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Good: Smart car' date=' loved the ickle Smartie, shame it got all smashed up.

Bad: Ferrari F355 - I dreamt of this car as a youngster and it doesn't drive well, nice engine note mind.

Oh and every single newer French car. They are all pants and should be left in France.[/quote']

Richard what happened to the Smart??!

As for French car's couldnt agree more :thumbdwn:

As for me:

Good - My first car, Rover Metro 1.1, ok there's not much good you can say about it, but. It was reliable, 90k miles had it for a year and didnt let me down once, not one single problem, and the heater was ace in the morning's :thumbup:

Bad - Swmbo's Citreon Saxo, recent problems include, when she presses the brake pedal the side lights come on :rofl: More problems than what its worth.

Richard what happened to the Smart??!

A lorry driver liked the look of the back and wanted a closer inspection. Twice. :rolleyes:

Not that suprising, but tremendously bad - citroen xsara vtr.

Good - Granada Scorpio 24Valve cosworth that replaced it.

Good - Granada Scorpio 24Valve cosworth that replaced it.

I'll second that. Really nicely built tanks with fantastic engine and gearbox. So many toys too. Ace cars! :thumbup:

Some chav scumbag thought so too, it was stolen 3 weeks after I got it. At least i got to see what it could do before it went. It took 7 police cars and the chopper to catch the lowlife.

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