dougradcliffe
Doug Radcliffe
dougradcliffe

That would be the battered Toyota technical

@Doug Radcliffe: Although it was widely reported as pictures of a Smart Car

@Mikeado owns a Nissan DBA-R35... in his imagination.: Definitely. Whether it's called a Vauxhall Astra in Israel is another matter altogether, I know it's an Opel Kadett in much of Europe. Common as muck here in the UK (usually in tin roofed guise, of course), I can't count the number of people I know who have owned

@sleepmanager: Oh fuck. What is that? Is that really an E24? Is that/was that really a BMW? Why such a long face (seriously)? So many questions . . . . . . . . Also, why am I not surprised that is has 3 spokes.

@speedygopher: I say just too bizarre to be either. 10/10 for execution but 00/10 for making a really useful vehicle absolutely useless.

I'm gonna go for this monstrosity, the (Euro) Escort "Rattlesnake" bodykit. Not so bad, you might say (in comparison to some of the others here), but they were just exerywhere in the UK in the 90's, usually on some smoke belching 1.3 being driven by someone with their seat so reclined they're actually looking THROUGH

1st gen Hilux Surf/4Runner.

@mp5shooter: Yes it is. I just thought it was a similar level of understatement.

I'm just gonna go negotiate with this guy . . . . .

Rover SD1

Why? A Dacia Logan MCV of course.

@Jim-Bob: "It's an interesting history, and one not taught in most schools" Indeed, I don't remember the words communism or Stalin (or even USSR for that matter!) being mentioned during my state education in the UK, even when learning about WW2. Ridiculous when you think about understanding the history of the last

I'll tell you one thing about my dad, the guy had good taste in family cars

Dad?