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30 minutes ago, GMB said:

All the gentle folk that had one of these are now the proud owners of a dusty pile of Ferric or Ferrous Oxide. Unless they had the foresight to get rid of it.

I was enamoured by these little beasts, but a friend of mine dis-abused me of that dream by telling me her stories of rust buckets on wheels that she got rid of before the inevitable MOT fail

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Triumph Herald convertible was my first car and having that freedom at 18

is hard to beat

 

The first 6 months of having a license and a car to drive beats everything since to be honest.

Driving Dad's Mk2 Cortina 1300 and then owning my first car, Ford Anglia 105E(?) 995cc (£50 - watching the road fly beneath my feet through the rust holes!

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First car Hilman Imp Super - why it was super I dont know but the freedom at 17 YES!!

Mk2 1986 XR2 Bought new 

BM 320 E36

BM320 E46 Touring

IS250 

17 more cars inbetween 🙂  

   

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1 hour ago, Neilo said:

First car Hilman Imp Super - why it was super I dont know but the freedom at 17 YES!!

Mk2 1986 XR2 Bought new 

BM 320 E36

BM320 E46 Touring

IS250 

17 more cars inbetween 🙂  

   

Hillman Imp I bought brand new in 1969 age 19 ( on finance of course ) having p/exd my 1965 Mk1 Cortina which followed on from my 1954. ? Austin whatever at age 17 that cost me £4 and in cash too 😂

Im very ancient now of course ! 

Malc 

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This is a surprisingly easy list to remember and trot out. Just shows you how emotionally cars embed themselves in our noggins…

1976 Ford escort mk2 1.3L

1980 Ford cortina 2.0GL

1989 Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9

1990 Honda CRX 1.6

1985?  BMW 528i

1992 Mazda 626 GT 2.5

2000 Audi TT Roadster 225

2005 Porsche 987 Boxster S   

2007 Porsche Carrera 4S Cab

2009 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

2009 Aston Martin DBS Volante

2013 Boxster S

2015 Audi RS4

2013 Lexus ISF

2017 Lexus LC500 S+

2020 Lexus RX 450h

 

 

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Agree ISF was a keeper -  but i replaced my wife’s RS4 with it while she was out of the country.  She wasn’t ever really happy, as it lacked proper space in the rear and boot at a time when we were breeding.

The LC replaced my Boxster S, and my wife went nuts, as we now had ten litres of Lexus v8 outside and it was all for me.  ISF was duly replaced by RX 450h as our family car, and our marriage got back on track.

If you have kids and stuff and youre only going to have one car ISF beats LC500 easily.  I’d have one again in a heartbeat.

Less than 2 kids?  Not too much luggage?  LC500 totally knocks ISF out of the park.

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"LC500 totally knocks ISF out of the park"      Too loud for me ( in the visual sense ).

Let me just say:   Pity we can't have these:

The 2022 Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance arrives to bring a V8 engine back to the model lineup. For the US market only, the new saloon also launches the brand's F Sport Performance line of more hardcore vehicles but not quite as mean as the full-fat F vehicles 

As the name implies, the IS 500 F Sport Performance packs a naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V8 making 472 bhp (352 kilowatts) at 7,100 rpm and 395 pound-feet (535.5 Newton-metres) of torque at 4,800 revs. The only gearbox option is an eight-speed automatic. The saloon can hit 60 miles per hour (96 kilometres per hour) in 4.5 seconds. Lexus estimates 24 miles per gallon highway fuel economy. 

27 minutes ago, Arth_Vader said:

LC500 totally knocks ISF out of the park

lexus-is-500-sport-performance.jpg

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1 hour ago, Malc1 said:

Hillman Imp I bought brand new in 1969 age 19 ( on finance of course ) having p/exd my 1965 Mk1 Cortina which followed on from my 1954. ? Austin whatever at age 17 that cost me £4 and in cash too 😂

Im very ancient now of course ! 

