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Ever the pedant...
How exactly is an E39 five series (or indeed a Porsche 996) 'First time round'?
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
I would nominate the first George Roesch designed Talbot 14/45 of 1926; it probably was not perfect straight out of the box, but it was pretty exceptional considering the first thousand cars were laid down without a single prototype being built.
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They note the VW Beetle from 1948. Since the Bug started life in '38, by '48 it had already had most of the "bugs" worked out. While I liked my Fiesta, I think the cable operated clutch was a step backward, rather than forward, from the Mini.
Erich in Seattle
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I loved my 2CVs - moved the contents of a whole house in one once, took several trips...
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The article is typical of the waffle used to fill in between the pretty colour photos in modern car magazines. The Beetle illustrated is radicaly different from the original. There were a myriad innovative cars introduced without a lot of problems and long continued, and vastly more not innovative. (Morris Oxford, Dodge 4, Model A, Chev 6. Do early problems preclude the Ford v8 etc etc)
For balanced rational objective reads, better off with the likes of the VCC Edwardian and Light Car mag...(or this Forum!)
Thanks for drawing attention to it nonetheless.
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2CV van?...... some of us still use one, nearly every day !