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I knew it reminded me of something and when you mentioned ex-Lloyd engineers doing most of the engineering it clicked.

This one is pretty cool, saw it Snetterton race circuit last year

Still looks like a safety go-kart from a shitty kids go-kart track

The one and only Pole Position, I’d love a port to play on my phone

I’m very jealous. Love Bristols, the cars may not be the greatest but the mystique of the company and passion of the owners is an intoxicating mix. I would certainly have a couple in my dream garage. Along side a couple of Tatras, Skoda 130RS, Morgan, De Tomasos and other left field choices.

Liam Gallagher, of Oasis fame, is an owner and apparently quite passionate about them

I’ll take both the 850 Spyder & Coupe and the Skoda 130, the rest of you can fight over the lesser machinery.

British car manufacturer with financial difficulties tries to pull itself from the brink by teasing an SUV.................sounds mightly familiar and the concept looks very similar as well

There is also one hidden in LA Noire, I made it my mission to find and drive it

From memory the Xsara wasn’t held in such high regard as a car that handled well, I never drove one so cannot comment from experience. I did a have a ‘99 306 D-Turbo from new which was superb to drive. Basically the same vehicle as the GTI-6 but with a common rail turbo’d diesel engine. It wasn’t neck breaking from

I would say pretty well, the TG bit was very unfair as they set the car up so it would roll.

It’s the worst of their worst faked bits

Reliant built 3 wheelers for 65 yrs

Considering they produced three-wheelers for 65 years it’s a stretch to call the Robin an engineering disaster. Also the ‘roll overs’ on TG were faked by using a 10” rear wheel on one side and 12” on the other.

Dark Matter looks like it’s going to be great

Not really a Lotus just one that GM, Lotus owners at the time, asked them to tweak. I doubt it was a financially successful model for GM but will have helped improve the perception of GM’s European brands.

Big difference between Land Rover reliability and Range Rover/Discovery reliability. I’m betting a very large percentage of the 70% still on the road are Land Rovers.

Brilliant video as always. I had two Rover SD1’s Scalextric cars, one in Triplex colours and the other was the Patrick Motor Sport car that Chris drives brilliantly in the video.

Lovely two tone brown Dodge Omni. My very first car was a Talbot Horizon, Chrylser Europe’s version, it too was two tone brown but mine was mixture of brown paint and rust.

I thought part of the plan was to introduce larger diameter rims with lower profile tires to mimic road cars?