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Title: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Rods2 on 11 January 2018, 21:45:57
Nothing particularly inspiring here, the best of the bunch IMO seems to be the 3.3l bi-turbo V6 Kia Stinger.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html)
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 January 2018, 17:26:38
Best car of 2018?  ???  We're 12 days in FFS!  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: ronnyd on 12 January 2018, 19:55:27
Best car of 2018?  ???  We're 12 days in FFS!  ::)  ;D
Yeah, it,s the same crap every year, how can it be car of the year?, we don,t find out how reliable it,s going to be.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 January 2018, 20:04:58
Nothing particularly inspiring here, the best of the bunch IMO seems to be the 3.3l bi-turbo V6 Kia Stinger.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html)

My guess is the Kia Ring-Stinger will depreciate like falling off a cliff. Making it a shrewd used buy.

I like it. :y
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Nick W on 12 January 2018, 20:44:35
It's likely that almost every used V6 Stinger will have been a demonstrator. And they'll be cheap but rare. A bit like the 200 Galant turbos that Mitsubishi 'sold' in the eighties. And the Tagora, especially the V6
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 12 January 2018, 21:00:25
The Kia Stinger might be a good future grey import from Japan or Korea.  :)
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Pitchford on 16 January 2018, 13:49:12
Nothing particularly inspiring here, the best of the bunch IMO seems to be the 3.3l bi-turbo V6 Kia Stinger.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html)

My guess is the Kia Ring-Stinger will depreciate like falling off a cliff. Making it a shrewd used buy.

I like it. :y

I wouldn't be against getting one for cheap in the future. Car of the year though, I doubt it. Those are some slim pickings though so who knows.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 16 January 2018, 16:44:09
Best COTY was the Mercedes W116 S Class imho...
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: tunnie on 16 January 2018, 16:47:15
Nothing particularly inspiring here, the best of the bunch IMO seems to be the 3.3l bi-turbo V6 Kia Stinger.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html)

My guess is the Kia Ring-Stinger will depreciate like falling off a cliff. Making it a shrewd used buy.

I like it. :y

Suspect no one will buy them though, so rare and keep price a bit higher.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 17 January 2018, 10:10:38
Nothing particularly inspiring here, the best of the bunch IMO seems to be the 3.3l bi-turbo V6 Kia Stinger.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/article-5253729/These-13-best-new-cars-2018-voted-Car.html)

My guess is the Kia Ring-Stinger will depreciate like falling off a cliff. Making it a shrewd used buy.

I like it. :y

Suspect no one will buy them though, so rare and keep price a bit higher.
Piffle, the Kia Rio was only a quid and noone bought one... still worthless :D
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 17 January 2018, 10:41:10
We have a few new 5 series BMWs at work and who ever mapped the auto box in them should be shot in the head, its that bad you end up changing modes frequently to get it to behave....utter crap.

The ride is horribly harsh to (but they are run flats).
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 17 January 2018, 16:22:41
We have a few new 5 series BMWs at work and who ever mapped the auto box in them should be shot in the head, its that bad you end up changing modes frequently to get it to behave....utter crap.

The ride is horribly harsh to (but they are run flats).
Probably the same idiot that did the gearboxes in our two MANs at work... that will cruise at 20 mph in 9th, but can't change down quick enough if you look at the brakes resulting in a kangaroo stop. The only three options being: 1 ride it out and hope it doesn't surge into whatever is ahead, 2 a full on emergency stop resulting in stalling, 3 flick it to neutral.

Using it in manual mode doesn't help as the box physically can't dump the gears quickly enough ::)
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: henryd on 17 January 2018, 16:58:56
It's likely that almost every used V6 Stinger will have been a demonstrator. And they'll be cheap but rare. A bit like the 200 Galant turbos that Mitsubishi 'sold' in the eighties. And the Tagora, especially the V6

I nearly bought one once :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: JDX on 17 January 2018, 18:02:27
Car of the year..it's ludicrous! What ever next....film of the year?!  ::)
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: BazaJT on 17 January 2018, 19:16:05
Best COTY was without doubt the first ever one namely the P6 Rover :y
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Nick W on 18 January 2018, 00:21:46
Car of the year..it's ludicrous! What ever next....film of the year?!  ::)


it is ludicrous.


Here's proof:


1979 COTY - the fabulous Chrysler Horizon.


And its older but just as shit brother:


1976 COTY - the underwhelming Chrysler Alpine.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: BazaJT on 18 January 2018, 07:45:45
Yes and in the early '80s[82?] we had the Renault 9 :D From memory there are not that many cars of the year that have gone on to be truly successful.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Mr Gav on 18 January 2018, 08:32:00
The Fiat Panda won it (2004 IIRC) and they`re all over the place  ;)
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: JDX on 18 January 2018, 09:33:36
Yes and in the early '80s[82?] we had the Renault 9 :D From memory there are not that many cars of the year that have gone on to be truly successful.
I had a Renault 9 once  :'(...car of the year, truly ludicrous..
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: BazaJT on 18 January 2018, 18:48:23
The base model R9 [TL I  think]didn't have a passenger side sun visor and from memory the front passenger seat didn't adjust fore and aft,you had to go to at least the next one up in the range[TC?] to get such luxuries as standard :D
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: STEMO on 18 January 2018, 19:30:40
Think the 9 and 11 were the same car, just saloon and hatchback? 
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 18 January 2018, 20:03:48
Think the 9 and 11 were the same car, just saloon and hatchback?
Yup :y
Both eventually replaced by the 19 iirc...
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: ronnyd on 18 January 2018, 20:12:02
The 25 V6 was a right brute. :y
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 19 January 2018, 14:43:49
The 25 V6 was a right brute. :y

You could bat along and literally see bits falling off in your mirrors
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: STEMO on 19 January 2018, 15:25:14
I drove a 20TC auto for a while, it could shift and was, I thought, quite luxurious at the time.
Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 19 January 2018, 15:39:41
I remember the old man had help setup a Renault dealership and shortly after the Fuego arrived....remote unlocking, turbo engine, more electrics than you had ever seen on a mainstream car......its French right, what could go wrong!

Then I recall visiting one in Mansfield to carry out an RAC inspection for a perspective buyer.....never seen so much rot on something which supposedly had an MOT....that and the ignition switch was hanging down by the clutch pedal, I would guess it was about ten years old.

I also note there are 6 left on the road and 21 running.....no surprise really!

Title: Re: 2018 car of the year conteners
Post by: btc on 19 January 2018, 21:34:56
I drove a 20TC auto for a while, it could shift and was, I thought, quite luxurious at the time.

Mine was a 30tx auto white and black leather it was a nice car in its time but liked a drink