Motoring Discussion > Cars you would like to see back in production. Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Bigtee Replies: 107

 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bigtee
The Opel Manta this was a nice car for it's time RWD lets see a return.

The GTE range of the Astra & the above Manta plus the others.

Just don't bring back the Chevette.

Audi Quatro 4x4.

What would you like?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Zero
Ford Capri.


Anyway, you like more modern stuff. Don't even like steam engines!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - devonite
TRiumph 2.5PI mk11 or 2500S! - beautiful machines for the `70`s!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - BiggerBadderDave
Jaguar XJS - give it some curves and make the buttresses emphasised and uber-stylish

The Princess Wedge. Make a trendy feature out of the vinyl roof.

Peugeot 405/505 7-seater. Learned to drive in one, nice and long with the third proper row.

Revive the Cortina. Give it some 'perzaz' like the name from North Italy "Cortina". Retire the Mondeo, like the name of English Rep-mobile motorways "Mundane-o".

 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
Citroen CX and DS
Rover SD1 (a reliable one)
Last edited by: ToMoCo on Tue 13 Mar 12 at 13:01
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - DP
The original Mini.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Skip
"The original Mini"

+ 1

Also Vauxhall Magnum 2300 (Always wanted one, not sure why though !)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
VW Golf Mk1 GTI. Small, light (800kg), powerful (110hp), agile and tremendous fun to drive. This time though, give it some rustproofing.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
Karmann Ghia.
Another VW I remember from when I was very young - don't know the name, but was a fastback and possibly just badged 1600? would have been early 70's models (possibly 60's), they were already old when I saw them.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>>> Another VW I remember from when I was very young - don't know the name,
>> but was a fastback and possibly just badged 1600?

This one?

tinyurl.com/7yohtx4


 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
>> This one?
>>
>> tinyurl.com/7yohtx4

That's the very one... not quite as cool as I remember... Haha
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>> That's the very one... not quite as cool as I remember... Haha

Come's from VW's dark days.

I have a copy of Auto Motor & Sport, a monthly Germany car magazine, from 1971. VW's sales fell off a cliff around 1970 due to to the range of cars they were offering at the time, including the oddball in the picture, and the even odder 411.

The magazine were predicting best case VW's decline to a niche manufacturer, worst case the end of the company. Then came the Polo, Passat and the Golf.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TeeCee
Rover SD1

+1

V8s were ok for reliability, the others died like dogs due to their legendary cam oil starvation issues.

There is a gap for a big executive cruiser with a hatchback. Something the germans (who pretty much own this market) will apparently never understand.

Closest thing around right now is the Skoda Superb with its dual-action tail. Unfortunately it tries too hard to look like a saloon and looks a right pig's ear somewhere around the rear 3/4.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
>> There is a gap for a big executive cruiser with a hatchback. Something the germans
>> (who pretty much own this market) will apparently never understand.
>>
>> Closest thing around right now is the Skoda Superb with its dual-action tail.

What about the 5 series GT?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - WillDeBeest
...or the vastly better looking Audi A7?

Proper hatchback Saabs were sad loss too. The Top Gear segment on Saab (yes, even I look in occasionally) was atypically intelligent and perceptive.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
P6 V8 nuf sed!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Skip
Rover P6 3500 V8S in Monza Red
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Roger.
Lotus Elite (the original one!)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Westpig
Triumph TR6, with reliable petrol injection. Also a modern decent fitting hood (like the MX5), uprated brakes and a 5 speed box.
Last edited by: Westpig on Tue 13 Mar 12 at 13:35
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>Rover P6 3500 V8S in Monza Red<<

Not green? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:VVC_700S_the_last_Rover_P6_off_the_production_line.JPG
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - devonite
Hmm! - tis because of that car that my luvely Triumphs were discontinued! ;-(
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - MD
>> P6 V8 nuf sed!
>>
Was there EVER a better set of wheels eh! Perro. Has to be auto though.............runs for cover.

Well you didn't say the 'S'.

