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Old 31-10-2020, 02:45 PM   #61
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Interestingly you see hardly any ever around Melbourne.

I could count on one hand the amount of Valiants I've seen on the roads in Melbourne on one hand since I've had my license.

Yet when I went to Adelaide there seemed to be more oldskool cars out and about and especially Valiants.

It would be interesting to see vehicle on road data divided by state looking at Valiants.
after posting i hadnt seen a charger in a while on tuesday
i saw a nice 79 valiant regal wednsaday whilst on a country run some 300ks from perth just motoring along
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Interestingly you see hardly any ever around Melbourne.

I could count on one hand the amount of Valiants I've seen on the roads in Melbourne on one hand since I've had my license.

Yet when I went to Adelaide there seemed to be more oldskool cars out and about and especially Valiants.

It would be interesting to see vehicle on road data divided by state looking at Valiants.
Probably because there were lots of them when they were made there,and you must remember that Adelaide has only just left the nineties in the last couple of years,so they aren’t considered all that old yet.
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Probably because there were lots of them when they were made there,and you must remember that Adelaide has only just left the nineties in the last couple of years
Current time in Adelaide 2:35PM, 1999
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Haven't seen a Bradford for a few years...
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havent seen a bongo van in a while either
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Mad Max put the Bongo on the Map.

How many times did that bongo van spin around, not to mention a dude is in that thing haha.

A mate had to travel to work in one of them vans with a driver that just should not of had a licence to drive on the road, what sort of idiot drives something like that on the highway everyday 40km to work.

My poor mate got caught driving before he got his licence and had to endure driven around in that sardine can.

I seen a smash test of the VB Commodore only yesterday and boy what a death trap, it just crumpled in totally all the way to the back seat.
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Yeah thought it would be somewhere around that.I was in Adelaide a few years ago,asked a local,what time it was, and he said mid 1988.
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Interestingly you see hardly any ever around Melbourne.

I could count on one hand the amount of Valiants I've seen on the roads in Melbourne on one hand since I've had my license.

Yet when I went to Adelaide there seemed to be more oldskool cars out and about and especially Valiants.

It would be interesting to see vehicle on road data divided by state looking at Valiants.
No doubt SA not requiring an annual roadworthy helps, saying that, if you drive an unsafe vehicle you will be defected
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No doubt SA not requiring an annual roadworthy helps, saying that, if you drive an unsafe vehicle you will be defected
Its interesting - you don't need an annual roadworthy in VIC either, only when you are buying and registering a used car.

It seems you don't even need that either in SA - thats the best thing ever
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Its interesting - you don't need an annual roadworthy in VIC either, only when you are buying and registering a used car.

It seems you don't even need that either in SA - thats the best thing ever
dont need it in WA either not even for buying a licenced used car
just for licencing one thats been unrego'd to see if its road worthy
or one thats been deemed by the poli that they feel its no longer road worthy
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No doubt SA not requiring an annual roadworthy helps, saying that, if you drive an unsafe vehicle you will be defected
South Aust is the driest state,so it is understandable that rust isn’t anywhere near as big a problem, as in wetter states,which should ensure a bit of longevity in older cars
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Those newish hideous Mercedes X class ute things and add Suzuki Sierra to hayseed's Suzi list.
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Old 02-11-2020, 08:33 AM   #72
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Suzuki Swifts or in Fact ANY Suzuki Car. They used to be quite common..
When i lived down south in NSW Suzuki was not around that much, but here in QLD we see them all the time.

Particularly the Swifts and Previous (2005 - 2015) Grand Vitara.

My understanding is Suzuki QLD and Suzuki Australia are different entities due to the import rights established some years ago.

My wife has a 2011 Grand Vitara and loves the thing...i asked if she wanted to trade to something newer and her words were something along the lines that i'd be let go before the car...

We also see them towed behind large motor homes as they have the ability to put the transfer case into neutral along with the transmission so all 4 wheels are free rolling.
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Haven’t read the entire thread but for a fairly modern car you hardly see Mitsubishi 380. Back in the day any HSV from VN to VS in Club Sport, Senator or GTS but nothing these days. Ford Laser or Telstar. Toyota Litace. Datsun Stanza.
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Tarago. Used to hear the whistle before you would see it.

Falcons of all ages. I saw a clean BF Xr6 a few days ago and it stood out. 5 years ago I wouldn't have looked twice because you would see many of them every time you went out somewhere.
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Toyota Starlet - obviously, there are less than there used to be but there are still a few getting around. I got passed by one on the highway on Friday. There was an airbag recall on the Starlet recently and a buy-back program. I was surprised when Toyota actually started to replace the airbags. I thought they would just buy all the remaining registered Starlets back. (I know two people who still drive Starlets.)
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Old 03-11-2020, 05:26 PM   #76
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Fairlanes LTDs and Statos


In fact if i had money and space to buy a car to keep and drive onn sunny sundays, that would hopefully appreciate as an investment over 10 20 years, I wouldnt buy a XR GT or hsv, coz there are always newer faster cars. I would buy a top of line LWB fairy/LTD or stato, with the biggest v8 engine (did they ever put i6T in LWB ford?)

Because those huge sumptuous, every option, lazy but fast, soft relaxed, stretch your legs out long distance luxury tourers are no more, except a few nose-bleed expensive eurocars. They were unique to oz and usa, There will be a collectors market of "my dad or boss, or posh neighbour) had, or wanted a fairlane" in 10 - 20 years.

