Of course it is.
Of course it is.
In Europe the Primera and its sister car the Almera sold quite well. Even though boring, they were quite reliable and compared to other competitors they weren’t expensive. There are still Primera’s and Almera’s running around in my country, some of them beaten to an inch of their life, others babied and still in…
Still drive a ‘95 olive green Accent GLS, no power steering or A/C, with the carburetted engine instead of the fuel injection. Paint peeling everywhere and cheap plastic all round and heater doesn’t work. I lost count how many times I had to replace the outside and the inside door handles. I still have one of the rear…
Jeez that is the epitome of tackiness. So glad it didn’t make it to production unlike the Evoque ragtop.....
+1 for Monty Python reference
Everywhere in Malta. It’s one big clogged mess with traffic at anytime of the day.
It’s not a bad looking car. I get that SAAB vibe when looking at it.
Tinted over tinted over an old layer of tinted and a cone filter which did nothing apart from adding more noise to an already noisy Valencia pushrod engine on a Mk1 Fiesta.
Bout 11 years ago when I got my license I bought a riced out (with a clapped out engine) Fiesta mk1 in all its boxy glory. That thing was secured with electric tape and zip ties, but hey, it had tinted windows, sideskirts, Revolution wheels and was slammed to the ground. It appealed to my inner 19 year old chav.…
Thank you Rosin, I have a dreary ‘95 Hyundai Accent (the one with the carburetor not fuel injection because our country was deemed not good enough to have the fuel injected version) with paint peeling off and rust holes appearing everywhere that used to be my daily driver until I bought the Fester. I still kept it and…
This. And I’m not even from America. These are the rich 1% that most people were protesting against during the Recession, and now they’re in charge of one of the most powerful nations in the world. Good job, America.
Depends when was the last time you were here. It’s becoming worse. We have an influx of Japanese and British second hand vehicles being registered everyday and the aging infrastructure isn’t helping. Roadworks take ages to complete, and when they are ready, trenches have to be dug again because the services weren’t…
How about trying to drive in Malta, a former British colony, drive on the same side of the Brits, bad, potholed roads, double or triple parking everywhere with no police or enforcement in sight, narrow roads, sometimes narrower than the roads in your pictures, no lane discipline from the drivers, everyone seems in a…
65, author forgot to include Malta. Tiny island between Sicily and North Africa.
Already being done in Europe, far-right is rising in the major EU countries...
Good Lord that is ugly. It looks like the offspring of when a Kia mates with an Opel Corsa.
Is he using a Skoda 120 as a survival vehicle?