My other car at that time was my Westfield (which I still own). The TT had an easy task being more practical and refined, but a very hard task matching any of its driving qualitiesZedebee wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 3:50 pmto be fair before that I had an Avensis estate, so the TT seemed quite outstanding to me. It was very reliable though, only went wrong once in ten years of ownership, with a failed starter motor. Apart from that, it was good. However, when I first got in a GT86 it was amazingly fun and responsive, so the Audi probably was quite wooden in comparison.BMWZ4MC wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:32 pmZedebee, I see your post and I raise you this:Zedebee wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:57 pm 2007 - my first coupe, a 2004 Audi TT 225 Quattro which I owned for 10 years and racked up 100,000 miles. Mot history shows it’s still going. A peerless piece of engineering and compact packaging. I could ferry all three kids around, or the wife and luggage for a week, but not both. Easy to chuck a mountain bike and gear in the back. Fast, economical, reliable, great handling, never got stuck in the snow and could fit in a supermarket parking space with room to spare.
Only had two cars since, Toyota GT86 and my Z4.
2006 - an Audi TT 225 Quattro, which I owned for five years and racked up 60,000 miles. MOT history shows it’s still going (much to my surprise). A peerless piece of shite and compact packaging. I moved a girlfriend from Edinburgh to London in it and could fit either her or all her possessions in the back, but not both. Rarely could I drive it without something breaking or falling off. Not that fast; not that economical; utterly and completely unreliable; awful handling with understeer on top of understeer; useless brakes; devoid of any feedback; rubbish in snow (on summer tyres with 2mm tread); but a really rather nice place to wait for the AA patrol tow truck!
I’ve owned many cars before and since but none have come close to being as unreliable. In my ownership, the warranty payments for repairs exceeded the purchase price of the car!
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When it was working, for normal use it was a great car. My mistake was thinking it was a sports car rather than a fashion accessoryPondrew wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 5:32 pmNot a fan of the TT then, no? Why did you keep it for five years; are you a masochist?BMWZ4MC wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:32 pm Zedebee, I see your post and I raise you this:
2006 - an Audi TT 225 Quattro, which I owned for five years and racked up 60,000 miles. MOT history shows it’s still going (much to my surprise). A peerless piece of shite and compact packaging. I moved a girlfriend from Edinburgh to London in it and could fit either her or all her possessions in the back, but not both. Rarely could I drive it without something breaking or falling off. Not that fast; not that economical; utterly and completely unreliable; awful handling with understeer on top of understeer; useless brakes; devoid of any feedback; rubbish in snow (on summer tyres with 2mm tread); but a really rather nice place to wait for the AA patrol tow truck!
I’ve owned many cars before and since but none have come close to being as unreliable. In my ownership, the warranty payments for repairs exceeded the purchase price of the car!
I knew that my next car was going to be a Z4MC (or a Cayman S) so I kept the TT until I had the cash to get what I really wanted.
Z4MC - heavily fettled for track use
Lotus Exige - sensible daily driver on the mods slippery slope
Westfield SEiW - in hibernation
Modified RS4 Avant - back in Blighty
S2000 GT - gone
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I was driving a Ski Nautique in Corfu as I was working as a waterski instructor at the time.
Not my boat but the one I drove was exactly the same
Not my boat but the one I drove was exactly the same
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More of a T-Top with 2 x targa style glass roof panels. One of the most asked about cars on a petrol forecourt I’ve owned - even back then. Think it was nicknamed ‘the egg’. Mine was black but I lusted after a white one. Two roof panels unlocked and lifted out into T-Top mode.
