Post ur pics of well dogy cars 
Dodgy Cars :)
well, i'll start, personally i love this one
a great car... lol... u cud use the front to sit and eat ur fish and chips
a great car... lol... u cud use the front to sit and eat ur fish and chips
Hahahaha.Thats a funny looking car. lol
Ok here goes:
1970s-1980s Freight Rover/Austin Sherpa- cumbersome, cant shift weight
LDV Vans- Modern Day Sherpas, same problem
Austin Maestro- 1980's England, industry gone wrong DIABOLICAL cars
Montego- Same as above
Austin/Rover Metro- ALL metros are friday night cars
Austin Allegro- Cheap, crappy, unreliable
Lada Niva- cheap, crap, soviet, unreliable, poorly made
Old Skodas- same as above
Morris Marina- VERY poorly made
Vauxhalls- Many have problems
Ford Mondeo- VERY boring, cheap
Ford Sierra- same as above
Reliant Robin- Cheap, fibre glass, weak, junk
Trabant- made from treated cardboard, crappy, poorly made
There are MANY MANY more.
1970s-1980s Freight Rover/Austin Sherpa- cumbersome, cant shift weight
LDV Vans- Modern Day Sherpas, same problem
Austin Maestro- 1980's England, industry gone wrong DIABOLICAL cars
Montego- Same as above
Austin/Rover Metro- ALL metros are friday night cars
Austin Allegro- Cheap, crappy, unreliable
Lada Niva- cheap, crap, soviet, unreliable, poorly made
Old Skodas- same as above
Morris Marina- VERY poorly made
Vauxhalls- Many have problems
Ford Mondeo- VERY boring, cheap
Ford Sierra- same as above
Reliant Robin- Cheap, fibre glass, weak, junk
Trabant- made from treated cardboard, crappy, poorly made
There are MANY MANY more.
hahaahhahaa.... Really nice!!! very cool
Come on there must be more dodgy cars about? Take a look at BBC Top Gears "Carbage" section
| mugglesquop wrote: |
well, i'll start, personally i love this one
a great car... lol... u cud use the front to sit and eat ur fish and chips |
hey, thats a photoshop trick (image manipulation), isn't it
| Pyro Man wrote: |
| Ok here goes:
1970s-1980s Freight Rover/Austin Sherpa- cumbersome, cant shift weight LDV Vans- Modern Day Sherpas, same problem Austin Maestro- 1980's England, industry gone wrong DIABOLICAL cars Montego- Same as above Austin/Rover Metro- ALL metros are friday night cars Austin Allegro- Cheap, crappy, unreliable Lada Niva- cheap, crap, soviet, unreliable, poorly made Old Skodas- same as above Morris Marina- VERY poorly made Vauxhalls- Many have problems Ford Mondeo- VERY boring, cheap Ford Sierra- same as above Reliant Robin- Cheap, fibre glass, weak, junk Trabant- made from treated cardboard, crappy, poorly made There are MANY MANY more. |
Lada Niva is great terrain car. It's cheap, strong and reliable. New model come with diesel motor. I drive Niva one time, it's like you sit in tank, but offroad is fantastic. I drive Skoda, Yugo, Trabant, Polish Fiat,...
Apsolutely worst car ever was Zastava Yugo (any model). There was no two same models when you drive it. This car was unreliable, slow, noisy, drink too much oil (in my Yugo 45 motor I must put about 1/2 liter new oil at 100 Km). When you buy new Zastava, in many cases you must fix it (It was terrible finalization quality).
But this cars (Zastava 750, Zastava 850, Zastava 101 lately known as Yugo Scala 55 and Zastava Yugo 45 and 55) was national class in former Yugoslavia, so cars like Lada, Skoda, Wartburg, Dacia look pretty good this days (Yugoslavia was good market and only best models this cars come from east block countries), and west cars like VW, Ford, Opel, Citroen or Japanese cars drives only big budget people.
Today, 15 years after Yugoslavia is dead, this cars you can hard find in Croatia.
ha ha, yeah the lada niva was ok, i mean the riva, lol. Yeah there is some real junk out there seriously
| Pyro Man wrote: |
| ha ha, yeah the lada niva was ok, i mean the riva, lol. Yeah there is some real junk out there seriously |
Thats true. Lada Riva comes with two different engines. 1200 cm2 was too weak for that car, and 1500 cm2 was too noisy and drinks too much... Lada, as common Russian car, has no diesel engine (At cold Russian winter old diesel engines wouldn't start).
Chav-tastic my friend, hmm I wonder where one would purchase a burberry cap quite that large?
