28/10/2012 09:00 | By MSN Cars
The scariest cars we've ever driven

BMW M3 CSL



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In the dry the CSL was blessed with so much grip you could take ridiculous liberties. In the wet it was a different story. My first stint behind the wheel was in torrential conditions on stone cold semi-slick Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tyres. With 360hp troubling the rear rubber and a super sensitive throttle, I don’t think my heart rate has ever been higher. SC

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I had one of the original Audi Quattro's with the 5 cylinder engine and my wife cried on the day I sold it and I've cried ever since. Probabably the best sports car I've ever had apart from an XK8
28/10/2012 17:29
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A Fiat Panda. My famous boss's mother asked me to take her car to the garage, to have the brakes 'serviced'. It  was on a Spanish island, in the late '70s and the roads would be classed as Z type. When I got to the first bend, downhill, I found out the brakes didn't work at all - nothing. Not even the hand-brake. It was the longest mile or so I've ever driven and very happy to get to the garage!!!
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some great cars here. shame about the things that was said, if you know what your doing in a rear wheel drive motor. you could have hours of fun just driving sideways.was kinda dissappointed the tvr speed 12 didn't get on this list. even pro racing drivers where scared to death of that motor. 792bhp channeled through the rear tyres, and still span the wheels in 7th gear at a stand still. no wonder tvr stopped making after 6 months. no one would buy one. and it had the look of a psycho too.
28/10/2012 22:53
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i was on a business trip to Mitsubishi in Japan, and was allowed to go on a "test drive" in a Evolution X, that was nothing like an Evolution X.........it scared the living daylights out of me, and ive driven some pretty decent machines in my time, but this was totally amazing. I was told the "road version" was de-tuned to keep it "sensible"...........Mitsubishi is so under-rated!!!!!
28/10/2012 16:19
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I bought a 1972 Ford Mustang in 1983 - white body with a wide dark green stripe each side . I believe the engine was called a 602 V8 . This equated to 6.6 litre V8 brute of an engine which gave you wheelspin throughout the gear changes , which bearing in mind the size of the tyres AND it had an automatic gear shift , was quite startling !  Same shape as the ' Bullit ' car  . Handling was rubbish though .
28/10/2012 13:34
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... IMO the Sinclair failed to materialise because of lack of enthusiasm.I think if it was produced,it could gain a market in some areas of the world.

... with ambition and capital;the same as with all production,certain people could employ it for fun and commuting..especially as a bicycle alternative,in places such as China or Amsterdam.

... from the rest of the gallery,the wow factor is obviously Ferrari,Jaguar,Aston Martin and TVR.

... always good to see an Audi Quattro ( and a Vauxhall Chevette ! ).

... of course,scary,is performance,is power to weight ratio (mostly). ~

28/10/2012 21:19
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Best car ever (for me) Audi RS2 - should never have sold it, great "Q" car unbelievable pace and handling, but you really had to watch it when the turbo kicked in on a wet bend.

Scariest car early 911 turbo - disappeared backwards into a field on a dry s bend.

Best fun Ducati 900SS on Isle of Man!

29/10/2012 18:21
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A friends Morris 1000 with a small block V8 fitted, great fun in a straight line.
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None of  these...
rear wheel drive in the wet is fun if you know what you are doing...
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The Westfield will be nice when it's finished!!
29/10/2012 01:38
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I'm sure that the '05 Rover 25 with wooden eco tyres was the most frightening thing that I have ever driven in driving rain.

 

Approaching Coventry on A45 I was doing 40mph and feeling petrified when I was overtaken by a German HGV with a trailer .

28/10/2012 18:34
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MY SRT8 CHRYSLER 6.1LTR absolute monster drive, for £45 grand absolute bargain.
29/10/2012 11:39
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I drove a friend's 2001 BMW M5 which had been superchipped!! Awesome power (and noise!) 135 in 4th gear with two more gears left!! MAD!
29/10/2012 22:18
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in 1965 i bought a second hand morris mini toured around england and used it to and from work then in 1967 emigrated to capetown and took it with me in1969 drove from capetown to rhodesia travelling through the wanky game reserve on to kariba victoria falls and back to capetown without as much as a missfire now that was a great little runaround and by the way there was no aa to call on or mobile phones if you brokedown
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ROLLS-CARNARDY

 

                      ROLLS DOWN HILLS

 

                                  CAN HARDlY GET UP EM

29/10/2012 17:06
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The same friend also had an a V70R tuned by Abbott Racing - 380BHP! 0-60 in 4.7, top speed 185mph derestricted - nutty - ate clutches, brakes and tyres!
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I don't think the people who wrote this has ever driven some of these cars.

 

The 2.3 Chevette HS was the biggest barrel of fun on this planet. It makes the later front-wheel drive hot hatches look pathetic by comparison. It's just a shame Vauxhall didn't go the whole way and put a small block V8 in it like GM South Africa did with the Firenza.

 

I've owned three versions of the Peugeot 205 XS (strictly speaking one was a GT but that's just the four-door version). I bought the first one new in 1992 and was still driving a low-mileage used one as recently as 2006. I never had 'lift-off oversteer' with any of them and trust me I don't hang around. One night going out on an emergency call out I drove that first XS at very high speeds through a major city on icy roads covered with loose salt and grit -  it didn't give me any scares at all. RA if you got bitten by a 205 XS try walking, it might be safer for everyone.

 

But the car missing from this list is my all-time favourite - the Sunbeam Tiger. I've read somewhere that the Tiger had uprated brakes and stuff - that may be true of the later versions but the 4.2 litre one I bought around 1970 was just a Sunbeam Alpine with some minor front suspension mods to handle the extra weight of the V8. With standard brakes and skinny radial tyres on 4.5" rims it had less traction and stopping power that the 205 XS. On a slick road you could easily spin the back wheels in all four gears. On a dry road the back axle would tramp and pick up one wheel creating interesting handling. In the hands of an inexperienced driver it was probaly lethal but to me it was great fun. Mine was uprated with 5.5J wheels fitted with bigger radials and traction bars but it could still get very lively. 

 

 

29/10/2012 13:14
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Trouble with handling a 205? whenever i hear a motoring journalist say anything bad about a 205's handling I think thus... you dont know what your on about, get another job!
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Loosing the back end of the Capri on a roundabout!

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