What was your first car?

haha brilliant! Good times. Vehicles have come a long way since then, which is good.

I learned to drive in a Morris Minor 1000 with virtually no brakes and those things that popped out the side for indicators, but the first car I bought was a Mini 1000. Happy days......(it was 40 years ago though :redface:)
 
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    Nice Question this one !
    1967 MINI with 1100 clubman engine twin carbs bucket seats rally dash steering wheel the size of a jam jar pot top and a driver without a clue or any idea that thought he knew it all ............Some say no change :)

    I was over the moon that it could do 90 !!! I would want some answers these days if a vehicle could not touch 90:D:D
     
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    I learnt to drive in a daihatsu charade, went through one of those 1 man band driving schools, great guy.

    In those days where I lived the waiting time for a driving test was 6 months! :O Luckily I passed first time

    First car I bought was a Mk2 Escort 1300 Sport, loved that car

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    I think I learnt to drive in a Corsa

    First car I bought was a 1989 XR3i. Showroom condition it was - some old duffer had it in a garage and never much used it from day 1

    Insurance company made a mistake on the premium and I managed to insure it for £500 at 18. I had to sell it the next year when the premium went up to about £1500.

    The bloke that bought it set it on fire by accident about 2 weeks after I sold it to him.
     
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    I think the Corsa could be one vehicle that a lot of people (esp around the late 90's early 00's) learnt to drive in. A great car for first time drivers really.

    I learnt in a Corsa (about 08 plate). My first car was a 01 Corsa. It's sitting on the drive right now... :p

    (No I don't collect my old cars, I passed my test about a year ago!)
     
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    Thanks Jeremy! I thought it would be a bit of fun :)
    hahaha brilliant to recap the good ole days. We drive for business now-adays but back then we drove for drivings sake (or to go to the shops haha). Good times.

    Nice Question this one !
    1967 MINI with 1100 clubman engine twin carbs bucket seats rally dash steering wheel the size of a jam jar pot top and a driver without a clue or any idea that thought he knew it all ............Some say no change :)

    I was over the moon that it could do 90 !!! I would want some answers these days if a vehicle could not touch 90:D:D
     
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    Hahaha what a great mistake! Too bad they figured it out the year after. You had a bit of a touch there. The insurance was double the car's value at least huh?

    I think I learnt to drive in a Corsa

    First car I bought was a 1989 XR3i. Showroom condition it was - some old duffer had it in a garage and never much used it from day 1

    Insurance company made a mistake on the premium and I managed to insure it for £500 at 18. I had to sell it the next year when the premium went up to about £1500.

    The bloke that bought it set it on fire by accident about 2 weeks after I sold it to him.
     
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    Driving test going from memory was in a fiat punto, it could have been a Fiesta though! :D

    First car I bought was a Ford Escort 1.3 MKIII chuffed to bits until it died two days after purchasing it! - Took it to a garage, turned out it only had a 1.1 engine in it! Wasn't happy one bit, took it back to the forecourt told him to give me my money back or swap the vehicle... Ended up with a Ford Orion 1.4i

    Wasn't too shabby :D
     
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    Did you check under the bonnet to make sure the Orion was a 1.4? :p
    Kidding of course. I would not have been happy one bit at that but at least you got your money back.


    Driving test going from memory was in a fiat punto, it could have been a Fiesta though! :D

    First car I bought was a Ford Escort 1.3 MKIII chuffed to bits until it died two days after purchasing it! - Took it to a garage, turned out it only had a 1.1 engine in it! Wasn't happy one bit, took it back to the forecourt told him to give me my money back or swap the vehicle... Ended up with a Ford Orion 1.4i

    Wasn't too shabby :D
     
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    An 'R' reg (1977 I think) bright yellow golf mk1.

    Paid £300 for it in 1987, by the time I'd finished with it it had only first, third, and reverse gears, and had a rather unnerving lean to the left due to me spinning it on black ice and smacking into a 6 inch kerb :eek:
     
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    Did you check under the bonnet to make sure the Orion was a 1.4? :p
    Kidding of course. I would not have been happy one bit at that but at least you got your money back.

    Yes I checked under the bonnet on the Orion. :D

    Funny thing is though, majority of my cars have been cheap little run-abouts since this episode! Every car I'd had up until recently only cost £300 - £500 tops.

    My cheapest car I ever bought was a Vauxhall Cavalier 1.8i off ebay costing £155.01

    Turned out to be a belting car :)

    I've also recently just bought a 1995 VW Golf 1.4L for £200 :D Total bargain, especially considering the old chap who owned it only did 300 miles per year in it... I've just hit 32700 in it, and I've only had it for 4 weeks. :D
     
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    The first I drove was a Peugeot 106 1.1, the first I bought was Vauxhall Astra G 1.6 (full extras, leather interior, pearl black), the one I loved the most so far was my Subaru Impreza 2.0 NA sedan with an STI look. I could talk about my cars all day long.

    Guys, go and get a Subaru, other cars can't compare!
     
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    I passed my test early in Oct 1988, bought an old Mini Metro the following week, and wrapped it around a pole the following week..... not sure I can qualify to give a review of the Mini Metro tbh....other than there's a lot of crunching goes on before it calms down again !!
     
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    Pah. I rolled gently into the back of an impreza (one of only 300 in the world) in my old Audi coupe once - I was most unimpressed with the build quality of the Subaru - it just crumpled up like a tin, whilst my superior motor was completely unharmed :D

    Yes I front hit a tree with around 60mph.. The car was totalled but I was completely safe and sound. Probably their backs are weak haha.
     
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