Regards..............................Devon.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>Was there EVER a better set of wheels eh! Perro<<

I had 2 P6 V8 autos - a Zircon blue (ex plod) which I had resprayed Old English White, and a Fern green jobbie which the previous owner had stuck some SD1 heads on = Whoosh!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - MD
I never owned any of them but rode in several P6 Autos and a brand new 'S' regularly in 1975 I think. I was young and impressionable then, and really enjoyed the experience. I also spent some time piloting both Automatic and Manual SD1's with the manual giving the better experience. Drove me and the then young Mrs. MD down here from Middlesex and then back to the Game Fair at Broadlands then back here and then back to Middx. Was yonks ago. Great fun though. Happy times.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
I could never get on with the SD1's, even the V8's, although I could probably live with one of these:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gijOeB8l90Q
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - CGNorwich
I think most people would be disappointed with the perfomance, reliability and comfort of most cars now no longer in production. For the most part they were succeeded by something a great deal better. I had the chance to drive an old mini last year and was surprised how small, underpowered and uncomfortable the thing was. Shame really as the I had great memories of the one I owned back in 1964.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
Fiat 127 1303cc sport

7,500 rpm fun

Those things were quick with four wheel sliding around corners YOU had to drive the car right.
otherwise you would get hurt.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TeeCee
If you like high-revving lumps, how about a Honda S800?

Basically a motorbike engine in a small sports car. Red line at 10,000rpm, peak power at 8,000.....
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
A Great British Car = www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYVYg9vOl5A
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Armel Coussine
What a load of boring Euroboxes.

1936 Lancia Aprilia. Citroën Light 15. Citroën DS. Tatra 603.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
ok one of these then :-

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Innocenti_De_Tomaso_001.JPG
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
>> ok one of these then :-
>>
>> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Innocenti_De_Tomaso_001.JPG

I clicked that link thinking It was going to take me to one of these en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Tomaso_Pantera
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Focusless
>> >> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Innocenti_De_Tomaso_001.JPG
>>
>> I clicked that link thinking It was going to take me to one of these
>> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Tomaso_Pantera

Well they are similar.

:)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
nah. I would be dead within a week if I had that.

Nice lines though
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Cliff Pope
You can easily have a one-off example of virtually any of the post -war cars named, probably for a lot less than the price of a new car.

Just buy one of your choice and then get it restored by a specialist.

But I suspect most people who regret the passing of an old model wouldn't actually want one.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>>...Tatra 603

I had the chance to look over a Tatra 603 a while back. It belonged to someone working for a customer I was visiting and had the 4 headlight combination rather than the 3 headlights of the earlier ones.

Weird combination of 60s sci-fi styling and the usual Easten Bloc corner cutting. Aircooled V8 sounded very strange. Found it strangely appealing. Last thing I heard it had been badly damaged by a fire in the engine bay.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Armel Coussine
One of my regrets is that I didn't go for it when a Czech suggested, just after the definitive end of communism, that he could find me a good Tatra for about a grand. I could just about find the money at that time but didn't have the bottle: the car would have had to be smuggled out of the Czech Republic by third parties, and it just sounded too risky. But the thing's looks alone were a big temptation , sci-fi as you say.

That same Czech friend, who liked cars and knew them well, said the Tatra was a very solid and well-made car (it was after all a limo for the Nomenklatura. You couldn't just buy one new). It also had a column gearshift whose linkage went down the steering column, then doubled back under the car to the gearbox in front of the engine, in the transaxle. 'Only a Czech would think of designing something like that,' he said with a certain gloomy pride.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
just looked the Tatra 603 up on wikipedia as I have never heard of it.

very weird looking car.
I bet the air cooled V8 sounded weird.
did they have cooling problems ?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Armel Coussine
>> did they have cooling problems ?

None that I heard of. But it was only a 2.5 litre V8 which, equipped with a big power-sapping fan like an aircooled Porsche 911, didn't give huge performance. The car would do about 105 mph and 20 mpg.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
Good grief! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatra_603

:o)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Focusless
>> Good grief! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatra_603

Regarding diddy1234's question about the engine:

"The engine was already used in the late T87 and its extreme reliability was confirmed by previous use in Tatra racecars or military light truck T805."
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TeeCee
Tatra 603.

