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    For some great 1950's trialing in the Peak District, look on www.picturethepast.org.uk and just put in trials

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Good work
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Big buggers then!
    Yes, I think they are off the Fairfield Est or over from New Mills

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    Wasn't the Reliant Robin the 3 wheeled car that Mr Bean is always running off the road in his mini?

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    Two more reliable road burner's,the 197cc Hunslet Scootacar and the 350cc AC Petite better than a Cobra of later years! I can smell the two stoke from hear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    You took the word right out of my mouth John.

    Also, they appear to only deal with vehicle in their first year or so of life.

    I wonder how my 31 year old series 3 would stack up against a similar age Holden, Ford or Toyota? (if you could find one!)
    My father's 1967 HR holden special (which he bought in 1970 and made it work hard for a living its whole life) was equal in reliability to my 1968 IIA. (yes I know n = 2...)

    Honda is always near the top and LR is usually near the bottom of most reliability surveys, regardless of the methodology.

    I think Diana has nicely countered your points JD.

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    10 most and least reliable cars survey

    The Zeta Sports has to be up there with the worst cars ever built. I drove one from Adelaide to the top of Mount Lofty and back in the mid sixties. Flat out down hill on the then highway it reached about 70 mph, but was floating so much that steering and braking was almost negligible. Selecting reverse was a major feat. Getting it started was almost as bad. They were noisy, smelly, wet, uncomfortable and very unreliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    Oh,I'd forgotten about that.That's why we used to see ,when the 'mini' was THE thing to have,Mini vans with speed stripes and big wheels because the rego was cheaper for a van.
    As a commercial vehicle, wasn't it restricted to the 20mph speed limit?
    As for the forward but not back class of licence/vehicle, it likely stemed from the days of motorbikes with a chair.
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    Quick Draw McGoogle, can you locate any pictures of a Rytecraft Scootercar? Early ones had a 98cc Villiers, later fitted with a neck snapping 250cc, of the same manufacture. Why haven't Grockle or Coop mentioned this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    however by the time the current flock of Land Rovers are 31 years old, if they still exist, they will be held together with parts cannibalised of other dead Land Rovers and retrofitted with after-market electronics to replace the long dead and unobtainable OEM items.
    Which is different to other vehicles, how? I could not get any OEM items for my 71 falcon when I sold it in 2006.

    And why would the oem electronics be 'long dead'? (Not that it will affect me anyway as I won't keep her that long) Although it's probably a moot point anyway as the way legislation is heading, today's cars will probably be banned in 30 years time.

    JD is right about the parameters of the surveys. Even JD Power has changed in the last couple of years to include user satisfaction with the ergonomics etc as part of their 'reliability' survey. Which changes it from objective to subjective.

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