It was almost replaced by a Lada Riva as they were so unbelieveably cheap. This gave me serious fear. Rubber floor in place of carpets. Thankfully he saw sense and bought a 4-speed basic spec Maestro instead.



We had a Cavalier estate. Blue. Will forever be my childhood memories car...went on loads of holidays in it.Rich B wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 1:12 pm My dad replaced his V8 SD1 with a Vauxhall Cavalier. Everyone hated that Cavalier.
The car in the photo is Azure Blue - I had a 1.6 Maestro Mayfair in the same colour (which was arguably the most reliable car I've ever owned).Gavster wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 1:35 pm It wasn't hated, just the bottom of the pile, the Austin Montego Estate. It's ownership was sandwiched between Cortina/Granada estates and then some Carlton estates after that, but the Montego always felt like the lame duck amongst all of those. I think it was dark blue. Dad bought it at auction, and it was incorrectly listed as a 2.0 when it actually had a smaller engine. To be fair the auction did give him a partial refund to split the difference, although part of that might be down to the fact he was a trading standards officer, and businesses tend to treat you nicely when they discover that![]()
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Oooh - Ambassador fwend.Delphi wrote: Wed Mar 04, 2026 1:50 pm My dad was famous for buying utterly shit cars in woeful condition that he'd work on, fix up (with my help) and when it was something like decent (or as decent as it could be) he'd sell it on and buy another woeful shitbox. Low lights include :
Austin Ambassador (tbf, it was a really comfy car with velour seats)