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I've just found this picture hiding in a dusty corner...

Brought back a few memories of the car I most regret ever getting rid of...

This was taken at FCS 2005..

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The only other car I ever regret parting with was my MG Metro Turbo....

Any other memories of cars you wish you'd never let go of?
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Just about to follow the Duoro into Portugal, summer 1999

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A BX in its natural habitat!

The BX was always regarded as a most excellent towcar and I recall when the BX was discontinued. The wails of anguish from the towing fraternity was deafening and for a long while there was great sadness...

I used to tow a caravan with a Xantia and that was a bloody excellent tug so I can well see the BX was a good 'un...
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I've towed extensively with two c5 hdi, a 2.2 136 and a 2.0 138 and they rank as the best, most stable motors I have ever towed with. I see no reason why the earlier cars with hydraulics would be any different.
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205 D-Turbo, H plate. :( :D Mine for seven years of fun from 2003 to 2010.

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Only pic I have to hand unfortunately.

Full DT Spec: Vacuum roof (no leaks) , grey velour sports seats (quite similar to the STDT ones in design) , usual electrics inside, GTi type black dash (factory fitted!) , only thing missing was PAS really and possibly remote locking. It was heavy steering even on the standard wheels and with a recon rack too, despite copious lubrication of the steering UJ. Oh well. :D It was a small price to pay for the 'fun' from the nicely setup 1.8TD unit. :D

I did not get around to doing these although I looked into the PAS but I could not find a PAS column at the time as they are a fraction shorter in length that the non-PAS ones. Shame as I had a PAS rack to hand. Oh well. :)

Potentially valuable reg on it too, last MOT expired May 2012. :( Shame as I'd replaced the fuel pipes (with OEM parts, nasty to bend!) the year before I sold it, along with a new clutch too.
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Interesting that this topic already has 2 205s in it. Both sadly missed and regretted...

Davie, take good note ;) You'll feel the same if you ever let yours go...
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It's going tomorrow. I will buy another, I will be looking for a d turbo or STDT in the near future, must have power steering. I don't want to sell it, but what's the point of keeping a car which is no use to me as it causes too much pain driving it due to both my thumbs not working correctly.
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My BX 1.7 TZD Turbo estate ... too much plastic to entrust my little'uns future to at the time (1995) ... had to go but sadly missed.

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daviemck2006 wrote:It's going tomorrow. I will buy another, I will be looking for a d turbo or STDT in the near future, must have power steering. I don't want to sell it, but what's the point of keeping a car which is no use to me as it causes too much pain driving it due to both my thumbs not working correctly.
PAS Standard on (UK spec) STDT models. D-Turbo models (real ones) optional. Later 'Mardi Gras' models "L" reg onwards (all diesels with / without turbo) and 1.6 auto have PAS. 1.1 does not (in UK RHD form)

Hope that helps your choice.

Rare: STDT in that grey colour my DT was in. More common in dark green / gold.
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A mardi gras would do me then. The only real must have is power steering, and would prefer a 3 door. I did look into getting power steering retro fitted to my 1.1 but I didn't look very hard before I decided I would be better off selling it and buying another.Image
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Mardi Gras (later ones as mentioned) are offered with all engine types in both 3 and 5 door. Summary is:

1.1
1.6Auto (XU engine not TU)
1.8D
1.8TD

PAS on all apart from 1.1. Sunroof compulsory it seems ( :( )
LHD later 1.1 models can occasionally have PAS its via the 106 / Saxo style 'electric pump' method. I have info on later (not imported to UK) models I collected a while back out of curiosity. Summary is no UK spec 1.1 has PAS.

Mardi Gras 1.8D easy (ish) to find 1.8TD not so easy.
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A 3 door mardi gras 1.8D would do me then, relatively cheap yet, but they will go up in price quicker than a 1.1 5 door will. I've seen gti advertising for up to 20 grand now. I bet when Jim finds out that's the value of a genuine unabused mint example is worth he will have babies lol
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My wife's favourite was our BX TZD Estate, she could beat most cars away, eventually my son had it and someone ran into the back and wrote it off.

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I know I have spoke of 205's here, but the car I most regret selling was a 1985 B plate vauxhall cavalier 1.6 gls. It was a lovely car that I bought at 2 years old and sold it due to getting married and buying a house a year later. Sorry it's a vauxhall, but they made good cars then.
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I don't think I've ever regretted selling any car, if I think about it seriously. Perhaps my Impreza, if I had to choose one. I'll have another at some point but a later one with better seats and a more friendly gearbox!

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