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Me its got to be a BMW, never would i pay over the top for a german car,i probably wouldnt buy a Peugot either, or a Mecedes, for the same reason as a BMW, or even a Renault.
Anything the OP [i]would[/i] buy.
bmw owner then
Do BMWs have heated mirrors?
Peugeot: dreadful dreary plastic French tat. Would nt rule anything else out.
Saab if i had to buy a car
BMW
Fiat
Sh!troen
Renault
VW
BMW, merc or audi all make decent cars, probably not worth the premium over say a mondeo for a basic 3 series, but as you go up through the range thy are clearly quality cars for the very wealthy, I would have to have a lot od spare cash before splashing it on one, but I do see the point of them.
VW however are no better than the competition (in many cases actually worse), but still charge a premium for branding, only an absolute fool would buy one.
Citroen
Vauxhall
Driven quite a few BMW's, always underwhelmed TBH, which is a shame because I've always fancied one.
Peugeot for the same reasons already mentioned, same goes for Renault and Citreon.
Wouldn't have a Fiat either, many bad experiences.
Mazda- my mazda 6 has spent the last 3 weeks in the mazda dealers and mazda uk still dont know whats wrong with. Utterly dire aftersales...dont go there
Peugeot-loved my 206gti but developed major faults after only 30k miles
Audi, BMW. I don't like the way they are driven...quite often very aggressively turning ordinary roads into their "motorsport arenas" maybe these cars encourage this??
just today traded in the wife's somewhat unreliable Ford, so wouldn't have another in a rush. before that had she a Renault which was very poor, electrics and mechanically, so not one of them.
My last car was a VW Golf and it was lovely but not the most reliable. My current car (Company) is a BMW 3 tourer and it is excellent - streets ahead of the rest on quality and comfort.
Oh, and not a badge snob in any way, as evidenced by today's purchase of a Kia for the wife 🙂
Honda. Jeez, anyone who drives an FRV ought to have a word with himself.
🙂
Renault. Never ever ever again will I buy another Renault.
land rover land rover land rover and if given the chance i would never have another land rover
Would never buy a rover for a car i relied on
This includes land rovers and range rovers
Which is strange cause i like land rovers and old RRCs and would love to get my hands on an old series 1 for a sunday drive.
Best biking car ever dd. But you wouldn't know owt about that would you? 😉
lol at iainc - premium german brand for me, korean shitbox for the wife!! youve got your prioritis right. Is your wifes bike an apollo?? ;o)
This is not a dig at you it just made me smile!
When we go car shopping, our top 2 criteria are always (and I'm deadly serious here)
Not French
Not Grey or Silver or any colour that looks like grey or silver
After that pretty much anything goes.
Vauxhall, I cant see myself ever owning one, never bought one and never have one either.
BMW's only seem to come alive when driven a little hard .
Alfa's now i'd not touch one even if they are a drivers car and Fiats utter crap
Make? Dunno. Pretty much all manufacturers have something good in the range.
Nothing under 3L unless it has a turbo and probably nothing without 4wd. Probably. I'm fickle.
Ford- autoeletrics by chimpanzees on PCP
Audi- overpriced tat
pugrot and anything french
American built mercs as they some how remove all the things that merc were famous for, such as build quality and reliability and replace it with nasty plastics, annoying squeaks and the mechanical robustness of a kinder surprise toy.
yes I've owned lots of all of the above 😆
Audi. Same reason as Radioman. That and the "look at me" LED running lights
I've had a BMW. I'd have another. I'd have another Saab if someone else was paying the service bills.
I wouldn't have a Vauxhall. Mrs_drummer had two, a Nova & then an Astra. No end of problems, including on the Astra an EMU that went totally insane
I've had three Renaults. I haven't had a recent one, but I wouldn't be put off.
SSang Yong. I definitely wouldn't have one of those.
Mercedes. Unless someone else was paying the service bills.