Malc 

Lovely memories Malc😊

The imp was fun in its own way...74 M reg and a petrol blue colour...it was in a sad state in someones back garden full of pigeon baskets and not far off being a pigeon coop itself, knocked on the door and bought it for £300 in 1980. Turned out nice after doing it up and served me well for two years...used to call it Buzz Bomb 🤣     

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My list is heavily weighted to one brand, 80/90s hip hop to thank for the early intro... 

 

1996 Renault Clio Maxim 1.4

2003 Lexus IS200 Sport (Styling Kit/Nav)

2006 Lexus IS250 Sport

*Bike hiatus*

2002 Lexus IS200 Sport (Styling Kit/Nav)

2007 BMW 320D M Sport

2013 Lexus IS300h F Sport

2016 Lexus RC300h F Sport

2016 Lexus RX450h F Sport

2022 Lexus NX450h+ F Sport

 

Gotta be an LC when I get to retire the family cars... 

 

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I haven't had what you might consider and out and out sports car.  Can't really see the point unless you have deep pockets and want a second car to track or drive in a few places where you can enjoy the experience.  I have owned a number of what might be considered in their day to be sporting versions of a few cars.  The first was an MG Magnette series 2 ZB. There were two Mercedes, an SLC and a W124 coupe, an Opel Monza, an Opel Commodore 2 door GSE,  several Fiat 130 3200 2 door coupes and a Maserati Indy 2 door 4 seater coupe. All other cars have been general 4 door saloons.

Due to back problem need SUV, so too late for sports car now. Have to live on memories of rides in Ferrari, Porcshe, Jensen, Peerless and a few others. 

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3 hours ago, Barry14UK said:

Due to back problem need SUV

I've found forever, even now with serious back problems ......  the most comfortable seating even for journeys of several looooong hours and getting in and out of the car .  has been and is now the Ls400 ..........

Try one maybe ?

No other car including several SUVs has given me anywhere near the " poise " and comfort of the Ls400

Malc

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Some interesting stuff posted here...! I'll skip the boring and stick with the interesting ones for me:

MK1 Golf GTi

Lotus Elise S160

Honda Integra Type-R

Alfa 147GTA (with 3.7 Autodelta engine)

Audi RS2

S1 Lotus Exige

S1 Lotus Evora

R171 Merc SLK55 AMG

Vauxhall VXR8

S2 Lotus Elise 135

Alfa 4C

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On 12/20/2023 at 7:35 PM, Arth_Vader said:

This is a surprisingly easy list to remember and trot out. Just shows you how emotionally cars embed themselves in our noggins…

1976 Ford escort mk2 1.3L

1980 Ford cortina 2.0GL

1989 Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9

1990 Honda CRX 1.6

1985?  BMW 528i

1992 Mazda 626 GT 2.5

2000 Audi TT Roadster 225

2005 Porsche 987 Boxster S   

2007 Porsche Carrera 4S Cab

2009 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

2009 Aston Martin DBS Volante

2013 Boxster S

2015 Audi RS4

2013 Lexus ISF

2017 Lexus LC500 S+

2020 Lexus RX 450h

 

 

Arthur.   I remember having a X reg Cortina  Mk 1V  2.3 Ghia  bought with 12k miles ….. nearly new 

Wow wot a fabulous car too ….. kwik quick kwik for sure 

Memories Memories  eh! 
Malc 

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Not yet an LC owner but very much plan to be in the next few months, so hopefully no one minds if I post my car history (leaving out most of the boring stuff);

Mk 2 Escort 1600 Sport

Mk 2 Escort RS2000

VW Scirocco GTI (Mk1 & Mk 2)

VW Golf GTI (Mk1 & Mk 2 16V)

Alfasud 1.5Ti

RS500 Cosworth

Porsche 944 Turbo

Alfa 156 V6

Ferrari 355B

BMW 330

VW Passat W8

BMW M3 CS (E46)

Aston Martin Vantage 4.7

BMW M135i

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio

Audi S4 Avant

 

Best memories were probably in the Mk1 Scirocco, best tow car ever was the W8 Passat, but best all round daily driver has been the S4. Biggest disappointment was probably the M3.

