Cars you like even though no one else does...
Discussion
cerb4.5lee said:
BMW X6, there seems loads of hate for these and I have always liked them...
You want to try owning an X3 after Clarkson's rant on TG all those years ago, the way that 'hate' still tarnishes it is staggering.....I'm on my second and am looking now at a second generation version for my next car. It has a great blend of on-road ability with enough off-road ability for my needs combined with a hint of grunt. I'm one of those that does 'need' a 4x4 occasionally and an estate wouldn't be able to cope otherwise I'd be one of the sheep and have a 535d Touring
soi6 said:
Nezquick said:
Skoda Yeti. I think they're great.
Very classy and amazing when kitted out with good tyres. But the Yeti - its just functional and just designed to be what it is - a practical well thought out car - the 170 tdi 4 x 4 looks particularly interesting - as is the 1.8 tsi which (compared to the 170 tdi) seems so epically pointless that its just awesome.
Ive got a particular thing for some mid/late 90s VW stuff at the moment - the 95 to 02 Polo - especially the facelift model, the Vento (1.9 tdi GL if such things still exist ) and Polo/Cordoba estate.
I realise they are all probably crap (the 90s VWs) - that's part of the appeal
If the snotter needs something more then glowplugs to sort its unhappy with life approach to starting from cold - then I may be in a Grandad spec* Passat soon
- what else would you describe a 2.0 115 ps petrol automatic B5.5 with velour interior and wood trim - was the most promising looking thing on the classifieds yesterday
Ranger 6 said:
cerb4.5lee said:
BMW X6, there seems loads of hate for these and I have always liked them...
You want to try owning an X3 after Clarkson's rant on TG all those years ago, the way that 'hate' still tarnishes it is staggering.....I'm on my second and am looking now at a second generation version for my next car. It has a great blend of on-road ability with enough off-road ability for my needs combined with a hint of grunt. I'm one of those that does 'need' a 4x4 occasionally and an estate wouldn't be able to cope otherwise I'd be one of the sheep and have a 535d Touring
The latest one looks a great package too.
Er... I seem to be in agreement with most of the posts on here so far - but that can't be right as that can't mean they are cars "no-one" likes :-)
I thought everyone loved those '59 Caddys?
I have a particular fondness for the old Kia Magentis for reasons I can't fathom - just on looks. I suspect it's the low glassline and gaudy chrome.
I thought everyone loved those '59 Caddys?
I have a particular fondness for the old Kia Magentis for reasons I can't fathom - just on looks. I suspect it's the low glassline and gaudy chrome.
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