And there were a hella lot less LWB sedans made in the 21st century by ford n holden, than there were fpvs and hsvs... hmm Grange?

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another slant on this...living in a rural/farming/touristy area I see a lot less old bangers than I do when driving through Adelaide, but then maybe its the suburbs I have to drive through.
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Can't remember the last time I've seen a Cortina out in the wild... only pics of them at shows.


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Yeah thought it would be somewhere around that.I was in Adelaide a few years ago,asked a local,what time it was, and he said mid 1988.
So thats why we have no covid issues - it hasn't been invented yet.
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Sedans... It's all fecking SUVs and bloody dual cab utes.
You can't blame people, look at the condition of the average road
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the cars I have seen recently but haven't seen for a while before that. Two Nissans - a Pulsar coupe and 300ZX and a Toyota Crown (its been yonks between sightings). Strange sighting was a couple of Imperials (both in great condition) I think someone nearby must have garaged them nearby! I too have not seen a Cortina on the road for a couple of months but as we have been in lockdown and no car shows happening I am not surprised.
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Eseries XRs are getting really rare, especially EB/ED

I never see Accord Euros on the road anymore, infact I never see really any Hondas older than 15 years old
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Preludes don't see anymore.......
Some people must have enjoyed spotting a FGX on the road yesterday, mine
Any early Z Nissan.
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I seen a smash test of the VB Commodore only yesterday and boy what a death trap, it just crumpled in totally all the way to the back seat.
The VB crash test on Youtube is not a 'normal' crash test.

I believe that most crash tests are carried out at around 35-40 km/h.

It was done at 100 km/h & also had sandbags added to the boot. It was done to test the facility not the car.

I doubt that the early Commodore was any better or worse (safety wise) than any other medium car of that era.

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It had to happen didn't it. I stopped at Parkmore Shopping centre on the way home from work and there was a late model Toyota Crown in the car park - made me giggle. It was in perfcet cosmetic condition too.
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The VB crash test on Youtube is not a 'normal' crash test.

I believe that most crash tests are carried out at around 35-40 km/h.

It was done at 100 km/h & also had sandbags added to the boot. It was done to test the facility not the car.

I doubt that the early Commodore was any better or worse (safety wise) than any other medium car of that era.

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What I seen of it on Youtube was that the other cars did well or much better, I was shocked to see the VB like that, not sure if it was a Aussie Commodore or a German one, let alone a 4cyl one.
Maybe a 4cyl commodore would not be as good as a 6cyl.

When the VB came out the first big smash I seen with one, was that it was torn in half. but I have seen other cars much the same a VG Valiant before that was much the same, not to mention Valiants had bonnets that came and chopped your head off, so all things like that got better as the years progressed safety wise over all.
My mates LH Torana was snapped in half hitting a power pole and he walked out of his seat as the whole nose dash and all was gone, lucky he had a harness on.

But as to safety issues well the VB was promoting the avoiding aspect of the RTS ability aspects that shone forth making any Holden from before HX look like rubbish on that point.

I know of many people who rolled their HQ-J-X-Z only to of got out the back window, they were a good strong car, Falcons were crap as to the roof in a rollover.
From the VT Commodore on became a much stronger safer car to be in if you had a bad smash.
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Eseries XRs are getting really rare, especially EB/ED

I never see Accord Euros on the road anymore, infact I never see really any Hondas older than 15 years old
a Friend has a accord Euro 320,000kms now 14 years old I think.

Thing is most cars of this age and kms only need to have a minor accident or mechanical faults and they are not an economical repair. there would need to be something special about them to keep them going. like I often see Honda S2000s doing country drives

as for any e series they should have mostly disappeared off the road 10 years ago..
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Theres a few fords you dont typically see anymore getting around in my area. One is an ef xr6 wagon. The other is a mint manual el xr8. Thats owned by a bloke who drinks at my local. Same with the steel bumper commodores. You never see any left on the street. My brother has a vh. Same with xd/e falcons, but a bloke in my street has a rough xd. I see more kingswoods on the roads then 70s falcons, but there is a lawn mowing bloke i see getting around with his equipment trailer hooked up to the back of a pretty tired looking 6 cylinder XA ute. So mainly the 70s, early 80s carby things i see way more of then late 80s plastic bumper things with primitive efi motors.
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Today I saw a Nissan EXA, a Suzuki Baleno and for a short time I was driving behind a Fairmont, probably an EB.
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I have been thinking about this question a bit. With nearly 40 years of having a driver's licence, there are quite a few cars that I don't see many of any more. I think of the 60's and 70's Chryslers that have long gone. Not to mention the bread and butter Falcon and Kingswood from that period.

A 1981 Ford Laser would by now have nearly 40 years on the clock. (Really, has it been that long ago ...) There are only four Laser on car sales. Ditto Ford Cortina (with the 4.1l was probably overpowered).

I think the surprise is the explosion in 4WD, large and small SUV. The large sedan is rapidly going the way of the dodo. I am seeing less and less of them on the road. So too is the medium size sedan (so much for the pious predictions in the late 1990's that we would have to give up our love of large sedans and squeeze into medium size sedans).

(To digress for a moment ... I would go so far as to suggest that when the economics of EV become more attractive, we will not see many Nissan Leaf, but more CyberTruck, HummerEV, F150 EV, etc.)
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