Hire an Allegro
Discussion
Great Escape Classic Car Hire has acquired an Austin Allegro to hire, I expect demand will be high :P
http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk/cars-bentleyhirec...
http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk/cars-bentleyhirec...
Bebee said:
I could hire it and then take it to the scrap yard, it would be worth the hire fee to see it crushed and gone for good.
Why, its survived this long, it isnt a threat, you dont have to drive one and it is, for better or worse, part of our motoring heritage.Weird attitude, the real world isnt a episode of Top Gear.
J4CKO said:
Bebee said:
I could hire it and then take it to the scrap yard, it would be worth the hire fee to see it crushed and gone for good.
Why, its survived this long, it isnt a threat, you dont have to drive one and it is, for better or worse, part of our motoring heritage.Weird attitude, the real world isnt a episode of Top Gear.
Truth is, I'd love to have a go in one, and then take it to the scrap yard, sorry, there I go again.
My Dad had a wide variety of interesting cars when I was growing up, Gilbern Invader, Vauxhall Magnum and Firenza Coupes, Hartwell Hillman Imp to name a few.
Yet the only car he ever bought brand new was an Allego 1.3 in beige with a brown interior, I still like to remind him of this every once in a while.
Yet the only car he ever bought brand new was an Allego 1.3 in beige with a brown interior, I still like to remind him of this every once in a while.
Why would anyone hand over money to use that hideous POS
I was unfortunate to have been given
an estate version many years ago and it was without ANY doubt the worst pile of crap
i ever (tried) to drive.
It finaly gave up after several weeks of various problems
when upon leaving my drive it managed to shear off BOTH front lower mounts
leaving it on the floor with both front wheels cocked up under the arches
At that point i was so angry with it
i went in the house came back out with a sledge hammer and pounded the crap out of it till i felt better
(which was some time) then gave it to a local scrappy.
without doubt the lowest point of the sad BL cars range and the point i switched to ford
products for some years.
I was unfortunate to have been given
an estate version many years ago and it was without ANY doubt the worst pile of crap
i ever (tried) to drive.
It finaly gave up after several weeks of various problems
when upon leaving my drive it managed to shear off BOTH front lower mounts
leaving it on the floor with both front wheels cocked up under the arches
At that point i was so angry with it
i went in the house came back out with a sledge hammer and pounded the crap out of it till i felt better
(which was some time) then gave it to a local scrappy.
without doubt the lowest point of the sad BL cars range and the point i switched to ford
products for some years.
GeordieInExile said:
zed4 said:
Hmm, nice marketing trick. Maybe I'll buy a Morris Marina for my similar sports car hire company in a hope it might go viral!
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