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PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 14:30 
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Why are people choosing the Gallardo over the Murciélago?
Have I got them mixed up?

[edit]Oh fucking Hell, I forgot about the McLaren F1!

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I hustled my way into the passenger seat of this one:

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Why are people choosing the Gallardo over the Murciélago?
Have I got them mixed up?

[edit]Oh fucking Hell, I forgot about the McLaren F1!

Oh fuck, Veyron!

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Veyron?

Nah, fuck that. Seriously.

Playboy wankers' car IMO - ironically enough, it's too fucking heavy, for one.

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I've never been that big a fan of the Murcielago, it's almost too big, whereas the Gallardo is nice and compact.

Veyron - fucking horrible. Fantastic technical achievement, no doubt, but you can't say it's a pretty car.

McLaren F1 - never was too keen on it's looks, but you can't deny the "road head" advantages of having the driver's seat situated in the middle of two passenger seats :P


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The 458 is getting a good showing.


My bro' has seen one in the metal; in his words 'he had to take a trip to the nearest toilet afterwards'. ;)

I hustled my way into the passenger seat of this one:
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They are entirely spank-worthy.

[edit]Just to sit in, not to ride about it, by the way.

They're absolutely gorgeous. Literally the only supercar in years that I've really noticed. I'll just have nine of those, I'll keep one to just look at and the rest can all be backups so that at least one will be working at any given time.


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 Post subject: Re: My dream garage
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Veyron?

Nah, fuck that. Seriously.

Playboy wankers' car IMO - ironically enough, it's too fucking heavy, for one.

It's not too heavy for Santa Pod :)

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They're absolutely gorgeous. Literally the only supercar in years that I've really noticed

No arguments from me, but I do think the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione looks better (not much, mind).

[edit]Oh fuck, TR4A!
[edit][edit]E-TYPE! FUCK FUCK!

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Actually, just for the wow factor, I'd have to put a Veyron in there.

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They're absolutely gorgeous. Literally the only supercar in years that I've really noticed

No arguments from me, but I do think the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione looks better (not much, mind).

I'll swap Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and KARR for those two.

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They're absolutely gorgeous. Literally the only supercar in years that I've really noticed

No arguments from me, but I do think the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione looks better (not much, mind).

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See, I too prefer the 'compactness' of the Gallardo over the Murcielago.

Also, and this is going to be the controversial bit, I'm not that taken with the 458. I still think the 430 is Ferrari's nicest looking car. I have actually driven past a black 458 one evening when I was working in Marlow - sadly it was wrapped around the crash barrier on one of the bridges over the A404.


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Looks-wise, I'd take the F355 over the F430 every day of the week. You can't argue with the F430's juniority (is that even a word?) though, which would no doubt help to reduce costly maintenance bills.


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Also, and this is going to be the controversial bit, I'm not that taken with the 458. I still think the 430 is Ferrari's nicest looking car. I have actually driven past a black 458 one evening when I was working in Marlow - sadly it was wrapped around the crash barrier on one of the bridges over the A404.

8) :'(

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costly maintenance bills.

EuroMillions!

I'm totally employing my dad to look after all my cars ;)

Much like he does already, come to think about it...

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See, I too prefer the 'compactness' of the Gallardo over the Murcielago.

Also, and this is going to be the controversial bit, I'm not that taken with the 458. I still think the 430 is Ferrari's nicest looking car. I have actually driven past a black 458 one evening when I was working in Marlow - sadly it was wrapped around the crash barrier on one of the bridges over the A404.

Well then it's not really a very fair comparison. Try looking at one that isn't wrapped around a crash barrier before making your mind up.


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 Post subject: Re: My dream garage
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Why are people choosing the Gallardo over the Murciélago?
I think the Murcielago is butt ugly. The Gallardo Spider on the other hand is gorgeous.

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juniority (is that even a word?)
No. But I like it.


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Why are people choosing the Gallardo over the Murciélago?
I think the Murcielago is butt ugly. The Gallardo Spider on the other hand is gorgeous.

You'll only ever see the back of the Murky, of course ;)

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A reasonable VW or similar, and 8 go-karts.

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Renault Espace like thingy

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Renault Espace like thingy

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You can totally tell when I grew and what I grew up watching...

Lotus Carlton - It was this or a current BMW M5, and much as I like the latter, I figure a car 20 years old that did 170mph with five passengers would turn a few heads.

Ford RS200 (with the 2.3 Evolution engine) - Mark Rennison colours, please.

Metro 6R4 - not sure whether to have the slightly underpowered normal version or Will Gollops twin-turbo monster

Sierra Cosworth RS500 painted to look like this

Aston Martin DB9. Gunmetal grey, obv. Just sex on wheels.

Corvette ZR-1 for the Mrs. Not that I would mind.

Nissan Skyline GT-R. Sucker for the technology.

Need a normal car. Got my eye on a 5 door Golf GTi, so that will do.

Not sure I want a Lambo (from walking past Lamborghini Manchester every day, the Gallardo is nicer looking than the Murcielago.) The Ferrari would be nice but I can't choose between a 458, F430 or F40. Besides, the Aston is classier than both.