Reliable is right. I recall one of the specialists saying he'd sorted one that was "running rough". When stripped he found that three of the pistons were just sitting in the bores upside-down(!) Not many engines will run like that.....

Usual source of fire is the heater rather than the engine bay. Lacking a cooling system, interior heat is provided by a petrol fuelled burner beneath the passenger seat. These have a nasty habit of bursting into flames.

Original, three-lamp T603-1's are rare as hen's teeth. The reason for this is that they were so ruddy expensive that they were impossible to write off and most cars have had at least one reshell at some point in their lives, so most Mk 1 cars got a Mk 2/3 rebody at some point.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - nice but dim
>> Good grief! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatra_603
>>
>> :o)
>>

The first picture on Wikipedia, reminds me of the train "Deltic"
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dave_
>> I bet the air cooled V8 sounded weird.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEglqDfGYM0

Sounds like a cross between a Beetle and my dad's Morgan.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - WillDeBeest
I think CGN is right: old cars are slow, noisy, unreliable, uncomfortable and often less than watertight. Having fond memories is one thing, and it may still be fun to play with one for the occasional sunny weekend, but put them back into production? Really?

My sister in law runs a 1968 Morris Traveller as daily transport and even for the occasional long trip. Do I begrudge the pleasure she takes in it? Of course not. Do I wish I could buy one just like it? No more than I long for a mangle or an eight-track player.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - L'escargot
Cars get better all the time, so I have no desire whatsoever to see any old-fashioned car put back into production.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
If it was 'back in production' it would be like the Mini/Beetle/Fiat 500 etc., not 'old fashioned'.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - WillDeBeest
But Fiat didn't put the 500 back in production; they created an entirely new design - about three times the size and with the engine at the other end, for heaven's sake - and sold it to people who weren't born when the last 500 was made. It isn't even a 'spiritual successor' to the 500 - that job goes to the Panda, I suppose.

So what are we talking about here?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TheManWithNoName
Talbot Alpine













;-)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - helicopter
Going back to the fun car days of the 70's..... I loved and would bring back the.........

Reliant Scimitar GTE

Triumph Dolomite Sprint

Fiat 128 Sport ( but without the rust)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>Talbot Alpine<<

Get this man to a trickcyclist ASAP!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>So what are we talking about here?<<

Well, I assume most of us are 'talking' about the original design, but I'm on about 21st century versions *based on* the original design.

:)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Ambo
Swallow Doretti. Based on the Triumph TR4 but with a totally different body and one of the prettiest cars ever. It is one of many cars I regret not having bought.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - henry k
SM
Facl Vega
NSX
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Robin O'Reliant
Reliant Regal.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TheManWithNoName
Ok, so not really a Talbot Alpine, I just have fond memories of learning to drive in one. We had a green one which was affectionately called 'Mungo'. Utter shiece of pit it was but strangely comfortable.

Moving on, not so much a car I'd like to see remade but more of an engine.
An aircooled flat 4 would be nice and simple and with modern technology could be made into a lightweight efficient unit with fewer parts and less hoses.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Londoner
Vauxhall Calibra.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - DP
>> Vauxhall Calibra.
>>
The original before they spoilt it with the V-grille and other tat was one of the prettiest mass produced cars of its era. But apart from decent engines, it was crap to drive.
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 Cars you would like to see back in production. - -
Volvo 940 estate with the VW LT van diesel 6 pot, blissful simplicity.

Mercedes W124 estate saloon coupe and cab, a joy to drive with a decent engine.

Vauxhall/Opel Senator.

Oh look all RWD..;)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Londoner
RWD isn't |God's gift to EVERYONE GB.
Just sayin'......
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dave_
I'm surprised no-one's mentioned the Jaguar E-type yet; a modern interpretation would be quite something. I know the current XK is the E's spiritual successor but a car which looked the same as the 1961 model would surely sell.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Kevin
>I'm surprised no-one's mentioned the Jaguar E-type yet;

www.jaguarspeedster.com/

 Cars you would like to see back in production. - -
So FWD must be satans contribution then, all becomes clear now, makes sense.

