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• #78702
Midlife Crisis no 3
I didn't realise that it's allowable to have more than one. This is great news!
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• #78703
Sunbeam Alpine?
How very get carter of you.
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• #78704
Do we mean one of these?
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• #78705
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• #78706
One hopes that this is an original A110.
@NurseHolliday Alpine is a sporty Renault brand now, has been since Renault bought it. All the sporty Renault were built by alpine. Think the 5 turbo was there first.
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• #78707
Obvs the old ones are lush. But no I’m hankering after the modern thing, A110. Bloody gorgeous.
O/H has basically said she’ll leave me if I got one. Another great reason heh
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• #78708
What about a sunbeam Alpine? Or the tiger....
The early a110 is not very comfortable or easy to get in and out of.
Also I agree with your wife. The modern ones look neaveux riche
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• #78709
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• #78711
I really am NOT the vintage car guy. Unlike with bikes. Give me the alloy chassis, all new cruise control automatic whatevs. I mean my current car is a fucking shambles but it does drive lovely, a Golf estate.
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• #78712
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• #78713
Is it sponsored by Adidas?
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• #78714
How stupid is it to buy a ds? From Scotland, well just the edge. Then drive it to Paris and back to London.
@johnnettles2 your advice is welcome.
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• #78715
Sounds like a fab plan! Am well jell as always wanted to do a long road trip.
Any link ?
Things to watch out for that cost £££
Power steering rack leaks ( around £1000 for replacement) , hydraulic pump recycling time (anything under 15 seconds indicates more leaks which could be anywhere! ) gear changes and the dreaded rust!! Carb cars a lot simpler than fuel injection but slower. If you need a nice leather front arm rest I have 2 for sale!
If the car has Michelin xas or xvs tyres (£1000 for 4) it’ll drive a lot nicer than with modern tyres…
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• #78716
I'll take the TWR Shaguar ta.
Having just returned from a camping trip it does crack me up these roof rack tents on spats cars (Red NSX alt) being nothing more than a drag coefficient in terms of actual practicality.
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• #78717
Probably quite stupid, but life is for living and you'll never remember the time you stayed home and didn't road trip a DS to France.
It's an old Citroen in Scotland, so rust is the main concern. Don't buy a rotten one unless it's very cheap.
I bought a CX in Glasgow and took it back home to Brighton. 10/10 great trip and a wonderful car. It was definitely a bit crusty though!
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• #78718
all kinds of wonderful wrong dude. do it
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• #78720
fucking hell yeah! and sounds great. awesome
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• #78721
Beauty
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• #78722
Such a beautiful car.
These, and the GS, are two of the most elegant and handsome passenger vehicles ever made imo.
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• #78723
So we have now added a dog (lab) to the family.
I have an old but trusty A4 Avant that still drives great with plenty of miles left on it.
Because I'm selfish I'm keen not to get a larger vehicle that drives like a people carrier or looks like an SUV.On the few times a year we need to take luggage can anyone tell me if Cargo Boxes on a roof rack are a good idea beyond fuel economy and security? Thinking of Thule...
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• #78724
Nice day for a kerb-side timing belt, dephaser & water pump change
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• #78725
Anyone got 18.5k burning a hole in their pocket for something glorious?
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Yep. Midlife Crisis no 3 imminent