I'd have another Alfa. Had two, great cars, shame about the dealers
Oh yeah - vauxhall zafira - worst car ever driven !
Gearbox was more vague than my land rover ! Clutch bite point apeared to be in the dash somewhere
It did good hand brake turns though - hire cars only redeaming feature - it really was a hatebox ! The insignia that replaced it when we went back was a nice if bland car !
I don't believe you can buy a truly bad car in the UK today.
Seems pretty daft to just write off a brand entirely purely on principle - especially a brand like BMW, who, whichever way you spin it, make some fantastic cars.
Rover/MG to add to my list.
SSang Yong. I definitely wouldn't have one of those.
Forgot those. My parents bought one last year despite my advice; a Ssangyong Rexton. They use it for towing their caravan. 2.7 litres of gutless wobbly noise.
anything french or korean
Range Rover / Audi.
I'm struggling to think of any French car I'd buy. Never had anything but problems with every single one I've ever owned/leased/loaned.
See also Fiats and Ferrari's.
I don't believe you can buy a truly bad car in the UK today
I use a lot of hire cars in my job and I've been shocked at how much tat is out there. Ford and Vauxhall both produce junk from my recent experiences and I've even had the odd Seat which has really disappointed, something that I was quite surprised at given their VW links.
On recent experience my next car will not have a Ford or Vauxhall badge on the front. One Focus I had on hire was so flimsy I could see the bonnet flex at motorway speeds 😯
I also hate Vauxhalls insistence on electric parking brakes, hateful things.
On the other hand I've always had a soft spot for Fiats. Yes, they break but there is something charming about them when they are working. Plus when they do break they are cheap to fix, unlike my current 2006 Astra 😳
seems as if bmw and peugo tare top of the liost of no cars.
lol at iainc - premium german brand for me, korean shitbox for the wife!! youve got your prioritis right. Is your wifes bike an apollo?? ;o)This is not a dig at you it just made me smile!
LOL 🙂
yes, she said something similar !!
oh, and she has a skanky old Raleigh something, but never rides it !
Nissan Almeria bought brand new and was nothing but problems
Engine failed twice
Vauxhall - every one I've driven (hire and courtesy cars) has been a hideous plasticy pile of cack. Horrible.
Seat.
They look so angry.
VW.
So, I dunno…aspirational.
Can't believe how many posters are so jealous of premium (ie BMW, Audi, merc) owners. I thought we were all grown ups here.
Vauxhall. The most uncomfortable cars ever. Even a short drive makes me feel 10 years older.
wrecker - agreed, my back is a bit dodgy anyway, but while I can drive either of our two Fords for hours with no problem, after an hour or two in any of the Vauxhalls I've have driven I'm in pain.
I've owned a number of different types, all of which have been largely reliable. They have included Alfa's and Peugeots.
I agree that it is difficult to make a "bad" car today and most of the issues that people highlight are probably more due to the fact that they may be "mechanically unsympathetic" or a reflection of their driving.
Lots of cars I find unattractive but to call the Ford Mondeo (a car which I find bland btw) "junk" really means you dont know what you are talking about. For the money it is one of the best, most reliable, well built and specced cars around. Frugal as well. 🙄 Its entirely up to you NOT to like it but to call it "junk" really ensures the rest of what you say will be ignored.
Seat.
They look so angry.
Precisely the appeal for me 🙂
Anything French, or Spanish, or Italian.
VW, which is pure prejudice and not based on anything I've personally experienced.
Renault, based on the PoS I've got parked out front which is continually going wrong.
Lamborghini- too many of those speed hump round here.
Otherwise as surfer says, it's difficult to build bad cars these days. Mondeos are bought by companies because they are cheap to run and reliable, same could be said for the Vectra but I've never driven one. My little Pug has done over 250.000km with only one mechanical problem, a blown turbo and I think I was responsible for that by putting too much oil in.
None of the Fords I had missed beats.
And I'm looking to buy an Audi, read into that what you want.