So... 1960 Mercedes SL. Gullwing or convertible, I'm not fussed.

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Not the new Merc Gullwing?

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The SLS? Thought about it, but wanted to put a bona fide classic from the 60s in there.

Lots of stuff bubbling under, 911 Turbo, the SLS, Veyron and a Delta S4 (purely for the sound).

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In my case, I'm thinking classic RS Fords as well... nine choices isn't enough, dammit! :D

RS1800 Mk 2 Escort... mmmm. I wouldn't kick an RS1600 Mk 1 out of the sack for farting either, nor an RS3100 Mk 1 Capri (in Cologne racing colours and with full X pack with skirts etc., of course). :D

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Yeah, why 9 cars and not 10?

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Yeah, why 9 cars and not 10?

So when you press the snooze button, you brain knows that time... sorry, what was the question?


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Why 9 and not 8?

As for the RSs, never was much for the Capri, RS1600 (the 80s one). Probably a bit too young for the RS2000 though I saw a few when I was a kid following rallycross.

My love of most of those cars is that it was a phase where they were putting big engines in cars with the associated technology barely able to handle it. There is some YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJl0-daCCHs) of Tiff Needell taking an BTCC RS500 around the track and it just wants to swap ends on him all the time.

All the Group B cars in rallycross, including the amazing Martin Schanche. 205T16, Delta S4 Just watch the things leaving the line!



Oooh... Schanche vs Nittymaki. RS200 vs 205 T16 on one of the fastest tracks. Just watch that RS200 sit back and accelerate!


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This is the RS1800 I was referring to Pliss, Ford's most successful rally car ever:

http://www.rsownersclub.co.uk/car_info/esc2rs1800.htm

FILTH. I'm from Essex; this car is, without doubt, our Cathedral as a County; Cosworth 16v BDA and all. Just awesome.
I believe a good, unmolested, genuine example can easily fetch £50-60k; not bad for a '70s Escort.

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If I had to take a Ford Rally car, I'd have to go for:

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My brother-in-law had a Sierra Cosworth for about 3 days.

He rolled it.

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My brother had a rally-prepared Mexico. He crashed it down a lane hitting a tree on the drivers side, then hit another tree with the other side as his mate was towing him back. :DD


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Bearing in mind that I know next-to-fuck-all about cars I'd prolly go for machines that were legendary when I were a nipper, quirky cars, or cars that are obscure enough for not many people to have heard of.....

1. GT40
2. Iso Grifo
3. Matra-Simca Rancho
4. Jensen Interceptor, partly because it's a great name, partly because The Baron used to drive one and it's also one of the few sports cars I've ever been in.
5. Volvo P1800 like The Saint drove and I promise not to be a twat in it, unlike the chap in this commercial.
6/7. Bentley Speed 6 like this or like John Steed's. Fuckit, I'll have both.
8. Lotus Elan.
9. Lotus Europa
10. Citroen DS if only because of the way it rose up on its suspension when you started it up, and settled down again when you turned it off.


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My parents used to have a Citroen XM that did that. Once it got stuck on 'garage' height while driving along, which left about a foot and a half clearance between the wheel and the top of the wheel arch.

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I did say I liked quirky. Someone used to have one near where I lived when I was a kid and my mates and I often used to play in the street near his house in the hope of seeing him drive off or arrive in it.


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Hah, I don't think I've ever seen a Matra Rancho, but I recognise it very well because it was one of my favorite toy cars when I was a child. I suppose because it looks weird.


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Didn't the DS have such mental suspension that it could lift one wheel clear to facilitate wheel changes?

The Interceptor was a beautiful but very unreliable car and it's most definitely a GT not a sports car. You can have them totally rebuilt using modern componentry which is probably advisable as the original 7.3l V8 is monstrously thirsty and will struggle to do >7 or 8 mpg in town and will almost certainly overheat.

I can remember seeing numerous Matra Rancho's as a kid

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Again, when I was a kid, someone in my area had a Rancho and I seem to remember it had search lights (just headlights on some kind of swivel mount) situated either on the wings just in front of the windsreen, or on the roof above the driver and passenger seats. Totally impractical in Manchester, but I thought that was the dog's bollocks. I was only about 10.


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Strange coincidence. The family and I went out for lunch today and what turned in front of us at a junction in West Didsbury but a red Lotus Europa. Still looks bazzing.


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I don't know about dream garage, but something like this would be pretty sweet.
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My next door neighbour's got one almost identical to that. It's still full of rubbish though.


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Again, when I was a kid, someone in my area had a Rancho and I seem to remember it had search lights (just headlights on some kind of swivel mount) situated either on the wings just in front of the windsreen, or on the roof above the driver and passenger seats. Totally impractical in Manchester, but I thought that was the dog's bollocks. I was only about 10.

You could get optional manually adjustable spotlights that sat on the wings just in front of the windscreen.

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I don't know about dream garage, but something like this would be pretty sweet.


I'm not sure whether to be proud or disappointed that we made it this far without that gag.

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I don't know about dream garage, but something like this would be pretty sweet.


I'm not sure whether to be proud or disappointed that we made it this far without that gag.

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