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The best car you ever owned and regretted selling it.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Mine was a lovely 3 litre ford granada it was mint condition and was chauffeur driven from new before i owned it.
Superb condition and great to drive i have had a look on the dvla webb site and sadly after 2004 it was taken off i presume scrapped or exported.
What was your cherished car you sold and regretted it |
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Had around 20 company cars over my working life, they were all fine, never got attached to any of them, they were just work tools. Best part was no servicing or maintenance and always a courtesy car if it needed to go in. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"Mine was a lovely 3 litre ford granada it was mint condition and was chauffeur driven from new before i owned it.
Superb condition and great to drive i have had a look on the dvla webb site and sadly after 2004 it was taken off i presume scrapped or exported.
What was your cherished car you sold and regretted it " ex skip brown factory spec group four lotus sunbeam rally car absolute beast in full light weight tarmac spec .2.4 slant four twin 49 webbers 5 speed gearbox limited slip diff all lines inside fly off hydaulic handbreak 220brake . was just pure fun on the twistey lanes of the pennines nothing touched it shame it only did 8 to the gallon at best and a full engine rebuild was £3-5k a throw so reluctantly parted with it after a year |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Renault 5 gt turbo, it was shocking how much of the inner wheel arches I cut away to fit the 15" alloys under it, the thing was a beast, even though it was cadbury purple lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still remember fondly my Astra SRI. Nippy little bugger and fantastic road holding.
Biggest regret, not picking up the MK1 lotus cortina in the 80's for £350.
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Car come and go like the wind they're just tools to me but bikes that's a different story and the 1 I most regret letting go was a 1997 honda vfr750fv. It was 2 months old when I bought it and I sold it in 2010. Still feels like I sold 1 of my kids |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hated the day I got rid of my 99 R6.
The car I regretted get rid of would be my first, a 73 1300 VW Beetle. It was not the best looking car, but when you turned the ignition key it started first time every time, all the newer so called better cars had trouble starting in winter. |
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By *MaleMan
over a year ago
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"(ex skip brown factory spec group four lotus sunbeam rally car absolute beast in full light weight tarmac spec .2.4 slant four twin 49 webbers 5 speed gearbox limited slip diff all lines inside fly off hydaulic handbreak 220brake . was just pure fun on the twistey lanes of the pennines nothing touched it shame it only did 8 to the gallon at best and a full engine rebuild was £3-5k a throw so reluctantly parted with it after a year "
2.4cc and twin '49s' that's a new cc and carb size, unless you mean 48. Never spotted or heard of that spec in all the old fella's years of rallying one.
Who done the 2.4 engine on it ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Strange as it seems
I also had a 3Ltr Granada,auto,white.
Cruised like a dream.
People say oh you mean 2.8 cos not many remember the 3.
Wish I still had it ( sigh) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Strange as it seems
I also had a 3Ltr Granada,auto,white.
Cruised like a dream.
People say oh you mean 2.8 cos not many remember the 3.
Wish I still had it ( sigh) "
Mine was mettalic gold colour black vinyl roof 3 litre auto box with sunroof with all the goodies.....sigh |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
""(ex skip brown factory spec group four lotus sunbeam rally car absolute beast in full light weight tarmac spec .2.4 slant four twin 49 webbers 5 speed gearbox limited slip diff all lines inside fly off hydaulic handbreak 220brake . was just pure fun on the twistey lanes of the pennines nothing touched it shame it only did 8 to the gallon at best and a full engine rebuild was £3-5k a throw so reluctantly parted with it after a year "
2.4cc and twin '49s' that's a new cc and carb size, unless you mean 48. Never spotted or heard of that spec in all the old fella's years of rallying one.
Who done the 2.4 engine on it ?" it was a typo should of read twin 48s teach me not to proof read was a guy at skip browns who had built it for the previous owner quoted £5k for a rebuild cheapest quote was £3k this was in 1986 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Rover 220 coupe turbo I miss her. "
My first car had the Tomcat was a ridiculous first car to have but I loved it. Left the radiator screw cap off by accident once and it had a spectacular melt down. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a Sierra sapphire 2.0l ghia when I was about 20, I loved that car and was gutted when it had to go. I also had a Granada 2.8i ghia x later on, that was a beast. In fact, I've had the full range of Fords when I was younger, I started on a fiesta 1.3 super sport, then escort 1.6 ghia, then Orion 1.6 ghia, then the Sierra and then the Granada. Most of them would be worth a few bob now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Peugeot 205 GTI went like stink got nicked, found it wrapped around a Lamp post.
Power of over steer is a bitch."
Same, cracking car. Some hairy moments in it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Opel Manta GTE
I was 19 when I had it, RWD and looked cool as fuck. Sadly a d*unk driver killed it."
Funny you should mention that, I had a look on eBay last night to see if any of those were on there. They were cool in their day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Still got my favourite car and no plans to sell it
Been bitten with the bug of something I said I wouldn't do and that's chase SPL numbers. I need to gain 9dB!!
Here starts the slippery slope |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"surprised nobody has mentioned a VW golf GTI yet!"
I traded my gti in against my current car, an audi S4. On paper the audi is the much better car but the vw was like a go cart, a real hoot to drive. I can feel a little tear forming in the corner of my eye..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've regretted getting rid of two. Firstly my mk.2 Escort Mexico as it would be worth a fortune nowadays and secondly my Toyota Aristo,3.0ltr twin turbo luxo-barge that was the most comfortable car I've ever driven. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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First car was a 306 turbo diesel...in British racing green....sold it for seed money to start property portfolio business deposit!