Those tempted by the FWD apple presumably have to suffer the automated manual lucifer special too, never mind Purgatory go straight to hell.

..:-)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - BobbyG
Peugeot 205 1.9GTI

Peugeot 306 Turbo diesel with the original uncomplicated XUD engine that would go 100k miles with just oil changes!

Vauxhall Royale / Opel Monza

Cortina 2.3 Ghia Estate with black vinyl roof

and finally, a RWD Mk2 Escort for sideyways fun!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>> and finally, a RWD Mk2 Escort for sideyways fun!

On the odd occasion when it's not damp and the car actually starts!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>Ok, so not really a Talbot Alpine, I just have fond memories of learning to drive in one<<

The Alpine ( as I recall) was quite a good car really, apart from that god damn Simca engine & gearbox.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TeeCee
>> The Alpine ( as I recall) was quite a good car really, apart from that
>> god damn Simca engine & gearbox.
>>

I had one. Very odd to drive due to the astonishingly low bonnet line. This was achieved by having the engine inclined. As I recall, in a typically French bit of engineering the plugs and all the other bits that you needed access to were on the underside of the inclined engine, so every job started with removing the sound deadening "curtain" fitted between the engine and bulkhead and was accompanied by skinned knuckles and heavy use of coarse anglo-saxon.
All round visibility was excellent as all the glass followed the bonnet line, a bit like driving around in a greenhouse.
Ludicrously low number of turns lock-to-lock, so when the engine stalled and the power steering cut, you lost directional control unless you were Hercules. The fact that it had a Weber carb with fixed idle jets which were rather prone to blockage made life "interesting".

Gearbox was ok on mine.

The oddest moment was when the enormous power steering pump mount sheared in two. The parts lads could supply a new mounting, but not the bolts to fit it and most of the ones that came off were U/S. A search of the usual suspects could provide acceptable substitutes for most, but the long bolt that secured the thing to the block was unobtanium.
No idea why, but I went into a camping shop. Turned out that an Indespension trailer mudflap fitting kit uses all of exactly the same bolts, nuts and washers as an Alpine power steering pump mounting does. Go figure.......

 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
I used to tune all those medieval French chariots back in the dark ages:

Peugeot 104, Renault 14, Citroen GS, Chrysler Alpine/Horizon etc.

I was convinced then, and I remain convinced, that the Frogs went out of their way to make 'things' difficult!

Convinced of Cornwall.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>> I used to tune all those medieval French chariots back in the dark ages:
>>
>> Peugeot 104, Renault 14, Citroen GS, Chrysler Alpine/Horizon etc.

I loved driving my Peugeot 104ZS. Brilliant handling and the first car I owned with electric windows. Rusted away before my eyes though, as did its successor, a Peugeot 305S. Not owned a French car since.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>I loved driving my Peugeot 104ZS. Brilliant handling and the first car I owned with electric windows<<

But did you ever attempt to replace the contact breakers :}
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
>> >>I loved driving my Peugeot 104ZS. Brilliant handling and the first car I owned with
>> electric windows<<
>>
>> But did you ever attempt to replace the contact breakers :}

Yes, though I can't remember that being so bad - maybe I've forgotten something.

I replaced the clutch after the release bearing failed. Had to take the engine out.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
Ah! - someone who knows 'his stuff' then :)
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 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bromptonaut
>> >> >>I loved driving my Peugeot 104ZS. Brilliant handling and the first car I owned
>> with
>> >> electric windows<<
>> >>
>> >> But did you ever attempt to replace the contact breakers :}

I too have fond memories of the 104ZS - ANB 736T. Friends named it the beencan. On song it was a great drive - better power to weight than lots of mates cars and comfort streets ahead of Minis and the like.

IIRC the breakers were meant to be set on the bench. Clutch and head gasket were both engine out jobs - the latter being the Achilles heel on mine.

