Do we like those ?
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J4CKO

Original Poster:

46,364 posts

226 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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I sometimes get the feeling with petrolheads there is a bit of a herd mentality, certain cars pop up and some seem to get reverence, hushed worship and the odd "Sex Wee", like certain models get cannonised, some of it is obviously deserved but some seems to be over the top, I have a distinct feeling that some have to check back through old thread to see if the collective like that particular model in case they mistakenly Eulogise about an MGTF and have to cancel their membership.

Is there list being passed round ?

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

178 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Yes there is.

You free thinkers aren't invited.

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

291 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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If there is a list I'd love to see it.

I often find myself at odds with a majority opinion, despite having an MX5 and a BMW.

I was also recently accused of following the herd when I said I liked the Alfa SZ, which is odd as I thought it was just me and my little brother who had ever wanted one. Apparently that is on the list too.

We could start a couple of lists:

Cliche PH Love:
MX5 mk1
E30 M3
Alfa SZ

Cliche PH Hate:
Prius
All French other than 205s and hot Clios
New Beetle

ETA: Really not sure where to put the 911. Some hate, some love, some love only air cooled, some hate all but GT3s and some find the Targa to be utterly hideous.

Edited by Captain Muppet on Tuesday 18th June 17:29

okie592

2,711 posts

193 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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E39 BMW - any form as long as it's a petrol


The petrol version of any diesel car that is listed

sherman

15,063 posts

241 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Mx5
Bmw 535i
TVR (any)

MrDan

303 posts

216 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Vocal Minority said:
Yes there is.

You free thinkers aren't invited.
This made me laugh into my brew. It's why I don't post much.

I fear that if I were to suggest that only people who cut hair should drive MX5's, a group of powerfully built company directors are going to come and find me and burn me at the stake.

longshot

3,286 posts

224 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Its ok to have your own opinions on PH as long as its the correct one. hehe

Lowtimer

4,293 posts

194 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Don;t forget that anything with less than 500 bhp is "dangerously slow".

Ved

3,939 posts

201 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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longshot said:
Its ok to have your own opinions on PH as long as its the correct one. hehe
Page one, line one. Close book smile

kambites

71,047 posts

247 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Lowtimer said:
Don;t forget that anything with less than 500 bhp is "dangerously slow".
Pft, don't you know anything? It's power to weight that matters; anything under 500bhp/tonne is dangerously slow.

Debaser

7,938 posts

287 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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From threads I've seen it seems to be anything RWD is hated on here. Say anything about enjoying RWD and the words 'driving god' start to appear...

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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longshot said:
Its ok to have your own opinions on PH as long as its the correct one. hehe
haha, add to that, the PH opinion may be completely different to several independent tests by motoring experts and cannot be challenged.

Liquid Tuna

1,403 posts

182 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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I love mk1 Mondeos. Anyone who doesn't can go fk themselves. I do not like diesels. Anyone who does can please themselves, it's got nothing to do with me.

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Debaser said:
From threads I've seen it seems to be anything RWD is hated on here. Say anything about enjoying RWD and the words 'driving god' start to appear...
You must be reading another Piston Heads. The standard line is no matter what it is if it is FWD it is a "shopping trolley"!

GrizzlyBear

1,099 posts

161 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Captain Muppet said:
I was also recently accused of following the herd when I said I liked the Alfa SZ, which is odd as I thought it was just me and my little brother who had ever wanted one. Apparently that is on the list too.

Edited by Captain Muppet on Tuesday 18th June 17:29
I never liked the SZ until I seen one in the flesh, now I adore them, if I had the garage space I would buy one (can't leave something like that in the rain).

Rawwr

22,722 posts

260 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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I think there's an important distinction between cars that are worshiped for what they can do and cars that adored for what they are.

I love the F40. I shouldn't love it. It's not normally aspirated, it was assembled by workshy Italian peasant-folk resulting in panel gaps you could drive a Transit through and in a game of hypercar Top Trumps it's beaten by everything. Having said that, I had a poster of one on my bedroom wall as a child and that created a want that will never go away. I even fairly sure I'd never want to drive one for fear of disappointment but as an object, as something to adore, nothing beats it.

Then there are cars like the GT86, which on paper make no sense but they drive near perfectly for me and I love them because of what they can do and how they do it.

Distinction. Important.

kambites

71,047 posts

247 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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aka_kerrly said:
You must be reading another Piston Heads. The standard line is no matter what it is if it is FWD it is a "shopping trolley"!
What you're failing to take into account, is that most RWD cars are also shopping trolleys. The trolleyishness of a car is not directly related to the driven wheels. smile

Dog Star

17,438 posts

194 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Don't forget the whole diesels are crap thing <yawn>, French cars are st (but TVRs, well known for their peerless build quality and reliability are revered), RWD blah blah. Oh - and those who pick out a tiny detail on an otherwise nice picture of a perfectly pretty girl and say it's a "ten pinter" etc.

Personally I'm convinced that these hive mind "thinkers" just live at home with their mums and sit on teh internet wearing their stained, grey, rigid Y front having hand shandies over a picture of a "Chim".

LuS1fer

43,354 posts

271 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Ultimately, I buy what I want and often what i don't want because a particular car may be in fantastic condition, a bargain, low miles etc etc. I have rarely gone out to buy a single model, blind to anything else, because what I'm looking for is a car I like, which looks good and does what I want it to do and which I can afford.

If anything, I tend to shun anything that has been deified on this forum, especially BMWs. I once went in an MX5 and thought it was fairly rank and equally once owned a Corvette C4 which I found biblically epic.

SturdyHSV

10,407 posts

193 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Dog Star said:
Don't forget the whole diesels are crap thing <yawn>, French cars are st (but TVRs, well known for their peerless build quality and reliability are revered), RWD blah blah. Oh - and those who pick out a tiny detail on an otherwise nice picture of a perfectly pretty girl and say it's a "ten pinter" etc.

Personally I'm convinced that these hive mind "thinkers" just live at home with their mums and sit on teh internet wearing their stained, grey, rigid Y front having hand shandies over a picture of a "Chim".
I'm missing these pictures of pretty girls, I'm clearly hanging out in the wrong areas...

  • shuffles off