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A Nasr Polonez,  made under licence in Egypt. They built the mk1 and mk2 versions and found a lot of customers in the taxi trade as they were spacious and cheap.

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I know it’s a Lada Samara but I’ve never seen one with concealed flip headlights.

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19 hours ago, Peter C said:

I know it’s a Lada Samara but I’ve never seen one with concealed flip headlights.

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It's a potatoshop, that's why. You can see the unaltered original with a reverse image search

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4 hours ago, barrett said:

It's a potatoshop, that's why. You can see the unaltered original with a reverse image search

Wamkers.

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2 hours ago, Peter C said:

Mercedes Benz GT

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Audi style on the grille, BMW 6/7 rear with Bitter SC/Ferrari 400i albeit with swoopier wings. I like it a lot. 👍

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2 hours ago, D.E said:

AI/shop as well I think...

There are lots and lots of giveaways in those pics, most prominently in the inequally long / angled wheel spokes. I hate how these "quite nice" AI images are flooding the internet and distorting reality.

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51 minutes ago, RoadworkUK said:

There are lots and lots of giveaways in those pics, most prominently in the inequally long / angled wheel spokes. I hate how these "quite nice" AI images are flooding the internet and distorting reality.

A hatch and boot would be an interesting feature.

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33 minutes ago, Snake Charmer said:

A hatch and boot would be an interesting feature.

Well spotted. Artificial Incompetence.

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1 hour ago, Snake Charmer said:

A hatch and boot would be an interesting feature.

Like a second gen Skoda Superb but, yes, well spotted.

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The Suzuki Twin.... spotted on a yootoob vid , its a kei car that looks like a Corsa b that's been shrunk in the wash!!!

I wish they would bring em over here!!!

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2003 SUZUKI TWIN EC22S - https://jdmvip.com/jdmcars/2003_SUZUKI_TWIN ...

 

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On 07/10/2025 at 13:23, barrett said:

It's a potatoshop, that's why. You can see the unaltered original with a reverse image search

Great for those "If only BL had made a Dolomite Sprint or TR7 estate" pub debates.

(I need to frequent a better pub.)

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

Woohoo, a Kia Carnival

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Isn't that just a Kia Sedona?

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2 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

Is that a rebadged Hyundai Tragedy?

Was it just an apocryphal tale or did they really badge the diesel version of that Trajet D?

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3 hours ago, GeordieInExile said:

Was it just an apocryphal tale or did they really badge the diesel version of that Trajet D?

I think it's apocryphal, Hyundai called it the Trajet CRTD. And I'm pretty certain the CRTD badge was at the bottom of the hatch, while 'Trajet' was at the top.

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Of course I knew Montegos existed. I also knew they were quite popular in France, especially in TD estate flavour. What I didn't know was that the French ones were badged differently: where UK cars were just 'Montego' with no mention of Rover, these are the opposite.

Longship on the front.

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Rover 2.0GTD on the back. That's not a spec we got in the UK either.

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The reasons for not badging the Montego as a Rover in the UK because it was a budget model unworthy of the prestigious Rover name clearly didn't apply across the channel. 

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2 hours ago, quicksilver said:

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Of course I knew Montegos existed. I also knew they were quite popular in France, especially in TD estate flavour. What I didn't know was that the French ones were badged differently: where UK cars were just 'Montego' with no mention of Rover, these are the opposite.

Longship on the front.

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Rover 2.0GTD on the back. That's not a spec we got in the UK either.

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The reasons for not badging the Montego as a Rover in the UK because it was a budget model unworthy of the prestigious Rover name clearly didn't apply across the channel. 

That engine was so unrefined it should have had Massey Ferguson badges!

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13 hours ago, MrGTI6 said:

Isn't that just a Kia Sedona?

I've had one journey in a Sedona. I remember 2/3 things about it.

It had the greyest interior i've ever seen in my life. Every single thing was the same shade of grey, front to back. It was actually impressive how they'd managed to make it all blend into one.

And the seats were somehow so soft, you sunk into them and went straight through the padding to the point you were sitting on a metal frame. The backrest in particular was horrendous, lean back even a fraction and it's a straight metal beam pressed right onto your vertebrae. Never sat in a more uncomfortable seat in any car.

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Probably very well known - but I'd not seen one before -  a Ka 4-dr - the Ford Ka Plus - 2016 - 2019 apparently. Very neat. Sold in the UK and elsewhere I expect.

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10 hours ago, quicksilver said:

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Of course I knew Montegos existed. I also knew they were quite popular in France, especially in TD estate flavour. What I didn't know was that the French ones were badged differently: where UK cars were just 'Montego' with no mention of Rover, these are the opposite.

Longship on the front.

Rover_Montego_EW979KK_Wolverton_2025-09-28_1.jpg.de199b185ae804a39ed32ab13df36af9.jpg

Rover 2.0GTD on the back. That's not a spec we got in the UK either.

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The reasons for not badging the Montego as a Rover in the UK because it was a budget model unworthy of the prestigious Rover name clearly didn't apply across the channel. 

Manufacturers have a long history of that shenanigans - back in the 1950's, for example, some ordinary Hillman cars were rebadged as more prestigious Humbers in New Zealand- well away from prying UK eyes. 

A much more difficult sleigh-of- hand to pull off these days. 

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