Basic cause was dodgy electrics - poor earth for several bits including the rad fan.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Sat 17 Mar 12 at 08:46
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
>>IIRC the breakers were meant to be set on the bench<<

Affirmative, same with the Renault 14, Citroen GS and a few others of that era, the good thing (on the later distributor) was you could adjust the dwell angle with the engine running via a little 2BA (or was it 4) nut on the outside.

The French eventually brought out a cassette type contact breaker assembly, which was cool, and a tad expensive.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Avant
Posts seem to divide evenly between the nostalgic and the practical. At the risk of sounding like Tony Blair, the 'third way' is surely to have something old and nostalgia-inducing, but not as one's daily transport.

I'd have, if money were no object, a 1939 Lagonda drophead - but I'd keep the Octavia.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - legacylad
Urquattro.
But without the digital dash please.
Ooh, those sculpted wheel arches missus!
And the RS2000 'droopsnoot' with LSD in black
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 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bagpuss
I mentioned this on here before, but I once looked at a Jaguar XJ12C which was on offer at a dangerous price, from the point of view that I could afford it.

It had been completely restored, had been rewired, rustproofed, fitted with a new cooling system, Eberspächer airconditioning and Bosch fuel injection. In other words it was far better than when it left the factory in 1977

Still single figure mpg though.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Victorbox
Mk3 Vauxhall Cavalier.....
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Robin O'Reliant
Mk 1 Cavalier.

Solid and reliable and one good looking car.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Zero
Yes the Mk1 - still looks good today.



 Cars you would like to see back in production. - spamcan61
>> Yes the Mk1 - still looks good today.
>>
Always thought it looked particularly good in sportshatch form:-

www.flickr.com/photos/albertsbite/sets/72157604245428244/detail/?page=10

Nice Firenza there too

I recall me and 3 mates trying to sleep in a Cavalier Mk1 coupe on the North Yorks. Moors many moons ago, that was a bit too cosy for comfort.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
This one looks positively modern -

www.flickr.com/photos/albertsbite/5731159872/in/set-72157604245428244
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Dog
I always fancied a Magnum (not many people know that) www.droopsnoot.co.uk/cars.htm

I managed to get one in the 90's though - covered in Belgian chocolate!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - ToMoCo
>> Mk 1 Cavalier.

And takes us back to the Opel Manta in the opening post, is that right?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Zero
yup a circular tour in fact
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Mr. Ecs

Fiesta Mk1 XR2
Rover 75 ZT
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - DP
>>
>> Fiesta Mk1 XR2

This would have been my first car if I could have found insurance for under £3000 Third Party Only!

My dad's mate was selling it. On a Y plate, in Caspian Blue with the original pepperpots. Needed a few odds and ends, but generally tidy and complete. Agreed a price with him, and then the insurance man killed the dream.

Sob...
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Focusless
I did a lot of my early driving in my mum's mk1 Fiesta 1.1. Performance probably a tad under the XR2 but it was good enough for a 17 year old; loved it :)
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - zookeeper
i would have a montego again, mine never let me down or missed a beat
 Cars you would like to see back in production - apm
I had a sunburst red Mk1 XR2 in the early 90's when I was a steeowdent. Fantastic car, quick and a good handler. Gearbox went the day after I bought it, but I'd still have another in a shot.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Mr. Ecs
Mine was an A reg 1983, in white. A403 CPG. Green tinted windows with sunroof. I remember one day hearing a rattling noise from the glove box. Found a bolt and chucked it away. That was my introduction to locking wheel nuts. I paid the price on the next service.
Bought it with a loan, and it was the newest car I had owned up to that point. It was immaculate, great to drive, and really missed it when I had to let it go.
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 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TeeCee
When I got married, the wife's car was a MkII Fiesta 1.1.

She said that she'd been very taken with a tidy, low-mileage, secondhand XR2, but the Ford salesman had talked her into the value of a NEW!!11!! car.

