
Originally Posted by
SuperMono
You can make judgements on all sorts of criteria, best for one = worst for another.
Standouts without thinking too much.
Bad
Marina: drive one, you will be scared, really scared.
Centura: I owned one and the 4ltr lump unbalanced the car dangerously, went like the clappers though, until the torque ripped the rear suspension out of the monocoque.
Good
Mitsubishi Verada AWD: Best family car you could get at the time.
Austin 1800 ute: Brilliant.
Interestingly, I was almost going to put the Austin 1800 ute as a candidate for worst. While the concept was very good, the low ground clearance (and the fact that the sump was what hit!) made them doubtful for use on typical roads of the time, and the only ones I saw actually used as utes suffered from an early death due to structural failure of the rear suspension. These problems were probably exacerbated by the comfortable, stable ride on rough surfaces that encouraged travel at high speeds on these surfaces, and by the large, low, easy to load tray that encouraged overloading.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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