It was a 1.6 I drove.Warren t claim wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 12:17 amAllow me to question normal convention.
The 205GTi is a far better car in 1.6 form than 1.9.
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I test drove a 205GTi , with a view to having a lease one as a company car in 1985. I had been an avid reader of car for almost 10 years by this point, so was expecting greatness...
Admittedly I only drove it round Chiswick and a quick (ish) blast out to Heston services and back to Warwick Wright, but I thought it slow and tinny and this was compared to the 3 year old MK1 XR2 , I’d been given as a stopgap to use.
As a fully mulleted chav Ford Licker cunt of 21 I chose an XR3i, obviously in white. Story of my life up till then ( and since) buy something Car approved; R17, Beta Coupe etc then get fed up of foreign flakiness and replace with a Granada or Cortina!
Many years later I bought aCTi for Mrs N , it was OK , apart from when I was driving it home I rested my right hand at the join of the door and screen on a bumpy road- ended up with a big black mans pinch, due to the body flex.
Admittedly I only drove it round Chiswick and a quick (ish) blast out to Heston services and back to Warwick Wright, but I thought it slow and tinny and this was compared to the 3 year old MK1 XR2 , I’d been given as a stopgap to use.
As a fully mulleted chav Ford Licker cunt of 21 I chose an XR3i, obviously in white. Story of my life up till then ( and since) buy something Car approved; R17, Beta Coupe etc then get fed up of foreign flakiness and replace with a Granada or Cortina!
Many years later I bought aCTi for Mrs N , it was OK , apart from when I was driving it home I rested my right hand at the join of the door and screen on a bumpy road- ended up with a big black mans pinch, due to the body flex.
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I remember my dad buying banana yellow tr7 when I was about 11-12 years old. He took me for a spin and I recall being pretty underwhelmed after the mk2 Capri 3ltr that he sold to a guy a few doors up. He must have been too as he chopped it in within a couple of weeks for an xj6 that got written off on his way home by a hit and run type or he had too many and the auto pilot failed as was the way in those days.
I guess he took a real hit on that as he had some right BL dross for a couple of years including a wedge and a maxi ffs with the odd boxy Volvo thrown in until he went all sane and started buying jags again.
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I guess he took a real hit on that as he had some right BL dross for a couple of years including a wedge and a maxi ffs with the odd boxy Volvo thrown in until he went all sane and started buying jags again.
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During the 80's I was a yard shunter for a container company in West Thurrock. Some afternoons they'd chuck me a set of keys out of the office and I had to go to Tibury Docks to pick up collection notes for the night drivers. I used the transport managers XR4i, which didn't impress me at all. It just didn't handle like I thought it would. Ditto for for the transport clerks XR3i. The car that did impress was a Cortina Crusader. Thoroughly enjoyed driving that one.
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This is a tricky one as I really shouldn't have had high expectations in the first place.
1986 Rover SD1 2000.
Far from the stripped out 1982 launch model, this was a run out car that they screwed all the toys to before the Rover 800 launch, it was a swell kitted out as a 1982 Rover 3500SE with 4xEW and central locking. The problem was the O Series engine, it really was a harsh bag of wank that didn't even have decent economy.
1986 Rover SD1 2000.
Far from the stripped out 1982 launch model, this was a run out car that they screwed all the toys to before the Rover 800 launch, it was a swell kitted out as a 1982 Rover 3500SE with 4xEW and central locking. The problem was the O Series engine, it really was a harsh bag of wank that didn't even have decent economy.
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1986 Mk3 Granada Ghia. 2.0i.
I'm probably being a bit mean here as there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the Granada in itself. The problem is I couldn't believe Ford didn't fit power steering as standard to such a high end car! I suppose it's my fault really as I should've learned my lesson buying a Capri II 3.0S at auction assuming that it'd have PAS. I did wonder at the time why it had the larger two spoke steering wheel.
I'm probably being a bit mean here as there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the Granada in itself. The problem is I couldn't believe Ford didn't fit power steering as standard to such a high end car! I suppose it's my fault really as I should've learned my lesson buying a Capri II 3.0S at auction assuming that it'd have PAS. I did wonder at the time why it had the larger two spoke steering wheel.
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The Mk3 was the Granada that finished me with big Fords. I'd gone through Mk III Zephyr and Zodiacs, skipped the aircraft carrier by jumping to Mk1 3.0 then a run of V6 Mk2s. My Mk3 was the 2.0DOHC and was just fucking dull. It was as if Ford had dialled all the Sweeney out of it - no charisma, none of the earlier cars' chunky yet urbane styling, predictably dull handling and a godawful interior.
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I thought the 2.8/9V6 was OK in the Mk3.mercrocker wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 9:35 pm The Mk3 was the Granada that finished me with big Fords. I'd gone through Mk III Zephyr and Zodiacs, skipped the aircraft carrier by jumping to Mk1 3.0 then a run of V6 Mk2s. My Mk3 was the 2.0DOHC and was just fucking dull. It was as if Ford had dialled all the Sweeney out of it - no charisma, none of the earlier cars' chunky yet urbane styling, predictably dull handling and a godawful interior.
I briefly had a 2.0 DOHC Mk3 hatch as a stop-gap company car and it disgraced itself by locking its gearbox in the 5th/reverse plane.
At another job I was told to go and rent a Mk1 Mondeo 1.8LX diesel until my permanent car arrived. The rental company offered me a late Granada Executive 2.5Di hatch for the same money so I thought I was getting a good deal. Fucking hell! It drank fuel, was as rough as hell and had a 500RPM powerband! It went back the following week and I insisted on changing it for the Mk1 Mondeo as originally planned.
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That 2.5 in the 800 was a terrific engine.
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Honda or KV6?
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