If I'd ever run into the salesman around that time, I'd have given him such a kicking. That car of hers brought a whole new level of meaning to "gutless POS" and handled like a Tesco's trolley with one seized castor.
To my mind the most truly awful thing I have ever driven and that list includes a Yugo 45 which had held the crown until then......
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - DP
One of the best "Q cars" I've ever driven was a mk2 1.4L

It was in Doom Blue, with skinny little 165/13 tyres on it. Under the bonnet was the 1.4 Constant Vibration and Harshness, but 75 bhp in something that weighed less than 800kg meant it went really rather well. Not hot hatch quick obviously, but far pokier than something with such sombre looks really ought to be, and effortlessly gutsy in that biggish engine in a featherweight body kind of way.

The XR models were in a different league though. They'd been tweaked by Ford's UK based SVE team and worked brilliantly on the British roads they were developed on.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Victorbox
>> Mk 1 Cavalier.
>> Solid and reliable and one good looking car.

I know I had one 20 years ago but even when about 4 years old it was becoming rustier than a rusty thing in some unusual places.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - TheManWithNoName
My dad had an F reg XR2. I would regularly offer to wash it for him at the weekend usually by driving it to the nearest car wash about 4 miles away.
8 or 9 miles later I'd be grinning like a loon and wrestling with massive torque steer with those big fat low profile tyres and its tiny steering wheel.
To date I have never driven another car that handled so well in corners, felt so tight and stuck to the road like glue. The ride could be a bit jittery over bumps because it was a short car but the engine was a sweet thing.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Bigtee
A few mentions for the XR2 who remembers the Fiesta Super Sport 1.3 OHV engine?

Did it have Recarros fish net in seat head rest? It had the alloys those non Pepperpot with 185/60h 13 tyres on.


For Zero can you fine a steam powered car?
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Mr. Ecs
L'Escargot can lend him the one he shelled out on.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Mike Hannon
Late 80s Honda 2 litre 3-door Aerodeck. Stylish, comfortable, practical, all mod cons and mine never did less than 40 mpg. Several friends bought them on my recommendation. Then Honda quite inexplicably failed to replace it.
Unlike virtually everything mentioned above I believe it would hold it's own in today's Market and road conditions because it had all the important technology years, even decades, before the repmobile makers caught on.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - L'escargot
>> L'Escargot can lend him the one he shelled out on.
>>

At an exorbitant price!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - AnotherJohnH
>> For Zero can you fine a steam powered car?
>>

Stanley Steamer.

(no, not another fine mess!)

www.stanleysteamers.com/

www.stanleymuseum.org/
Last edited by: AnotherJohnH on Fri 16 Mar 12 at 13:41
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - Zero
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnML41wy8OI
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
I bet that's Euro 5 emission friendly !

I will get my coat !
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - AnotherJohnH
>> I bet that's Euro 5 emission friendly !
>>
>> I will get my coat !
>>

It could run a few yards if you burned the legislation in it.....
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - diddy1234
for a year yes with all of the emission paperwork.

We pander to the emission laws and gradually change our cars, yet China and America couldn't give a stuff about emissions.

I will remember that while our wallets get emptied for running perfectly good cars that are not 'green'
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - L'escargot
2003 Ford Focus Ghia. The seats are much more comfortable than those in the current Titanium equivalent.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - AnotherJohnH
Stanley, again:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG5nWHSwOgU&feature=related

quite like the hissing serpent sticking out of the front (and Mrs pumping the thing up prior to departure)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CngRSMm1SlM&feature=related

is that "steam engine" enough?

1 MPG (of water)
maybe 6 or 7 MPG of liquid fuel

Poop-Poop!
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - legacylad
Looking back, way back, through rose tinted glasses, my mk 1 golf Gti. Unusually in metallic green, and with a sunroof (manual). AUM 880X.
Doubtless I would now be disappointed with it.
 Cars you would like to see back in production. - DP

>> Doubtless I would now be disappointed with it.

I wouldn't bet on it. I recall Clarkson driving one about 10 yrs ago, and saying if it were presented to him then, as a brand new car, he would be raving about it.

Modern equivalents are much faster, but you just don't get the same agility or feeling of connection with the car and road surface.
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