Loved my baby...at 2,500 revs the turbo just kicked in!
Few years ago had a Bentley GTC....sexy car but drew far too much attention....then went to a V8 vantage.....9 months later that went....my god did that drink!
Currently rocking a very sensible yet torquey MK7 Golf GTD....reliable, sleek and lovely when you initiate sports mode!
Yes I see card like children....they are just easier to trade |
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"surprised nobody has mentioned a VW golf GTI yet!"
I drove my MkII Gti into the ground from new, it was a fabulous performer and was still going like the clappers when I scrapped it.
I loved that one, and the flourescent green Beetle I had at college!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strange as it seems
I also had a 3Ltr Granada,auto,white.
Cruised like a dream.
People say oh you mean 2.8 cos not many remember the 3.
Wish I still had it ( sigh)
Mine was mettalic gold colour black vinyl roof 3 litre auto box with sunroof with all the goodies.....sigh"
Sunroof with the old hand winder
Brown vinyl
One time on thE M1, me wife baby full boot, roof rack 3 suitcases and a pram.
Ton up all the way as if it was nothing and still handled like a dream
Thanks for this thread, brought back some happy memories |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Back in the day,mid 80s,I had a white 205 gti.I thought was something special,didnt have a mobile phone,they were massive in those days,but I did have a car phone.flash git. |
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"Had a 1972 beetle wish I had never got rid just could not afford to keep restoring. What a car what a sound what style "
We had 2 beetles - the 2nd was a 1970 J reg we re-built but had to get rid for something more practical when eldest child came along. His initials match the plate
Then we had a 1976 type 2 campervan - she is 2 days older than me & I miss her loads during the summer. The ex got custody in the divorce & she lives in a barn all alone & unloved because he hasn't got the time to fix her up. She was too heavy for me to drive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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IN the 70's had an Austin 3 litre saloon - was massive inside and drove like a limo, it was automatic and if driven carefully did 18 mpg. Got married so it had to go, few yrs later found another one that was a manual and did an economical 23 mpg - they were brilliant cars and would love another. BMC, in their wisdom, replaced them with the awfull princess wedge - what a great move. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Vauxhall cavalier CDi I got caught speeding doing 106 mph but was doing a fair bit more when I spotted them no other cars on motorway 9pm on a summer's evening beautiful car to drive |
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Not sold, but I may have to soon part with my Mk1 Toyota MR2 Rust is getting to it and it needs one or two other things doing, and I'm struggling for money to even buy food etc so i'll be lucky to keep it going/get it to pass anothet MOT at this rate
It's dumb but when my dad said I'd have to consider getting rid of it my eyes welled up a little when I said I'd hate to do that. I'm a sucker for that little thing |
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By *idseysCouple
over a year ago
redditch |
Mr had a Astra 2.0 16V GSi, he adored it, no other car will ever match that one for him. 3rd child and loss of a business meant he had to get rid of it, it's since been seen on the back of a trailer written off
Mrs M |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not sold, but I may have to soon part with my Mk1 Toyota MR2 Rust is getting to it and it needs one or two other things doing, and I'm struggling for money to even buy food etc so i'll be lucky to keep it going/get it to pass anothet MOT at this rate
It's dumb but when my dad said I'd have to consider getting rid of it my eyes welled up a little when I said I'd hate to do that. I'm a sucker for that little thing "
I can weld and to very very high standards and I don't charge the earth either , love rebuilding cars that's suffered that much rot yr welding them for weeks |
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Actually, sold my first car to my brother, a really nice condition Micra, air con and allsorts which is a bit rare for that one and some other sought-after bits that Micra enthusiasts (they exist!) go for. It was super reliable, petrol lasted the month sometimes, nice to drive. I cared for it, freshened it up a bit, kept it looking new. Sold it to my brother when I got aforementioned MR2.
I regret selling it to him because he treats it like shit and I have to see it now and then. It's filthy, two of the hubcaps have fell off, he revs the nuts off it and does handbrake turns (when there's nobody around).
Sigh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Too hard to say as so many of my car hold memory's. My first car f reg fiesta. Which I spent a lot of love doing up. Then my Mazda 323 gti. Which was fast. Then my civic coupe which was my longest owned car. Then my Honda S2000. Then when I shaved some money I bought a 2012 Bmw 320 d. Cheapest car I ever had for running costs. Now I love my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Top spec. |
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By *irceWoman
over a year ago
Gloucester |
"I brought myself A silver xr 3i and sold 18 months later tho was 20 years ago and still regret it"
I was quoted £1000 insurance for one of those years ago with no claims and a clean licence ...you must be rich lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had a Nissan Cherry turbo that had been chipped and had a bigger Webber turbo fitted by the previous owner. It weighed about the same as a shopping trolley but pushed something close to 220BHP. It was the closest thing to instant suicide ever.
Put your foot down and it threw you onto the back seat. The craziest rust bucket ever..... Blew the turbo up doing 160 down the m57 near seem at 3am one morning.
Sad to say I scrapped it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Near Skem sorry to those that got confused map wise!
Currently driving Astra CDTi SRi 150...... Has a fair turn of speed but still averages 50mpg.....had it 4 years now and still love driving it. |
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By *opinovMan
over a year ago
Point Nemo, Cumbria |
I've had quite a few so called performance cars, but my all time favorite was my Peugeot 306 2.0HDI. It was a brilliant little car - really cumfy to drive, went like stink, handled like it was on rails and I had it for 12 years without a single glitch ever. |
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