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In PCH terms a Citroen D-series trumps everything else

what till those crazy ukainians get theirs hands on one, then we'll get a stretch version

given that Rover, while they still existed, loved nothing better than recycling old Hondas I'm really surprised they didn't come up with something like this. Mind you, they weren't that clever

How many of these babies have we seen smashed up so far? Well I guess we're going to be seeing a whole lot more now!

when I googled chernobyl I accidentally came across a picture of a woman with three buttocks, maybe this is her ride?

the "amazing" thing is that this same basic body (OK witha different front end in the 200 series, but so what) stayed in production until 1993. They sure got value out of that tooling

Perhaps this is how that Ukrainian limo started out? In any case has anybody bought the movie rights yet? I think Robert Downey Jnr could play the driver maybe?

Isn't Chernobyl in the Ukraine? Maybe this is the result of some radioactive fall-out causing a normalish car to mutate

I'm sure some super-proud-to-be-an-Aussie type with more money than sense will buy it, but as the world tetters on the edge of an economic "readjustment" I'm thinking it may not be worth that much for very long

Opps, just reading that the Honda has been converted to RWD (I misunderstood) but still converting a fwd car to rwd seems a step to far, even for PCH

I'm voting for the Starlet because it has rear wheel drive which has to make it more fun

Ah the Renault 5 (Le Car to you guys) one of the few cars to have a longer wheelbase on one side than the other, on purpose (because of the way the rear suspension worked)

given the number of accidents those guys seem to have they're gonna need something a bit more interventional than 3 little lights

@YankBoffin: I'm sure I can remember reading somewhere that if you tried to open both doors at the same time you blew a fuse or something but maybe that's an urban myth

@bd_juju: PRV stood for Peugeot Renault Volvo, the original partners in the Douvrin V6 venture which was launched sometime in the mid 70s. It was used in a various Citroens (as by that time Peugeot owned Citroen) but you're right, calling it a Citroen motor isn't fair at all, had it really been a Citroen design from

what ever happened to the plan to start making them again from the parts left over when DeLorean went out of business?

versions of the Holden Commodore (the Camaro's close relative) comes with super chargers, some have paddle shifters, they all have IRS, what's so surprising?

how to ruin a perfectly good Audi TT

couldn't help but notice the license plate, are they sending BMW a message?