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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 896657" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>I like Fiats. The ex had a Panda and it was OK reliability wise, though it did have issues with leaking fuel, which stank the cabin to high heaven. I also love Fiat 500's - it's very retro, which is essentially a Panda underneath a prettier exterior. On the flip-side, I cannot stand the Mini - far too Mr. Beany... and I hate the "enlarged" versions of small cars - utterly pointless. Small cars are designed to be small for a reason in the first place, generally for city driving, which the Panda was very good at. </p><p></p><p>I am a Peugeot man myself having had a 405, 2x 406s and now on the 407 - all brilliantly reliable cars, despite being unreliably French. My mum's Shitetroen, though, has no end of issues and her '98 Clio fell to pieces, as all Renaults/Dacias do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 896657, member: 243342"] I like Fiats. The ex had a Panda and it was OK reliability wise, though it did have issues with leaking fuel, which stank the cabin to high heaven. I also love Fiat 500's - it's very retro, which is essentially a Panda underneath a prettier exterior. On the flip-side, I cannot stand the Mini - far too Mr. Beany... and I hate the "enlarged" versions of small cars - utterly pointless. Small cars are designed to be small for a reason in the first place, generally for city driving, which the Panda was very good at. I am a Peugeot man myself having had a 405, 2x 406s and now on the 407 - all brilliantly reliable cars, despite being unreliably French. My mum's Shitetroen, though, has no end of issues and her '98 Clio fell to pieces, as all Renaults/Dacias do. [/QUOTE]
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