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I passed a Mk1 Fiesta Febreeze parked behind a new 62 plate Ka(ck) the other morning on my way to the doctors. The Ka was as big as the Fester, but IIRC comes with only seating for 2 in the rear owing to its bloated body panels.

I must swing by and try and get a pic.

 

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Even the Nu KA is bigger than the old Ka

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Guest Tony Hayers

No picture but I recently saw a Mk 2 Ford Orion parked next to a 2008 Mondeo Saloon. Holy Fuck it looked like a child's toy parked next to the Mondeo!

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Try parking a modern car in an older car park, my 2009 kia Rio is fairly small by new car standards but even it can be a squeeze, particularly somewhere like Preston bus station

Tell me about it  - you try taking something like the wifes C8 there, or the Market car park and as for St Georges - forget it. I really could do with getting something slightly larger than the Micra for trips up town or otherwise and leave the bloody C8 for when we have to haul the caravan and the mother in law.

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Try parking a modern car in an older car park, my 2009 kia Rio is fairly small by new car standards but even it can be a squeeze, particularly somewhere like Preston bus station

 

Ever been to Bridgewater services on the M5? Presumably built to fit mr average's car circa 1970.

 

Old multi level car parks are the worst with battle scarred concrete supports where you dont expect them and height restrictions from an era when 4x4s were not expected to be in city centres! Holiday inn plymouth im looking at you

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I never got a photo, but when I had my Amazon (which was quite a large 2 litre family saloon by 60s standards) I looked down from an upstairs window and couldn't quite figure out what it was that had parked beside it, making it look tiny.
It was obviously a Renault from the grille but I was it wasn't an Espace, and it didn't look like any of the 56 plate Scenics I had seen before, so wtf was it?

 

Apparently Renault had sneaked in a 'Touring' version of the Clio while nobody was watching.....

I regarded my old Saab 900 as a small car when I was driving it around, and as oman5 says, a 240 estate is long, but it feels compact and manoeuvrable compared to a Fiesta.

 

In other news, modern cars are getting big and fat, just like me.

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when i had my '87 735i, it was smaller than the current 5-series, and not much bigger than a 3, yet to look at it on it's own it looked like an ocean liner.

My (many) mk5 cortinas are really small compared to new stuff, the one outside the house now is narrower and lower than my '02 fiesta parked next to it.

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I passed a Mk1 Fiesta Febreeze parked behind a new 62 plate Ka(ck) the other morning on my way to the doctors. The Ka was as big as the Fester, but IIRC comes with only seating for 2 in the rear owing to its bloated body panels.

I must swing by and try and get a pic.

 

EDIT

Even the Nu KA is bigger than the old Ka

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That's an optical illusion, perspective. Like the cows in Father Ted.

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Ever been to Bridgewater services on the M5? Presumably built to fit mr average's car circa 1970.

 

Old multi level car parks are the worst with battle scarred concrete supports where you dont expect them and height restrictions from an era when 4x4s were not expected to be in city centres! Holiday inn plymouth im looking at you

Thank you. I've never had a car that fitted easily into the spaces there and my CR-V barely fitted at all, no idea how anything bigger squeezes in. Ditto Mary Arches multistorey in Exeter.

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I first really noticed this in Cyprus, when I parked my 1971 Capri next to a mk2 Focus on the street.  The Focus was huge in comparison, and I always thought of the Capri as a "bigger" car, until then!  Sadly no photo, sorry; I IZ PHAYULL.

These days, my "vast" Volvo estate is often dwarfed by what I would expect to be smaller cars.  A neighbour has a Vauxhall Insignia estate, which should be a size down, possibly two sizes, but looks to occupy roughly the same size patch of road (I haven't measured it).  And is pudgy where the Volvo is lean.

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I have endless problems with the current size of new cars. I run an apartment building with designated parking underneath, the spaces haven't increased in size since i believe the early 70's when I believe a Fiat 127 was used to set the standard for a parking space. My guests complain constantly that their car cannot fit in the spaces, iI try and explain that whilst spaces haven't increased in size, cars certainly have. Which they deny - I assume like the 'just one more cream bun' types who then try and pour themselves into skinny jeans.

It's not until I point out my 205 - dwarfed by my neighbours M-class Merc that they actually realise!

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Modern cars really are quite massive compared to oldies. My R16 was a decent sized family car in it's day and now it looks diddy between this Clio and Focus. I bet it still has more room inside though...

 

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LOLZ! I remember dithering over buying my first R16 because it was so much bigger than anything I'd driven before then.

 

Great thread - a real eye-opener.

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