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BlueWales
29-09-17, 16:03
Two from me to start the ball rolling.

Alfa Romeo - I had the misfortune to hire one for a weekend and it broke down every day.

Volkswagen - Getting past the fact that the Beetle was not lovable ( as in Herbie ) but was a Hitler
project. Their cars were always over priced based on ads claiming they were quality. The cheating involved in
the diesel emissions scandal showed that far from being respectable the VW company were a bunch of cyunts.
The Yanks get serious compensation , the Europeans seem to have got sweet fa.

The Bloop
29-09-17, 16:17
Ford - just because owning a Focus is just so out of reach for the average family.
I've got 2 VWs btw and love them both.

cardiff55
29-09-17, 16:25
Dacia, Ford, MG, Hyundai, Kia. Maserati and Ferrari, they always break down!

joecity
29-09-17, 16:29
Fiat... had one.. Fix It Again Tony..they better now so i understand.. sod's law or progress I not sure which.

jon1959
29-09-17, 16:35
In reverse order I would never buy any of these world's most expensive manufacturers cars:

10. Porsche
9. Jaguar
8. Maserati
7. Mercedes-Benz
6. Pagani
5. Aston Martin
4. Bentley
3. Rolls Royce
2. Bugatti
1. Maybach

Why? I could never afford any of them and couldn't care less about owning or driving any of them. I just don't understand the appeal.

joecity
29-09-17, 16:48
I got a BMW from 1997. It works fine. I don't really look after it truth be told but it drives and drives. I do think some cars are more reliable than others. Cost me £300 4 years go and it just don't stop, unless i put the brakes on.

ian gibson
29-09-17, 16:58
Anything French.

Cyclops
29-09-17, 17:00
We are a Honda family and wouldn't touch Citroen or Peugeot - from bitter experience

Van Halen
29-09-17, 17:03
Vauxhall - sh!t cars owned by chavs and/or people who know nothing about cars (or have no interest in cars).

elytillidie
29-09-17, 20:13
In reverse order I would never buy any of these world's most expensive manufacturers cars:

10. Porsche
9. Jaguar
8. Maserati
7. Mercedes-Benz
6. Pagani
5. Aston Martin
4. Bentley
3. Rolls Royce
2. Bugatti
1. Maybach

Why? I could never afford any of them and couldn't care less about owning or driving any of them. I just don't understand the appeal.

I'd go along with this, wouldn't drive anything ostentatious. Was stuck behind a Ferrari at lights a while back, noisy bleeding thing, expect something a bit quieter for that sort of money. No interest whatsoever in cars though, booked mine in for a service once and didn't know the engine size when asked.

dandywarhol
29-09-17, 20:28
Ive got a fiat bravo multi jet 1.6 diesel.
Tidy car mun
I would avoid vauxhall and fords.

MOZZER2
29-09-17, 20:53
jon1959 i understand what you mean you wouldn't buy any of the top of range cars because of the price range but i bet if money was no object you would . if i had the dosh i would plump for the jaguar xe/ xf range . the new range rover velar would be on my radar too an incredible piece of engineering

Rhiw-Blue
29-09-17, 20:56
We are a Honda family and wouldn't touch Citroen or Peugeot - from bitter experience

This on both counts but add Renault to the no way group

Wolff
29-09-17, 20:59
This is easy. Volvo. No doubt the best car for money right now. interior and reliability is second to none. But I'm selling my V60, and looking at Tesla. Unlike Wez, i belive in global warming.. Even with new data..

Glos Blue
29-09-17, 21:03
This on both counts but add Renault to the no way group

Used to drive Renaults for work; even brand new they were bloody awful and forever breaking down.
I'd never buy a French car, they're just not very good!

blue matt
29-09-17, 21:31
Volkswagen - Getting past the fact that the Beetle was not lovable ( as in Herbie ) .

you god dam philistine

what is not to like about the little car

TH63
29-09-17, 21:54
Porsche. Don’t like the styling, too many horror stories about engine failure.

blue matt
29-09-17, 22:00
Porsche. Don’t like the styling, too many horror stories about engine failure.

I trust you are not including the 356 in that statement, you will never find a better looking car

The speedster or the outlaw

http://www.coys.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/cars/1958-porsche-356-a-1600-speedster/120_271_05.jpg

jon1959
29-09-17, 22:01
jon1959 i understand what you mean you wouldn't buy any of the top of range cars because of the price range but i bet if money was no object you would . if i had the dosh i would plump for the jaguar xe/ xf range . the new range rover velar would be on my radar too an incredible piece of engineering

If money was no object I would donate my fortune to charity - except for the cost of a very big caravan and very underpowered towing car - and get my motoring kicks by driving in front of Jeremy Clarkson down narrow country roads (in the Cotswolds of course). Bliss!

TH63
29-09-17, 22:03
I trust you are not including the 356 in that statement, you will never find a better looking car

The speedster or the outlaw

http://www.coys.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/cars/1958-porsche-356-a-1600-speedster/120_271_05.jpg

1833

blue matt
29-09-17, 22:04
1833

now that is blatantly not a 356 in anyway

you are not a car man are you ? ? ?

TH63
29-09-17, 22:09
now that is blatantly not a 356 in anyway

you are not a car man are you ? ? ?

I just don’t like Porsche’s.

Barry Shitpeas
29-09-17, 22:15
I'd go along with this, wouldn't drive anything ostentatious. Was stuck behind a Ferrari at lights a while back, noisy bleeding thing, expect something a bit quieter for that sort of money. No interest whatsoever in cars though, booked mine in for a service once and didn't know the engine size when asked.

Same here. I was into cars until I was about 19. Since then they are just functional items for me. All I want is something that gets me where I want to go in relative comfort and that doesn't break down too often. I actually find motorway driving a right pain in the arse to be honest, with all the aggressive Gary Tossers on the road.

Arfur Europe
29-09-17, 22:32
This on both counts but add Renault to the no way group

This and what Ian said. Despite having an absolutely brilliant time there last summer, I wouldn't go near a French car.

Majorblue
29-09-17, 22:51
I am in the no French car group as well.
Every single person I know who has owned one has had significant problems.
Probably would avoid the German cars as well as although very good you appear to pay a significant premium for the privilege.
All said and done not really a car man so the last few have been Honda Accord estates. Ugly old beasts but work on demand every time and that's all I ever look for in a car.

Jimmy the Jock
30-09-17, 04:19
I just don’t like Porsche’s.

Great cars , superb driving machines, well balanced power to handling machines. Yes they do have engine problems on certain models , we have one in the year range that suffers from bearing failure , 14 years old , still going strong and looks a million dollars .

A car I would never be seen dead in is the Dacia , I see them trundling up and down the motorway, the people that didn't want a proper car in their Dacia Dustbins.

TH63
30-09-17, 05:24
I’m not saying they’re bad cars Jim, it’s just a question of personal taste.

If I ever had the lottery win that I’d need to buy a car like that, I’d want an Aston.

lardy
30-09-17, 06:27
1833

:hehe:

ian gibson
30-09-17, 08:11
Dacia, Ford, MG, Hyundai, Kia. Maserati and Ferrari, they always break down!

I had a Kia Mentor years ago, lovely big saloon type car, it had a 1.6 Mitsubishi engine and was totally reliable, never let me down.

jamieccfc
30-09-17, 11:13
I just don’t like Porsche’s.

Porsche is a women's car