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  • What make of car wouldnt you buy.
  • surfer
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    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.

    M6TTF
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    Seat.
    They look so angry.

    Precisely the appeal for me 🙂

    buzz-lightyear
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    Anything French, or Spanish, or Italian.

    mogrim
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    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.

    donsimon
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    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.

    molgrips
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    I own a VW, because it was much nicer inside than any of the others I tried. Well, I did like the Civic but the ones available at the time were too expensive.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Wouldn’t have an Audi or anything French or Italian or Korean.

    My next car will 98% likely be a Mondeo.

    🙂

    EDIT: And nothing higher than a saloon, so no MPG or mini-MPGs. Unless I got a van, which would be pretty sweet actually.

    tonyg2003
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    Probably not a LandRoover/RangeRover/any other 4×4 brand as I’m not fussed by 4×4 (contary to what about 50% of the population here in Surrey seem to think) since I don’t need off road performance. Although I’d buy a 4×4 quick car! Nothing to do about jealousy.

    Otherwise anything thats the best car for my needs/wants. Hence probably not some US brands – eg. Chevrolet who seem to make poor cars compare to the competition.

    The other odd thing is that people write off whole brands. Some makers make very good and very poor cars. VW Fox anyone?

    Inbred456
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    Agree with buzz. Anything French, Italian or Spanish. Peugeot 306 worst car i’ve ever had. Will never buy a french car ever again. AE86 Corolla GT the most reliable.

    Markie
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    BMW, after the appaling service my wife received over the course of two years with one.

    Whyte1
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    + 1 Can’t believe how many posters are so jealous of premium (ie BMW, Audi, merc) owners. I thought we were all grown ups here .

    epicyclo
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    BMW & Audi.

    My reactions aren’t good enough to drive the compulsory A-type 6″ from the car in front. 🙂

    cheburashka
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    +1 BMW & Audi. Also anything French.

    Can’t believe someone said they’d buy an Audi but that ‘only a fool’ would buy a VW due to ‘premium branding’…

    Neil-F
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    I drive Mazdas, can’t see that changing too soon to be honest. I’ve had 3 fantastic 323F’s and I’ve had my current 52 plate Sport for 6 years, not had one single problem with it, except a bit of rust!
    I had 2 Vauxhalls in between the 323F’s both pretty unreliable and generally disappointing.
    I don’t like German cars, especially VW’s because I think they’re overpriced and over rated. I had a 58 plate Golf 1.4 TSi Sport for 4 weeks last year and I was glad to get rid of it!

    CountZero
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    BMW, because I’ve yet to see one with decent styling, and having a car that I can’t drive when it snows is out as well. Peugeot again because the styling’s ugly. A Mini, ugly car, calling it a Mini infringes Trades Description, with less room than the original. I’d love an Audi, especially an S-Line A5, although the possible RS1 is very appealing, with 4×4 and the hot TT 2.5 engine.
    I’d happily buy a Citröen DS3, particularly the Racing.

    paulosoxo
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    Peugeot. I bought a brand new 206, and had it delivered on September the 11th, 2001. It was truly awful, gutless, compared to the 16v 1itre Micra I’d traded in for it. The interior creaked and squeeked, the ECU regularly died. It ate crank sensors. The exhaust rotted through. The aircon smelled bad

    Hateful, horrid car. Stupid.

    tazzymtb
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    but to call the Ford Mondeo (a car which I find bland btw) “junk” really means you dont know what you are talking about.

    our current fleet have been awful with more electrical gremlins than a copy of a copy of a copy of a magicshine light.

    Mine went through a phase of trying to kill me by switching the engine off under braking and taking the power steering ABS etc.. with it, usually commin into corners or approaching roundabouts, went back numerous times until I refused to take it back until it was made safe. Apparently it’s not uncommon with the new ones 😯

    the rest have just;
    lost all the dash board and central touch screen controls
    refused to start on a regular basis
    given random warning lights for no reason
    had to have complete new dashboards fitted
    unlocked themselves for a laugh
    the GPS receivers in the ariel base let water in and stop working

    yep mondeos are ace 😀

    flow
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    Nothing wrong with Audi’s, best interiors by far IMO. They drive well, look good, reliable, whats not to like?

    john_drummer
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    having a car that I can’t drive when it snows is out as well

    seriously though, how often does it really snow in this country?

    (unless of course you’re not in “this” country!)

    buy a drum kit. buy some extra cymbals, and some extra stands to put them on. Keep the stands in the boot. no problem. like having a fat lad sat over the rear axle, all the time

    donsimon
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    seriously though, how often does it really snow in this country?

    Not enough to be worth learning how to drive properly. I worry more about the driver with comments like that.

    molgrips
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    Can’t believe how many posters are so jealous of premium (ie BMW, Audi, merc) owners. I thought we were all grown ups here

    If you were indeed a grown up you’d realise that it’s not jealousy.

    thegreatape
    Free Member

    no problem. like having a fat lad sat over the rear axle, all the time

    I’ll believe that when we’ve seen Hora drive a Caterham 7 in the snow.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    john_drummer – Member
    seriously though, how often does it really snow in this country?
    (unless of course you’re not in “this” country!)

