why do people take the tinkle out of my laguna

why do people take the tinkle out of my laguna

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fiveus

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1,215 posts

182 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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I love the car it's a x reg 1.8 16v never let me down in the 7 yrs iv'e owned it.A people still say it's french crap.Somebody please explain why

matc

4,714 posts

208 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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Because it's crap and French! wink

Only messing, it's probably because it's a bit ordinary.

Hitler Hadrump

1,750 posts

174 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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MK1 Lagunas are supposed to be pretty good, it was the MK2 which really played up the 'unreliable Renault' angle.

Adam205

814 posts

183 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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I'd be happy that someone noticed it... come on, its dull transport at its dullest.

RS03

194 posts

162 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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Possibly because you use the word "tinkle"

slipstream 1985

12,306 posts

180 months

Friday 7th January 2011
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i dont get the whole frence crap thing, iv had about 7 or 8 different french cars aged 5-12 years, from 1.1s to hot hatches and they have all been decent no major surprises. and had 2 german cars of similar age which have been proper buckets. all personal experience of course

redleader1

72 posts

160 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Take no notice of them!! Bet they dont realise how comfy that drivers seat is??? I had an R reg 2.0 RXE and I loved it!!!!! would go as far as saying one of the most comfy cars ive ever driven and owned!!!! And it was a dull non metalic dark blue....

fiveus

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1,215 posts

182 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Adam205 said:
I'd be happy that someone noticed it... come on, its dull transport at its dullest.
i don't think it is dull.it looks really nice from the front

fiveus

Original Poster:

1,215 posts

182 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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redleader1 said:
Take no notice of them!! Bet they dont realise how comfy that drivers seat is??? I had an R reg 2.0 RXE and I loved it!!!!! would go as far as saying one of the most comfy cars ive ever driven and owned!!!! And it was a dull non metalic dark blue....
yes they are really comfy.They actualy handle quite well to.

maniac0796

1,292 posts

167 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Hitler Hadrump said:
MK1 Lagunas are supposed to be pretty good, it was the MK2 which really played up the 'unreliable Renault' angle.
IIRC from the Motor trader or whatever magazine we get at work, the Mk2 is mostly the reason why Renault has had such a bad market share in the UK for the past couple of years, purely due to it's god awful reliability.

redleader1

72 posts

160 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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fiveus said:
redleader1 said:
Take no notice of them!! Bet they dont realise how comfy that drivers seat is??? I had an R reg 2.0 RXE and I loved it!!!!! would go as far as saying one of the most comfy cars ive ever driven and owned!!!! And it was a dull non metalic dark blue....
yes they are really comfy.They actualy handle quite well to.
Yeah they do handle quite well considering its by no means a sports car...
Unfortunatley when you come to sell it you will always compare that seat to what ever you buy..ha ha ha... I sold mine over 6 years ago and still bang on about the drivers seat... Should have kept it and fitted it to my later buys... (the seat that is)

martin mrt

3,777 posts

202 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Mk1 Laguna = decent but dull family car

Mk2 Laguna = Crap, I need not add anything else other than they are truly awful

BarnatosGhost

31,608 posts

254 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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martin mrt said:
Mk1 Laguna = decent but dull family car

Mk2 Laguna = Crap, I need not add anything else other than they are truly awful
Agreed, all things considered, probably the worst car sold in the uk in the las t10 years.

EDLT

15,421 posts

207 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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maniac0796 said:
Hitler Hadrump said:
MK1 Lagunas are supposed to be pretty good, it was the MK2 which really played up the 'unreliable Renault' angle.
IIRC from the Motor trader or whatever magazine we get at work, the Mk2 is mostly the reason why Renault has had such a bad market share in the UK for the past couple of years, purely due to it's god awful reliability.
It wasn't unusual for rear suspension bushes to fail at the first MOT, the garage I worked for at the time even bought the special tool to replace because we had so many coming in!

AV12

5,316 posts

209 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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jeff m

4,060 posts

259 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Just be happy that it's the car they are ridiculing and not youbiggrin

Ok, it doesn't have enough pistons, but that is true of most cars on here.
I really wouldn't worry, you buy a car for youself not for other people.
I've always bought exactly what I've wanted, I have never given a shxt what other people think, including four Citroens. And one was a 2CV.yikes

What probably pees 'em off is that you chose something thats given you 7 years of care free motoring.(assume it's from your mates)

I would just smile and ask them how much they pay each month in car payments then remind them yours is paid for.

Edited by jeff m on Saturday 8th January 11:59

TheD

3,133 posts

200 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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I had a Laguna and it really is true is was super comfy. It was a nightmare though as it was always having something needing fixed. Eventually the heater matrix packed in and I was quoted £400 so off it went to the trade in fellas.

jsg612

571 posts

169 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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One of my neighbours bought his Laguna estate brand new in '97 (for work and towing a large caravan) and just got rid of it last week. Having covered over 250,000 miles, other than routine servicing he only ever had a blocked injector replaced.

J4CKO

41,710 posts

201 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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Sell it and buy a Silver Audi A4 S line, for ultimate respect....

Mr Dave

3,233 posts

196 months

Saturday 8th January 2011
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I like them. Especially in white. With the numpstrips really glossed up. Lowered on the biggest wheels and a bit of window tinting and I think you can have a great looking car.

As said its comfortable and is a pretty decent steer, compared to the Mondeo and the Vectra of the same age Id go for the Laguna.