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good for youYep, I have one
simoncc said:The 2CV was quaint, but it was a car, And it wasn't frugal. It's part of the cyclist/eco-type/Glastonbury/gap year/alternative lifestyle thing the salaried middle classes have got going for themselves rather then a true design classic like the Ford Fiesta or the Honda C90.
simoncc said:The 2CV was quaint, but it was a car, And it wasn't frugal. It's part of the cyclist/eco-type/Glastonbury/gap year/alternative lifestyle thing the salaried middle classes have got going for themselves rather then a true design classic like the Ford Fiesta or the Honda C90.
cookiemonster said:I've always wanted a 2CV. They are cool little cars with a lot of character.
Trust Simon CC to try and take the fun out of it though.![]()
simoncc said:There was no fun in the 2CV. It was rubbish. It was adopted by the 'I need to be different crowd' and I suppose ownership of such a fashionable article gave those people some pleasure.
Very nearly all the CV's fans have abandoned it. They have moved on to normal cars or more likely huge 4x4s. And they buy their kids cars for 'uni' because their kids 'need' a car for 'uni'.
gavintc said:Yep, the 2CV is a silly car. It really does not make much sense. For similar money, I could have got a 10 yr old Saxo or something equally beige. But, driving it is just fun and quirky. The roof rolls back, it buzzes along and people point at you, some even laugh. The cornering is interesting. To top it off, I find myself looking forward to driving it. Something, I do not do when I jump into the boring family box. Silly, fun and perhaps a middle class extravagance. I hope my son looks after ours at uni in Newcastle as I cannot really justify keeping it.