Car photos/discussion thread

couple more pictures for those interested. the one of it's ass is a bit blurry unfortunately

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"The Wakelin fleet"
Austin Mini MK3 1300cc
Austin Allegro 1300cc (1 of 4 left on the road)
Humber Hawk Automatic (1 of 1 left on the road)
Austin something or other
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got the insurance crap done today. bit over 1000 euro per year for a fully comprehensive insurance(?). gotta love germany
 
My first car was a sky blue 1964 Datsun Bluebird it still had the crank starter, more putty than metal I think paid $300au for it, man I had some bloody great times in it, my second car was a 1977 Chrysler/Mitsubishi Sigma 2000 it was right on the change over from Chrysler to Mitsubishi and what a top car it was, my mate had an RS2000 and my car easily gave his a run for the money.
Third was a Holden Drover basically a Suzuki Sierra rip off, 4th was a 1986 Ford Falcon S pack with the 250 crossflow engine, 6th was a 1989 Mitsubishi Magna but it got stolen and written off, 7th a EB Falcon was not a good car then went to a 95 Magna station wagon and the best car I think I've owned is my last car to date and that is a 2006 Nissan Tiida so reliable it's not funny and really good on fuel yet the 1.8 engine still has a bit of poke when you need it.
 
2006 Nissan Tiida so reliable it's not funny and really good on fuel yet the 1.8 engine still has a bit of poke when you need it.
Nissan and Toyota make the most reliable cars money can buy imo.



I've always had a massive soft spot for Mazda. They're like the wacky sibling of the Japanese auto industry. Just look at some of their stuff.
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Nissan and Toyota make the most reliable cars money can buy imo.



I've always had a massive soft spot for Nissan. They're like the wacky sibling of the Japanese auto industry. Just look at some of their stuff.
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Mate that's a bloody good photo you found there, and something that I only found out recently is the Tiida is a collaboration between Nissan and Renault.
 
i actually like that kinda shape car that and the honda civic shape :) nice to see them give it some guts and push hard but i thought stock they were FWD.
 
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