And I don't remember people thinking it was beige at the time, only subsequently since they all got bought up by final salary boomers.
A bit like the 1st gen Audi TT. It only got a bad rep, because people didn't understand that it was a two person Golf / Sirocco, so once recruitment and estate agents started buying them everyone forgot what a style icon it was.
Yes.
And I don't remember people thinking it was beige at the time, only subsequently since they all got bought up by final salary boomers.
A bit like the 1st gen Audi TT. It only got a bad rep, because people didn't understand that it was a two person Golf / Sirocco, so once recruitment and estate agents started buying them everyone forgot what a style icon it was.