I have a good feeling that the LC500 will become a firm favourite too. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Malc1 said:

Arthur.   I remember having a X reg Cortina  Mk 1V  2.3 Ghia  bought with 12k miles ….. nearly new 

Wow wot a fabulous car too ….. kwik quick kwik for sure 

Memories Memories  eh! 
Malc 

Yeah the 2.3 was out or reach for the likes of me lol but the two litre cortina was my first “performance” car -  legend has it that it would do 125mph* and had a penchant for unintended 180s in the wet  - or so they say.  

i wouldn’t know of course.

* indicated and downhill

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13 minutes ago, Arth_Vader said:

Yeah the 2.3 was out or reach for the likes of me lol but the two litre cortina was my first “performance” car -  legend has it that it would do 125mph* and had a penchant for unintended 180s in the wet  - or so they say.  

i wouldn’t know of course.

* indicated and downhill

For me it was, the 2.3 Ghia,  just one of our family cars alongside the Vauxhall VX2300 estate …… having 4 very young kids …… and my long standing 1969 Wolseley 16/60 that I’d had since forever and went to the scrapper, me heartbroken, in 1982 …… the starting handle exercise regime oft used 😂

Then my sports cars 😂 ……  4ltr V8s …… Ls400s,  again forever these past 25 years or so 

I’d never worried about “ performance “ with cars …… they’ve all just been super strong powerful unassuming “wolves in sheep’s clothing”  tbh 

Malc

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On 12/20/2023 at 8:38 PM, GMB said:

 

"LC500 totally knocks ISF out of the park"      Too loud for me ( in the visual sense ).

Let me just say:   Pity we can't have these:

The 2022 Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance arrives to bring a V8 engine back to the model lineup. For the US market only, the new saloon also launches the brand's F Sport Performance line of more hardcore vehicles but not quite as mean as the full-fat F vehicles 

As the name implies, the IS 500 F Sport Performance packs a naturally aspirated 5.0-litre V8 making 472 bhp (352 kilowatts) at 7,100 rpm and 395 pound-feet (535.5 Newton-metres) of torque at 4,800 revs. The only gearbox option is an eight-speed automatic. The saloon can hit 60 miles per hour (96 kilometres per hour) in 4.5 seconds. Lexus estimates 24 miles per gallon highway fuel economy. 

lexus-is-500-sport-performance.jpg

I really like the IS500 but the quad exhaust doesn’t sit right with me….feels like that’s something that should have been kept for F-cars.

 Petty, I know…..

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Triumph Spitfire

Lotus Elan

Lotus Elan +2

Porsche 911

Lancia Flavia. Or Fulvia

Nissan Sylvia

Mercedes C class coupe

Mercedes E class coupe

Lexus RC

Lexus LC 500 hybrid  

Not bad for a lady driver!!!  The LC is by far the most exciting.

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13 hours ago, Maura said:

Triumph Spitfire

Lotus Elan

Lotus Elan +2

Porsche 911

Lancia Flavia. Or Fulvia

Nissan Sylvia

Mercedes C class coupe

Mercedes E class coupe

Lexus RC

Lexus LC 500 hybrid  

Not bad for a lady driver!!!  The LC is by far the most exciting.

What did you think about the Lotus's and the Lancia?

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A friend had a brand new Lancia summat or other back in the day, maybe 35 yrs ago. …… failed it’s very first MOT on copious serious RUST 

Malc 

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21 minutes ago, Malc1 said:

A friend had a brand new Lancia summat or other back in the day, maybe 35 yrs ago. …… failed it’s very first MOT on copious serious RUST 

Malc 

Remember that period well Malc. Couple of Italian marques lost a lot of credibility due to using sub par steel in their cars that resulted in them becoming known as the proverbial rust buckets.

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Triumph Spitfire

Lotus Elan

Lotus Elan +2

Porsche 911

Lancia Flavia. Or Fulvia

Nissan Sylvia

Mercedes C class coupe

Mercedes E class coupe

Lexus RC

Lexus LC 500 hybrid  

Not bad for a lady driver!!!  The LC is by far the most exciting.

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