The Toyota Space Cruiser was a very practical family wagon based on the Toyota Liteace Van. Its driving dynamics may not have been fabulous but it had a powerful and Quiet 2 litre petrol engine, a commanding drivng position and seating for 7 in comfort. The Renault Clio Sport Cup is a cat that I would very much like to drive and one day maybe own. The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow or Bentley T1 or T2 are exquisitely appointed and properly built by hand That little pink Porsche 911 Targa is a very iconic design that Porsche has never been bettered in my humble opinion.
Sir, good to see that you are still enjoying the Bromley Pageant videos! The Space Cruiser was most certainly a bit of a delight. Have to look elsewhere for beige leather interiors, I think...
They do seem to be, don't they? I enjoyed the 996 911 Carrera Tiptronic that I filmed in Edinburgh back in December, and the Porsche range from that era does appear to be attaining classic status now.
Yaris GR is already a classic one of the last of the proper hot hatches, there was one taking part in the Gumball Rally. GT86 is another classic. Nice the see the DPN collection Rover 75. That gorgeous British Racing Green Rover 45. Shame the Royal connection was banned, I am sure she could have spoken to the Mayor about making this show happen for 2024. Another enjoyable shuffle sir.
Sir, we must not make that Royal Connection with Scimitars, I will get cancelled... The GR Yaris certainly does look interesting. I spoke to the owner of the green 45, he doesn't seem to agree with the Ultra Low Emission Zone expansion either, unsurprisingly...
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Yeah the ones from the 80s never last long , even newer Civics and Yaris have rot setting in now and some are not even 15 year old
Suzuki SC100 or CXG or Cervo, take your pick at what name for what market at the time. Some had rectangular headlamps and some had round ones with the appropriate grill to match. Suzuki still use the Cervo name today for models made in India.
The Toyota Space Cruiser was a very practical family wagon based on the Toyota Liteace Van. Its driving dynamics may not have been fabulous but it had a powerful and Quiet 2 litre petrol engine, a commanding drivng position and seating for 7 in comfort.
The Renault Clio Sport Cup is a cat that I would very much like to drive and one day maybe own.
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow or Bentley T1 or T2 are exquisitely appointed and properly built by hand
That little pink Porsche 911 Targa is a very iconic design that Porsche has never been bettered in my humble opinion.
Sir, good to see that you are still enjoying the Bromley Pageant videos! The Space Cruiser was most certainly a bit of a delight. Have to look elsewhere for beige leather interiors, I think...
Good work Sir. I never really took the 90's early 2000 porsche's but they're just such a classic design in they're own right
They do seem to be, don't they? I enjoyed the 996 911 Carrera Tiptronic that I filmed in Edinburgh back in December, and the Porsche range from that era does appear to be attaining classic status now.
A somewhat disappointing shortage of Sunbeams, but at least we found out about it right at the beginning 😸
There will be some more appearing later. Much later!
Yaris GR is already a classic one of the last of the proper hot hatches, there was one taking part in the Gumball Rally.
GT86 is another classic.
Nice the see the DPN collection Rover 75.
That gorgeous British Racing Green Rover 45.
Shame the Royal connection was banned, I am sure she could have spoken to the Mayor about making this show happen for 2024.
Another enjoyable shuffle sir.
Sir, we must not make that Royal Connection with Scimitars, I will get cancelled... The GR Yaris certainly does look interesting. I spoke to the owner of the green 45, he doesn't seem to agree with the Ultra Low Emission Zone expansion either, unsurprisingly...
It was nice to see the Suzuki SC100 .Whizz kid
It was absolutely amazing, wasn't it?
Ah i used to have a 1980s Alto Works RSZ only problem was , it was automatic still fun to drive but got rid of it when the rot set in lol
Just like all the other Japanese cars of the era, then!
@@lloydvehicleconsulting Yeah the ones from the 80s never last long , even newer Civics and Yaris have rot setting in now and some are not even 15 year old
The latest one is the ND MX-5 or Fiat 124 Spider.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting cool
Suzuki SC100 or CXG or Cervo, take your pick at what name for what market at the time. Some had rectangular headlamps and some had round ones with the appropriate grill to match. Suzuki still use the Cervo name today for models made in India.
Thank you! Not sure if these were sold over here for very long from memory.
More incorrect information. Lol. Another good one.. Regards
Yes sir, lots of incorrect information as always!