• Late to this but cool to see the list of some of the cars folks have owned. Mines not massively interesting but I can't remember the last time I put it together.

    Mini 1000 'Red Hot' - Bought when I was 16 to repair (had a shunt after being restored so needed front subframe, wings etc) in time for me driving. Never got back on the road.

    Renault 5 (Ph2) - was an 1100 and then my dad leant it to someone who managed to break it. Later swapped a 1400cc into it. Ended up being the first car I crashed as a result of youthful exuberance/pig-headedness. Also before I had passed my test. It's a fun family story.

    '94 Peugeot 106 XSi (Ph1)
    '97 Mini Cooper Sportspack
    2 x '88/'89 VW Golf GTi - Both 8 valves. Both projects that never really saw the road.
    '90 Peugeot 205 1.9 GTi
    Renault 19
    '90 VW Jetta 1.6
    '94 Rover 214
    '90 VW Corrado G60
    '94 Peugeot 106 Rallye - Never should have sold it.
    '96 VW Golf 1.6 - Bought for £100, painted it with £15's worth of graff paint cans. Never let me down.
    '01 Citroen Saxo VTR
    '98 Honda Integra Type-R DC2 (UKDM)
    '90 Eunos Roadster (still in UK)
    '07 Jetta/Bora 1.8t
    '17 Hyundai Accent (bought to not have to think about anything car related. gets me to work. very boring)

  • Also before I had passed my test. It's a fun family story.

    Ah, you too? My first crash took place the first time I ever drove on the public highway, with my father in the passenger seat supervising me. T-boned a green Nissan Sunny. It was parked.

    I also had a crash in a BMS dual-control car before I passed my test - first time pass, I should add. Given that neither I or the instructor had time to hit the brakes before impact, when the other driver pulled out of a junction straight in front of us without looking, I'm going to claim that one wasn't my fault.

    The failed handbrake turn just after I passed my test definitely was my fault. The one where the chap opened a car door straight in front of me (still in the much-abused Maestro) not my fault. He tried to claim I'd been speeding, but given that there was a speed hump just before the spot where he'd parked his car if I'd been doing the speed he claimed I'd have cleared the door with feet to spare. Vertically.

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