Probably missed something out but here you go.
Astra mk1 1.3s (s for sport)
Cavalier sri (had 3 - 1 mk2 and 2 mk3’s)
Honda integra dc2 (wish I’d kept it longer)
Nissan 350z
Skyline R32 GTR
Mitsubishi Evo 8
Bmw S1000rr (current track bike)
Exige v6 (to me it was a cross between the Evo and my Elise SC which is why it beats the Elise)
Case TR270 tracked skid-steer (top speed 8mph - road legal I think, I’ve driven it on the road so must be)
Honda quad bike (damn that’s Honda twice too)
I see there’s 2 Nissans but an r32 is more than just a Nissan.
Your Top 10 Cars - ever
Re: Your Top 10 Cars - ever
I hope so, cos I've just recalled the 2 Astons I've driven - DB7 and a 93 Virage Volante manual which was a big old bus but certainly an event!!!
Ross
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
2017 Schkoda Yeti
2x Hairy GRs (not Toyota)
Now browsing the tech pages

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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
2017 Schkoda Yeti
2x Hairy GRs (not Toyota)
Now browsing the tech pages


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Re: Your Top 10 Cars - ever
I cannot name 10, because most of the cars that I tried are not worthy, so I'll just name only two: BMW E36 and Audi 80 B3. A friend of mine that I met in Europe when I was on a trip for my hgv job let me drive his Mercedes S300 2000. It also felt amazing.
Re: Your Top 10 Cars - ever
Here's my list, I've had the pleasure of owning these old skool motors apart from the Porsche, still own a bunch of them too, none of it modern but they make me smile:
Lancia Delta Integrale Evoluzione I
Lotus Exige S1
Eunos VR Limited
Audi A2 Tdi 75 (remapped)
Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Sportwagon
Peugeot 106 Rallye Phase 1 (1.3 8v)
Suzuki Swift Sport ZC31S
BMW M5 Touring E34 3.8 (Left hooker)
Alpina D3 Touring (Mono-Turbo 4 pot) - technically a Beemer but different manufacturer name on the log book and so accomplished handling it has to go on the list
Porsche 911 (driven at Palmer Motorsport Bedford half day event, not idea which model but I gelled with it, small slip angle under load through a sweeping parabolic curve was sublime)
Lancia Delta Integrale Evoluzione I
Lotus Exige S1
Eunos VR Limited
Audi A2 Tdi 75 (remapped)
Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Sportwagon
Peugeot 106 Rallye Phase 1 (1.3 8v)
Suzuki Swift Sport ZC31S
BMW M5 Touring E34 3.8 (Left hooker)
Alpina D3 Touring (Mono-Turbo 4 pot) - technically a Beemer but different manufacturer name on the log book and so accomplished handling it has to go on the list
Porsche 911 (driven at Palmer Motorsport Bedford half day event, not idea which model but I gelled with it, small slip angle under load through a sweeping parabolic curve was sublime)