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    Non-Landy most-hated cars

    So the reverse of the most-loved thread.

    What cars have you owned / driven long term that you hated the most?


    I had a Datsun 180B it was a POS but it was my first car so some good memories in that respect.
    Would I have another? Hell no. Keep it way from me...

    For a number of years I drove a Mitsubishi Sigma - that was rubbish. Just rubbish.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
    1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
    1996 Discovery 1

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    1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400


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    Mitsubishi L300 "Express"

    Twas the van my parents bought when they knew I was on the way, when even the scrappies didnt want it I was offered it, when I got a licence.

    Odo read 9x,xxxkm but it only had 5 digits.... had been round the clock 5 times Non-Landy most-hated cars 4 - 5 engine replacements, 1 or 2 gearboxes.... still dont know why they persisted with it.

    It was so reliable that I used to keep my push bike in the back, just in case!

    4 on the tree, Took a block or 2 to reach 60km/h, could get to 100..... eventually and drank somewhere near 20l per hundred.

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    I will brook no argument on this. It was a Lada Niva. In fact, there were two Ladas, the Niva and a Samara. OK, I will brook an argument. The Samara was worse. It is hard to imagine anything worse than that car. They were foist upon me and my then spouse through some bizarre sponsorship deal with the auto parts recycler that I was working for at the time. IMO those cars should have bypassed the rego and stuff to put them on the road and gone straight through to the wreckers. Peter Brock or no Peter Brock. ( If you don't know, Peter Brock and his company took on the PD for Lada Cars back then. He should have stuck to Polarisers ).
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    I hated my first 75 series and first V8,both were complete POS. Pat

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    1955 Mk. 1 Ford Zephyr. What a piece of junk. Rust in every panel including boot lid, bonnet, and roof. I was on my back under the dash one day probing the mysteries of vacuum wipers when I dropped a Phillips screwdriver which stabbed straight through the floor. Didn't go as hard as an FJ and used more fuel. Fragile gearbox. No Mk. 2's in wrecking yards had a trans in them. All had been bought as an upgrade to the crap Mk1 box. The front end needed constant attention. Steering box brackets used to crack and snap, Idler arms wore out on a regular basis and inner control arm bushes went hard and cracked. Wheel balance was super critical. Tyres on the front wore out super quick. OEM Rear axles could be snapped like a carrot. Dufor axles lasted.
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    All is not lost, John, you'll be pleased to know.....

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    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Mitsubishi Magna, as a company car I had a small fleet of them in the late 80’s but they were downright dangerous. All automatics and would loose all drive with no warning. Needed to be loaded on a flatbed. Great when you are driving between a couple of semis. Apparently Mitsubishi developed a special atf to attempt to fix the problem. We ultimately terminated our lease and they got replaced with fords.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    All is not lost, John, you'll be pleased to know.....

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    I think the red one, fourth from the left, could have been mine. Hard to be sure, because the door fell off on mine. I am quite serious. The door fell off. When I gave the car back to Lada, the wipers were going. They had been for three days. No, it wasn't raining. Now I come to think about it, the Niva was a jewell compared to that Samara.

    Thanks, Vlad, I needed the distraction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    1955 Mk. 1 Ford Zephyr. What a piece of junk. Rust in every panel including boot lid, bonnet, and roof. I was on my back under the dash one day probing the mysteries of vacuum wipers when I dropped a Phillips screwdriver which stabbed straight through the floor. Didn't go as hard as an FJ and used more fuel. Fragile gearbox. No Mk. 2's in wrecking yards had a trans in them. All had been bought as an upgrade to the crap Mk1 box. The front end needed constant attention. Steering box brackets used to crack and snap, Idler arms wore out on a regular basis and inner control arm bushes went hard and cracked. Wheel balance was super critical. Tyres on the front wore out super quick. OEM Rear axles could be snapped like a carrot. Dufor axles lasted.
    Nothing mysterious about vacuum wipers. Accelerate and take your life in your hands, decelerate so you can see what it is you are about to hit. Learn to balance that and you're fine.
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    The wife's Camry wagon was the most unpleasant thing to drive any distance in, although it had nicely laid out controls the dynamics were terrible. Best thing we ever did was to flog it to a young lad for a grand and buy a same year Merc wagon instead.

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