    Actually quite a lot in the Highlands, but we’re trying hard not to be in this country… 😆

    Nick
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    This is great, I’d been struggling to decide which frankly stupid contraption to buy, to deliver me merrily a-planet-raping in obscene comfort, whilst costing me an arm and a leg, now all I have to do is give this thread a few more hours, collate the responses and voila, my next car choice will be revealed to me.

    grtdkad
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    Mogrim re your Renault pos. ygm

    john_drummer
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    Actually quite a lot in the Highlands, but we’re trying hard not to be in this country.

    ok, I’ll give you that one. TBH if I lived in the highlands I’d want something 4WD.

    how often do we really get snow in England? Proper snow that isn’t gone the next morning. Lake District excepted.

    This time last year we were already under 8 inches of snow, this year it’s unseasonably warm. any guesses what next year will be like? Is it really worth basing your choice of car for the next 5 years on a weather event that happens maybe once every 20 years? If you think it is then get a Landcruiser or something

    deadlydarcy
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    If you were indeed a grown up you’d realise that it’s not jealousy.

    Thanks mol. Finally someone.
    (I know it’s not jealousy with you. You’re far too anally retentive to be so emotional about a car.)

    brakes
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    Skoda – despite the fact that they are good cars, I just can’t get beyond all the jokes from my childhood when their cars were woeful

    buzz1024
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    I can’t really say that any car available new in this country at the moment is crap – I’ve had some horrors in the past but you pays your money and takes your choice – I’ve had some great Renaults and Peugeots but some of the smaller current pugs are just cheap and nasty town cars – Fords – you can drive one and it’s great and the next one is gash! – I don’t like the styling of current BMW’s, and I find that Audi’s look very aggressive, Vauxhalls just look so bland and uninteresting. Some of the newer Korean offerings look good but the one I just wouldn’t buy at the moment is the Nissan Juke – must have been styled by the RNIB. I’ve got a Merc V class – it does everything that I need it to do and TBH I would have bought it whatever badge was on the front.

    nonk
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    i would rather drive a sh*t car than turn into a miserable old fart that reads far to much into people because of the brand of car they drive. 😀

    mastiles_fanylion
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    Mazda – ours has been shocking but running it till it dies then never again.

    luke
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    Theres no one make I would completly write off, theres models from a manufacture I wouldnt buy.

    I took a dislike to the Pug 306 and now the wife owns a Pug 407 which is a great improvement in refinement, build, and performance, despite us saying we didnt want another Pug, its odd how these things pan out.

    daveb
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    Mazda, Peugot, Citroen, Vauxhall or Fiat

    I own an A4 estate and think its an awesome car and will probably replace with the same. Have owned Ford, Vauxhall, Subaru, Peugot, VW, Nissan and Renault in the past and havent been so impressed as with my current car. (I previously heard Subaru dealers were excellent, I have owned three impreza’s and while the cars are excellent the three dealers I have dealt with have been shit, I would unfortunately never buy a Subaru again due to after sales support (Nobles – Penicuik, Grieves Falkirk hold your held in shame, especially the sales person David at Grieves, what a useless, lying little c**t).

    rickmeister
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    Interesting daveb…. same story on a number of threads about poor dealers…. They are car salespeople at the end of the day and we are all the most important people in the world for the short period of time leading to signing for a new car… after that, your nothing as your not buying from them and adding to their commission.

    I wouldnt buy any Land or Range Rover, any 4×4 pickup and disregard anything French…. Will probably go with Skoda next… (who havnt had a bad word on this thread yet)…..

    Just thinking my car purchases are a continuation of what my parents had when I was a kid… vw/audi/skoda…..

    coolhandluke
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    I wouldn’t have:

    Anything from the VW Audi stable based upon experience (VW, Skoda, Audi, Seat)
    Anything French based upon how many French cars I see on the hard shoulder
    Fiat, based upon experience
    Anything Korean cos they eat dogs and their cars say you have given up on life in general.

    Zedsdead
    Free Member

    Hell! If it has wheels and an engine I’ll drive it!

    If all I could get my hands on was one of those little tractor like lawnmowers I’d drive that!

    😀

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Volvo because of recent experience… may have been mine was just a lemon… but i don’t like Volvos now

    samuri
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    I doubt I’d buy another Audi to be honest. That’s not jealousy, I just can’t afford the servicing. Great car, just very expensive to run.

    FunkyDunc
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    VW for me very overpriced for what you get these days. Back in the day the quality would have been a peg ot two above Ford etc, but not anymore yet they still want to charge more?!?

    surfer
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    Mine went through a phase of trying to kill me by switching the engine off under braking and taking the power steering ABS etc

    A good judge of character as well. I rest my case.

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