What is your Nemesis Car?
What is your Nemesis Car?
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8IKERDAVE

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2,615 posts

231 months

Yesterday (12:44)
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For me it's the Hyundai i10. I can't recall ever seeing one driven well. Normally covered in scrapes on every corner, never clean and missing a wheel trim or two.

I can cope with that - but the way they are driven is either 40mph everywhere or 10mph under the limit. Pulling out of junctions without looking, hogging the middle lane of the motorway and generally being terrible. The moment I'm behind one my heart sinks slightly - it's a running joke with my kids.

However, this is down to a repetive experience, Kia Picantos are a close second. But which cars do you see and think "oh here we go again".

I'm not going down the cliche Audi / BMW route. For one I drive a BMW and find that in a lot of cases they do receive a disproportional amount of flack and are driven by people who enjoy driving (or at least take it seriously). Of course there are exceptions to the rule like everything but I genuinely think to own a Hyundai i10 you must be handpicked from a pool of people who are partial to licking the odd window.

gonzales_turbo

246 posts

227 months

Yesterday (12:55)
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not in UK, but that would be the Honda Jazz. Always driven slowly and inconsiderately, sometimes to the point of dangerousness. Usually stickered, dented and bumped…

Muddle238

4,241 posts

131 months

Yesterday (12:56)
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Tesla, specifically the Model 3.

They are the Ford Focus of the electric car world, almost all seem to be bought on some form of fleet scheme or as company cars, they are just the very benchmark of blandness and average.

However, their drivers seem to be either desperate to hypermile to save their batteries, causing HGVs to overtake them on the motorways, or they think they're suddenly God's gift and flaunt their acceleration across roundabouts or through junctions that is wholeheartedly inappropriate for other road users. They seem to fall into one of two extremes and both are cretins.

Oh and then they'll bang on about how cheaply they can charge the thing but I'm sorry, I just don't care. If I felt I wanted to economise my motoring I would, but I don't, and I certainly wouldn't have a Tesla even if it was completely free to charge. They look cheap and litter the roads, just like a basic Ford from 20 years ago.

Baldchap

9,273 posts

110 months

Yesterday (13:01)
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Nissan Cashcow. Never seen a single one driven properly.

Greendubber

14,624 posts

221 months

Yesterday (13:10)
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Toyota Prius.

Almost exclusively driven by inconsiderate, incompetent taxi drivers that cause absolute mayhem when scrolling their phones looking for their next pickup and weaving all over the place. Not to mention randomly stopping to perform an impromptu 9 point turn.

swisstoni

20,846 posts

297 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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Muddle238 said:
Tesla, specifically the Model 3.

They are the Ford Focus of the electric car world, almost all seem to be bought on some form of fleet scheme or as company cars, they are just the very benchmark of blandness and average.

However, their drivers seem to be either desperate to hypermile to save their batteries, causing HGVs to overtake them on the motorways, or they think they're suddenly God's gift and flaunt their acceleration across roundabouts or through junctions that is wholeheartedly inappropriate for other road users. They seem to fall into one of two extremes and both are cretins.

Oh and then they'll bang on about how cheaply they can charge the thing but I'm sorry, I just don't care. If I felt I wanted to economise my motoring I would, but I don't, and I certainly wouldn't have a Tesla even if it was completely free to charge. They look cheap and litter the roads, just like a basic Ford from 20 years ago.
The ones hypemiling have probably flaunted their performance too much earlier in the journey. hehe

Dave Hedgehog

15,427 posts

222 months

Yesterday (13:16)
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320D if theres a dhead glued to your rear bumper it will be one of these, brain removal seams to be part of the purchase so you think they have 800hp more than an M3

CLK-GTR

1,609 posts

263 months

Yesterday (13:17)
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All of the above so far.

Cashcows, and any Kia/Hyundai blandbox SUV. Always driven like the owners are terrified of the road.

All MGs. Driven aggressively by people desperate to prove they have bought something more interesting than a washing machine. Reference the stupid colours they come in.

MitchT

16,932 posts

227 months

Yesterday (13:18)
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Vauxhall Corsa.
FFS, the universe will not implode if you exceed 18mph!

P-Jay

11,112 posts

209 months

Yesterday (13:18)
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Vauxhall Meriva and Zafria, they're different cheeks of the same arse to me. I'm convinced no one who ever bought one has ever had the slightest interest in driving or cars, easily the most poorly driven, poorly maintained mono-speed driving st heaps I see, but they're dying out now.

Pickups, especially the ones all in black with lots of plastic gofaster bits, will choose to park in the most antisocial way possible, usually found 2" off your back bumper around town, or blocking the outside lane out of it, like VW Transporters they're the owned by the most delusional drivers who think big wheels and bumpers somehow makes a 2t 130bhp vehicle 'high performance'.

The new Chinese Brands, including MG but especially the Jacamo (I think) massive SUV with a 1.6 engine, and to a lessor extent the BYD and Emoda ones. They're sucking up all the drivers who used to buy the Zafira and CashQui things. MGs always look on their last legs at 3yo and I'm sure the Jacamo will be the same, not a straight panel or wheel left.

P-Jay

11,112 posts

209 months

Yesterday (13:21)
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MitchT said:
Vauxhall Corsa.
FFS, the universe will not implode if you exceed 18mph!
Corsas are completely the opposite where I live, like it's natural state is to be on it's roof.

guyvert1

2,125 posts

260 months

Yesterday (13:25)
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Mercedes sprinter vans, those fkers will tail you to double motorway speed limits bandit

andy43

12,045 posts

272 months

Yesterday (13:26)
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Peugeot mini SUV things.
I don’t know how, but Peugeot seem to have attracted roughly half of the idiots on the road into two or three of their models. It’s impressive.

harveys

168 posts

142 months

Yesterday (13:32)
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Always a Golf, especially around Birmingham…

428 days later

606 posts

81 months

Yesterday (13:45)
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VW Scirocco. Every single one is barried up and driven badly, with soot all over the back end as it’s been remapped. No car comes close.

GeniusOfLove

4,258 posts

30 months

Yesterday (13:48)
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428 days later said:
VW Scirocco. Every single one is barried up and driven badly, with soot all over the back end as it s been remapped. No car comes close.
Agreed. Every single one I see is ruined, the driver is a total cock, and seems to think it's the fastest thing on the road. Absolute bellend mobile now.

RizzoTheRat

27,275 posts

210 months

Yesterday (13:50)
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You don't see many these days but it always used to be the 316ti. Bought by people who considered owning a BMW to be some kind of status symbol and generally lived up to all the BMW driver tropes of not indicating, tailgating, etc

Strangely Brown

12,523 posts

249 months

Yesterday (13:57)
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Audi. While I am perfectly aware that there are some, well a few maybe, Audi drivers that are perfectly competent and conscientious the acronym is, IME, pretty much always borne out every time I see one. It used to be the that BMW was the conveyance of choice for the road warrior wker but I am quite sure that the mantle has been passed to Audi now.

uktrailmonster

7,683 posts

218 months

Yesterday (13:58)
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I’m going with pick-up trucks. Often seen being driven on a mission to get ahead in traffic. 1 series BMW M cars are a close second. Almost guaranteed boy racer.

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,954 posts

241 months

Yesterday (13:59)
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Baldchap said:
Nissan Cashcow. Never seen a single one driven properly.
But seen loads crash?