Mikeβs and Nicoβs recent comments had me recall some of the more interesting experiences with French cars in our family. So hereβs a more complete profile of the ones that came and went over the years - sadly the last one being from the early 1990s (time ...
Those I drove: The Renault 4, 25, Traffic, Renault 5, Twingos, Captur, Clios. The Peugeot 205 GTIs, 104, 106, 2008. Citroen 2 CV, Mehari, CX. Alpine A110 1300, A 310 V6. The only one I owned: Peugeot 205 XS. The only one I still own : Alpine A 110 ( 2019 ...
Given your penchant for coupes π I got really close to getting the V6 non-Turbo as a PhD student in Switzerland (they werenβt expensive back in the day) and subsequently regret not getting it π€·π»ββοΈ Also considered the last generation of the original Panam...
I remember the Renault 14 my parents bought at some point (when exactly?). This exact color with dark bands on the front side. And I remember the Renault 16 of my best friend's parents as a child. His father brought us every week to the swimming pool. I t...
I remember very long trips, across France, where my brother and I slept (without seat belts, of course), one lying on the back seat, the other lying on the floor... ...
Otherwise you could always sit in an adultβs lap or stand in the back or move around a bit - all not very safe from todayβs perspective but much more pleasant for a child than being in a child seat π
Given the accident and fatality statistics. Some people knew how to drive properly indeed but many didnβt really excel behind the wheel back in the day, either π
My older brother totallled it one night, only six weeks after my mum totaled his Ford Sierra. I was 17 at the time and my parents refused to buy me a 50cc moped, after the 2 brand-new cars lost (no full insurance) my mum told me I could go and get a moed ...
A Jetta was also the the first car in which I was driven at over 200 km/h. A red one, though, but I do not remember the engine. I wonder if our kids will have equally vivid car memories π§π€·π»ββοΈ
I guess there was no alternative we knew ππ€·π»ββοΈ And there was probably more excitement about both journey and destination back in the day πππ»
I remember my father had the R4 treated against it since new ( in German you call it Hohlraumversiegelung) and the fact that it didnβt rust was a wonder to many as a result. Actually the car I remember having the largest rust problem was a 2003 E-Class, w...
As you often get from the French. They have been responsible for most conceptual innovations over the last decades, the Germans then go out and try to improve on the execution. Everything from the minivan, the SUV and all the rest first came from French c...
... were in my family before my own French obsession started Picture from around 1973, the red Peugeot 404 belonged to my aunt (I am sitting on her arm) , the Citroen was her brother's car (my uncle), My father had a Toyota I think. After that not one Fre...
These past 15 months I only took the Clio out twice. Whenever I get out of the Mini Clubman and step into the Megane I'm really amazed how good it is, even coming to a point that I wouldn't change it for anything else. BUT .... I do remember getting out o...
15 K probably buys you a good decent one and you can spend extra to make it perfect. If you have a 30K budget go for a 'perfect' one and then put some goodies on: LSD Lightweight wheels Spacers if necessary ECU + cold air intake Exhaust Akrapovic Have it ...
18 inch wheels, normally it's 17 inch like mine but I think 17 is better because they are lighter. But you have to see it in the flesh, it's really really nice in Red Bull disguise.