Daft posting on OOF site as 2CV and Omega are opposite ends of the spectrum.....

I have had loads of cars and I just bonded with the 2CVs. My first experience of one was being sat in a beer garden looking at one across a car park and debating loudly as to who in their right minds would own up to owning THAT?
I was finally persuaded to go for a spin in it (as per Albs post!) and laughed so much it hurt. A week later I had one.
I drove my last one to Prague via Geneva, Alps, Rome, Venice, Austria then back through Germany to Brussels and then Amsterdam. I got home and some daft old bat pulled into the side of it and wrote it off. I was physically sick and cried for weeks. I still miss it now.
I miss the events and social side-one meeting in Italy in 2003 had 10,000 people and was like Glastonbury, with museum exhibits, rare display cars, huge market, auto jumble, live music, convoys, drive-outs (raids), local foods, bonfires, barbecues, cheap beer-once you bought a souvenir 2CVGB world meet flagon, a big beer was 1 Euro.
There were free technical help areas and some guys even did chassis swaps with free expert help! It was a complete blast.
2CVGB is the only other forum as good as OOF, too-but they do charge £25 per year; you do get a really good monthly magazine though. Like OOF everyone mucks in and helps others, which is great.
I have never had more motoring fun than in a 2CV-they are brilliant once you understand their quirks, and they are so practical and comfortable-and cheap to run. My last one cost £900, the same car would now be £3000+ and prices are rising fast.
The next World Meet is in France next July-I'm planning to be there if I find the right 2CV first; preferably a 1987 green Bamboo or 70s/80s in a bright colour.