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Looks like a samurai to me Simon, so wrong again ;)

Does this mean can call my car a Corolla, as the Auris was only a European thing.
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Gwaredd wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:38 am Looks like a samurai to me Simon, so wrong again ;)

Does this mean can call my car a Corolla, as the Auris was only a European thing.
The corolla is an iconic car if popularity is what makes a car iconic.
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Here’s my take on it.
Benz motorwagen - the first production car.
Ford Model T - first affordable car that replaced the horse.
VW Beetle - the people’s car.
Willy’s Jeep - the first people’s off-roader.
Mini - yes it was a clever drivetrain, but it’s the reason that almost every car you can buy now is front engined front wheel drive. It’s a shame the transverse layout was ever discovered.
BMW 2002 - first successful use of a turbot. GM tried earlier and sucked according to Wikipedia so i’ll go with it.
Lamborghini Miura - the first supercar apparently.
Ferrari F40 - the first road car to break 200mph. Apparently.
Toyota Prius - first hybrid road car. Not iconic in the traditional sense but only because of recent legislation.
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I think for me, being iconic is more of a popular culture thing; it needs to have some resonance withthe average person on the street. If only car geeks recognise a particular car as being important then it's not iconic.
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Gwaredd wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:38 am Looks like a samurai to me Simon, so wrong again ;)
So in your eyes, not a Jimmy again.

Not my words, the words of Autocar magazine.
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Correct.

Suzuki SJ

Suzuki Samurai

Suzuki Jimny

In that order, in this country, if you don't mind.
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Tell it to Autocar magazine :lol:
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Jobbo wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:54 am Tell it to Autocar magazine :lol:
Consider it done.
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Oh, and... Santana ;)
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Jobbo wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:27 pm Oh, and... Santana ;)
Only applied to those built in the Santana factory in Spain.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 1:10 pm
Jobbo wrote: Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:27 pm Oh, and... Santana ;)
Only applied to those built in the Santana factory in Spain.
Sold in the UK though. Not in Gwaredd's definitive list of UK Jimny variants.
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