Make Model CC Ford Cortina Mk 2 1600 Hillman Imp 850 Hillman Avenger 1250 BL 1100 1100 Ford Cortina Mk 3 1600 Ford Cortina Mk 2 GT 1600 Vauxhall Viva Magnum 1800 Ford Escort 1300 Ford Cortina Mk 4 1600 BL Marina van 1600 Ford Escort van 1300 Talbot Horizon 1300 Vauxhall Commodore 2500 Volkswagen Sirocco 1600 Vauxhall Astra 1600 Ford Granada 2300 Volkswagen Golf 1600 Vauxhall Astra 1600 Vauxhall Cavalier SRi 2000 Ford Cougar 2500 Audi A6 2600 Subaru Impreza 2000 BMW 525d 2500 Vauxhall Omega 2000 Vauxhall Omega MV6 3000 Nissan Primera 1800 Peugeot 205 1.8d 1800 Volkswagen Golf Gti 2000
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For driving pleasure, the Scooby wins by a mile. So precise it is hard to describe. On (only) 205 tyres the grip was phenominal. I did a few exhaust mods to get it to about 240 bhp but it was no chav car. The driving experience was dominated by the precision, grip and lovely loping noise the engine made. A proper money pit on the 30k miles a year I was doing though, so it had to go.
Second best for driving pleasure were the Cortina 1600 GT, Cavalier SRi (Mk.2 130), Mk1 1600 Golf (that was a quick car - probably as quick as my current Mk.3 GTi 8V), and the current GTi. The 525d was pokey and very quick but too heavy to be engaging like the others.
Best motorway wafter was the Omega MV6. Very quick but probably needed £800 spent on uprated suspension to make it handle. A very nice place to be on a 200 mile journey though and better than the 525d by a long way for that.
Top 3 for the pleasure I get (got).
Scooby
Current GTi
Mk2 Cortina 1600 GT