Okay, I'm one of those who have been using this forum and reading these postings for a while now and not got round to introducing myself. So after peterg's coaxing and beachcombers epic post I thought I'd better get round to it!
Modern tin boxes don't interest me very much and I've always owned cars which I've felt have been a little less mainstream and a little bit more interesting and more rare than the norm. I progressed in a fairly logical way from luke warm to hot-hatch, to sports saloon, to 'proper' sports car. In a way I suppose a lot of people do.
These include, my first car, Mk1 Fiesta 1300 Supersport. Maybe not the last word in high performance or handling but very unique and rare (I believe only 300 were made, making them more rare than GTAs) and I loved it, being my first car!
Other slightly interesting cars I've owned include a Citroen ZX Volcane 1.9i. Again, a bit different from the hot hatch norm and quite a rare sight. A very underated hot hatch and loads of fun for FWD, with that typical Peugeot/Citroen lift-off oversteer!
Before my GTA I owned a Mercedes 190E 2.5-16v 'Cosworth'. Lots of tail-out fun also, especially in the wet when it had virtually no grip or traction whatever!
Although, I admit the tryres were rubbbish!
And finally to my GTA Turbo! I've owned it since 2001 when I bought it from a Renault dealer in Rochdale, who'd previously owned it for about 13 years. Only using it occasionally, it had done only 54,000 miles and he kept it parked in the showroom. At the time it had a private plate on it and people would ask about it, thinking it was a new Renault! He serviced and MOT'd it every year no matter what the mileage. It came with every MOT, the original sales invoice, FSH, original owners manual, original radio manual, Renault workshop manuals and a spare ECU! The car is completely standard and still has the original spare and jacking tools in its cover next to the engine.
I think it's quite an early British GTA, being originally registered Jan 1987, the date of manufacture being 1986. It has the flat bonnet, the earlier style radio cassette without the column mounted remote controls, the rear seat backs don't fold and it has Renault badging on the nose etc.
It's also the road test car featured in the May 1987 issue of Performance Car magazine. If anyone has a copy of this issue, you can just about see in the pictures the seats were originally black cloth (the colour of the car is Titian Red Metallic) but at some point after this the seats were retrimmed in their current black leather.
Shortly after buying the car, the joys of GTA ownership began!
I think, partly due to having been stood for so long with relatively little regular use, things started to fail once exposed to regular use (I use the car every day as my daily driver). Faults have included: new radiator (twice!), coolant hoses, petrol pipes, indicator stalk, wash/wipe stalk, brakes, clutch, wheel bolts(had one snap), alternator, plug leads, seized steering rack, winscreen scuttle, gas struts for glass hatch, intermittent speedo, gearknob, center console lids....there may be more but I can't remember everything! I am currently waiting for a new water pump from Renault and then it needs a re-spray because the paint is flaking everywhere! It also has an appetite for rear tyres!
Despite all the problems I still wouln't change it! I love the way it looks, the performance, the way it drives, the handling, grip, traction, it's unusual rear engine layout, it's relative practicality and economy, it's unusual construction, the friendly attention it receives and it's strange whooshy engine sound!
I genuinely can't think of another car I'd rather own at the moment and plan to keep sticking the bits back on as they fall off and to keep it for the foreseeable future!
I've emailed in some pictures, so hopefully they should be appearing in the visitors cars section soon. (And I know the Renault Sport badge is stuck on the wrong way round on the back! It wasn't me!
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