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Have we had this one yet?

 

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An Ovlov has mounted an SD1!

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I saw a Nissan Titan 5.6 LE shiny pick-up type of thing last night.

For once I had no camera so just imagine a generic modern pick-up photocopied at 130% and with a lovely V8 gurgle.

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Just saw a 3-door Mk5 Golf, looked like pov-spec in resale silver. That struck me as a bit unusual as the many other Golfs that pollute our roads all seem to be 5-door so I didn't think VW still made 3-doors and even the GTI these days is mostly 5-door.

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Could have been. Don't know, don't care either. Whatever it was, it looked an utterly miserable mode of transportation but was no doubt chosen over something better because VAG quality*.

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save the mark 1 and mark 2, all golfs look the same, and all look like a miserable way to travel

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save the mark 1 and mark 2, all golfs look the same, and all look like a miserable way to travel

 

Bit harsh, I always thought the Mk 4 looked good even though it was probably fairly dull.

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6 and 7 are quite similar but the rest are different. I'm hankering after a VR6 that's got some floor left, do an interior delete and go racing.

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The 9-7X is a reworked Chevy Trailblazer apparently, nicknamed the 'Trollblazer'. What the point of it is I'm not certain.

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a Toyota Levin went blasting past me on the M4 yesterday. Never seen one before, didn't look too bad, in a JDM-baby skyline kind of way.

 

No pics, sorry, at work

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Another new one on me, that I spotted on the M62 the other day, was a Toyota Proace. Basically a Toyota badged Peugeot Expert...

 

You get the impression that these days, if a manufacturer needs a new van they are straight on the phone to 'Tofas' or 'Sevel Nord'... :?

 

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Another car to ruin Toyotas reliability-image. Not a good idea to stick a Toyota-badge on a car that is engineered by italians and frenchmen.  :mrgreen:

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Does anyone actually make their own vans anymore?

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Until I started buying PC in the mid 1980s I hadn't twigged that there was such a thing as a ragtop MGB. I assumed it was all Midgets I was seeing.

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Those Toyota Cavaliers look familiar and not at the same time.  They've got a bit of the VW Apollo going on there.  That helped me find the Ford Verona, which I'd never heard of until now.

 

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That Verona thing looks like a cut-and-shut of an Orion and a Sierra Sapphire that's lost the back doors somewhere along the way. How very odd.

 

ETA: Wikipedia says it cost $70 million to develop. Wouldn't it have been cheaper just to weld up the back doors on a load of Orions?

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Saw one of these beauties* outside a dealer in Biscester earlier today. Lots of signs proclaiming the new Tivoli, no mention of make. Seems it's a SsangYong. The dealer also sells MGs, you can imagine them taking on a new salesman and offering him a company car.

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This is what happens when you let a Ford Probe and a Chrysler Neon mate.

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USA, the country that knows all about driving pleasure?  :?

 

Sorry Toyota, but this advert was still plain stupid. Almost like the badge-engineered Toyota Cavalier.  :mrgreen:

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A Proton Saga?

 

Until Vulg's what is going on in my head thread.

 

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A Proton Saga?

 

Until Vulg's what is going on in my head thread.

 

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That's the current Saga; the original Proton we got in the UK was marketed as Saga in Malaysia, the MPi (which MY only got as a facelift - they didn't get fuel injection) was the Saga Iswara. That new shape Saga replaced the Iswara in 2010 IIRC.

 

The current Kia Rio is marketed as the Pride in Korea.

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I posted this in the 'lazy spotters thread' but I thought I ought to post it here too, due to it being something I'd never heard of or seen before...

 

A Polonez 'Atu' - Caro saloon basically. This LHD Polish example currently languishes in a Scunthorpe scrapyard...

 

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Would this have the kettle series hooked up to rwd gearbox? I love to know the address.

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