM in the 147 and loved it. I thought I'd never go back to a petrol after that but the 1.4 is even better imo. As a car it's just as easy to live with as a focus, but as per the OP, it's a bit different from all the rest on the road.
I think a picture of a Skoda yeti towing a caravan and taking up 3 parking spaces captioned 'practical and fun' may just be the most depressing thing I've ever seen!
Shots fired!
Any excuse to post mine up
Normal SLK? check again, Kleeman S8 putting out 585BHP but still retruning 37mpg on the motorway
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WCA that Merc is Epic even has the Working From Home plate 😉
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I can fit my Ibis Mojo in with the front wheel off. Seats don't fold flat as the seat itself doesn't flip forward, but it's not been an issue for me. I've got the 1.4 170bhp petrol and it's a lovely motor. I had a 1.9 JTDM in the 147 and loved it. I thought I'd never go back to a petrol after that but the 1.4 is even better imo. As a car it's just as easy to live with as a focus, but as per the OP, it's a bit different from all the rest on the road.
Thanks for that. I'm doing 20k + miles a year in it, so thought the JTDM might be the best bet. Time will tell. Went to view and test drive today. Really nice car and got it for a great price. Pick it up later in the week.
Not this one, but pretty much identical:
+1 for the Panda Cross and Citroen Cactus.
-1 for the new Beetle, looks like a dog either having a dump or doing the itchy b*m shuffle!
The G wagon is different, but very expensive, what about a Defender? but then I would say that wouldn't I!
That Z3 is horrific. Cars modified to look a bit like classics are the lowest of the low.
Interesting to see the Matra Rancho. Loved the look of that when I was a kid but in those pre-internet days knew next to nothing about it ([url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matra_Rancho ]now Wikipedia[/url])
I've always had a thing for 'leisure activity' vehicles, even before I was a mountain biker. Thought the mk1 Espace (which i've just learnt was Matra's successor to the Rancho) would have been a fun vehicle to own. Either would have made perfect bike wagons - large flexible interior, no unnecessary four wheel drive.
A shame theres not much like that anymore - our Caddy Maxi Life is close but not perfect
Suzuki Jimny? The hairdresser's runabout with serious off road ability. Ladder chassis, 80" wheelbase, coil sprung live axles and a locking diff (of sorts), it's like a 2:3 scale model of a land rover!
Still available new, and also the cheapest 4 wheel drive on the market!
WCA, that merc looks mental, when are you selling it?
how does it achieve that mpg??
get the feeling that the bmw i8 is going to be just as exclusive as the 8 series.
Haha i remember when this was at the Melbourne motorshow some years back, i went to open the door and the handle fell off, it was painted balsa wood and glued on! Still have it somewhere!
For an ace all rounder and probably cheap in Albion, you can't go past a mk1 Honda CRV. the one I have has starship milage and just keeps on ticking, absolutely bombproof, fold down flat seats lets you get a stack of bikes in the back, and the rear boot floor folds out into a table for those impromptu carpark card games!
Still looks fresh today and she's 13 years old.
at least they choose a legendary name.shame about the door handle ( and the balsa one )
do you think that the jimny has been heavily modified though? i always thought they were a good trendy runabout. Didn't realize the suspension could do that.