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Previously: Z3R 2.8 • E46 330i • Z4R 3.0 • Z4///MC • E90 335i • Z4///MR • Z3///MC 'Breadvan' • Z3R 2.8 • E30 325i R • Z4C • Z4R 3.0
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Perfect. Our first car, after cycling every where until I was 27, was a Nissan Cheery 1.3. Just after we bought it the 100nx came out and I remember like it was yesterday, walking through Fareham shopping centre and there was one on display. Sooo wanted to go by one, but other priorities back in those days.inkey$ wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 2:34 pmMore of a T-Top with 2 x targa style glass roof panels. One of the most asked about cars on a petrol forecourt I’ve owned - even back then. Think it was nicknamed ‘the egg’. Mine was black but I lusted after a white one. Two roof panels unlocked and lifted out into T-Top mode.
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Back in 2006/7 I was driving my old mk2 golf.
I do remember lusting over the M display at the Paris motor show around that time so I suppose it had to happen eventually.
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I do remember lusting over the M display at the Paris motor show around that time so I suppose it had to happen eventually.
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I loved my big bumper mk2 was the same as yours, unfortunately it blew up on the m4 just before Heston services going into London luckily though we was going fast enough I could roll it into the carparkbeanie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 6:12 pm Back in 2006/7 I was driving my old mk2 golf.
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I do remember lusting over the M display at the Paris motor show around that time so I suppose it had to happen eventually.
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When the current e85 3.0si was being built I was driving a 2003 e85 2.5 se.
While driving that 2003 e85 the next car was being built which was a 2007 plate Audi S3 in blue which was bought in 2008.
While driving that 2003 e85 the next car was being built which was a 2007 plate Audi S3 in blue which was bought in 2008.
2007 Z4 3.0si Sport. Silver Grey Metallic, Brembo Brakes, HEL Braided Brake Hoses, Machine Monkey Exhaust Tips, Stubby, Piano Black trim, Black Leather, Bilstein B12-Pro-Kit, Michelin Pilot Sport 4 on MV2's. Roof Motor in the Boot!
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A Z3 coupe
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Current Z4 coupe is a 2006 car so that would leaving me driving mk2 Golfs (more than one). Mostly the below Atlas grey big bumper 16v. I still have all the running gear and subframes for the last iteration of that car and I will have another at some point to recreate it. The Mk2 Golf was a great car to look at and drive.
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Z3. Showing up the Ferraris
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I'm terribly embarrassed to say I was driving this shed of a Ka, having recently sold my first Z4 to help buy a house. I remember the window wouldn't wind up or down and one spark plug hole thread was stripped so the plug was wedged in with ptfe tape
This was my Zed (and old house) that I sold
I kept the kids though.
This was my Zed (and old house) that I sold
I kept the kids though.
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I was driving a 1988 Fiero GT (a car you chaps across the pond won't be too familiar with). Excellent handling, around 2700 lbs. and a V6 which in my case I had increased to 300 bhp. 0-60 in 4.5 secs. and 1/4 mile in 13 and a tad almost brought it into the first decade of the 21st century according to performance.
Had owned it for 20 years and was looking for a Z4m coupe but none were available, so I bought a Pontiac Solstice coupe (mine was 375 bhp/375Tq) and faster than the Fiero, which I sold after awhile.
Found my Z4MC about 5 years later and still have it and the Solstice.
Extra points if you can identify the cars in the background,
Had owned it for 20 years and was looking for a Z4m coupe but none were available, so I bought a Pontiac Solstice coupe (mine was 375 bhp/375Tq) and faster than the Fiero, which I sold after awhile.
Found my Z4MC about 5 years later and still have it and the Solstice.
Extra points if you can identify the cars in the background,
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1962 MGA Coupe
1956 MGA (rebody+re-engined)
1958 MGA Twin Cam race car
1972 Jensen Interceptor
2007 Z4MC
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1962 MGA Coupe
1956 MGA (rebody+re-engined)
1958 MGA Twin Cam race car
1972 Jensen Interceptor
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Jensen Interceptor Mk III and 1969 Lamborghini Islero S?
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A BMW E39 5 series as my main car and this as my toy:
Supercharger fitted by me on the driveway, it was making about 30bhp more than standard, surprised quite a few cars with it.
Supercharger fitted by me on the driveway, it was making about 30bhp more than standard, surprised quite a few cars with it.