Non Drivers Cars You Enjoyed Driving.......
Non Drivers Cars You Enjoyed Driving.......
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MikeGoodwin

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153 posts

201 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Think about the cars youve owned or driven from time to time that were by no means a "drivers car", but you still enjoyed driving anyway.

I once got a Nissan Micra Dci NTEC or something as a courtesy car. The thing was shocking. Worst seating position ive ever encountered, slow doesnt describe it. But it was strangely fun to drive and actually handeled quite well, and under full throttle you could hear the turbo going and the exhaust making that "whoosh" sound. I admit this was a really fun car to drive.

Second was an e46 320d SE estate. 230k on the clocks, rag heap. I covered many miles in this thing and it was a hoot. The childish side of me really enjoyed putting its arse end out in the wet - and when it snowed, well you know how it is. It had a nice steering rack too, and was pleasant to drive.

So whats yours?

matthias73

2,900 posts

173 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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A sheddy old volvo 240 with two write offs to its name.

Hilarious fun, especially as the seat was broken so my shoulders were side on to the wheel

AClownsPocket

899 posts

182 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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A MK2 Fiesta 950 bought for £50. I drove it everywhere like it was its last ride, the clutch went poing everytime you pressed it and it made a Ferrari like 'snick' noise when I changed gear. Loved driving it, it clung to an MOT by the skin of its teeth and I scrapped it when it ran out.

Happy days smile

The Moose

23,558 posts

232 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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I had a Buick enclave as a hire car in the states for 2 weeks.

Gutless wonder, but great fun.

Loved driving the tail of the dragon in that thing hehe

AlpineWhite

2,164 posts

218 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Transit!

forzaminardi

2,298 posts

210 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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I borrowed my mum's old Mk1 Micra a few years ago. It was a laugh blasting about B roads in it, although a bit of a chore on the motorway.

Marquis Rex

7,377 posts

262 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My Dodge Ram Hemi quad cab and our 1993 Buick Roadmaster (you feel like you've aged 30 years driving it, like driving your armchair to work)

Kong

1,503 posts

194 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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I find most cars which are new to me. I've always had n/a cars so i quite enjoy the turbo boost of my mothers A3 140 TDI, even though if i owned one i'm sure i'd be bored in no time!

white_goodman

4,432 posts

214 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Probably an ex-company 100k miler Ford Focus 1.6 petrol Estate. Far better to drive than it had any right to be!

falkster

4,258 posts

226 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My cortina 1600e

Toltec

7,179 posts

246 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My wife had a Metro 1.4 auto when I met her. It was surprisingly good fun to drive through the lanes, not fast but quite kart like. Turned out most of the fluid had leaked out of the suspension so it was riding low and hard.


z4chris99

12,316 posts

202 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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metro 1.3city X , manual choke

was a go kart great fun

gave it to a PHer hope it's still alive

benzito

1,060 posts

182 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My mum's old 1.8l vtec honda accord, the engine is surprisingly good! Quite high-revving and accelerates well for an otherwise dull 4-door hatchback

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

223 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Epic fun. Tyre squeel at every turn in town, will attempt to bunny hop if you stand on the brakes and is surprisingly easy to make it cock a wheel. An absolute joyous riot to grab by the scruff of the neck and throw around town or down a little B-road... hehe

Late model Fiat Panda 1.2 Eleganza 5MT







VinceFox

20,566 posts

195 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Citroen zxtd

Lugy

830 posts

206 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My old 106 1.0 - 155 section tyres, 45bhp and 4 on the floor. The paint had faded from green to white in places, the seats had no support whatsoever and I was given it for free! It was the most fun little car I've driven, even did a track day in it and overtook an Alfa 75!

petrolsniffer

2,536 posts

197 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My old 205 1.1

Loved it stuck to the road like glue when I put some 15inch 406 steels on.

Took abuse daily with the non exsistant rev limiter.

When the valves sounded like they were going to say hello through the bonnet it was time to change gear.

Went on a hoon with some friends following in a gti-6 and corrado 16v they could only just keep up although I admit I did know the road alot better smile.

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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A rented SWB Merc Sprinter CDI with cheap tyres. Unladen, add greasy road surfaces and roundabouts for slow speed controllable mini-drifts, great fun thumbup

Caruso

7,505 posts

279 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My brother had a Fiat 126, and I developed a special technique for getting the tail out on roundabouts...great fun.

twink

392 posts

172 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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My first car - 1.0 Corsa C. Slow as hell and sounded like an angry sewing machine when giving it some but it never once let me down. It tought me how to carry speed through corners and find the best way to throw the car round. The comical handling was actually not too bad and once you got to know how to drive it and where the limits were, it went like a little go kart. Even when ragging it you couldn't really go fast enough to break any laws and it without fail used to do nearly 450 miles to a tank with plenty of thrashes.

I'd have another Corsa in a heartbeat as a car to piss about in, just need a 1.8 without a bloody timing chain to rattle.