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Lockdown research !
#1
I'm interested in peoples opinions. 
What do people prefer owning/ driving / repairing ?
RN ,RP or a Ruby ?
Why ?
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#2
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#3
RP. All the prettiness of the box saloon with (almost) the civilisation of the Ruby of whose styling I am not a fan.
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#4
Ruby, because I've got one !!!!!!
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#5
Ruby but not driven it yet
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#6
I had a pearl and it drove very nicely indeed, very comfortable and easy to drive, I wish I'd never sold it. I also had a 3 speed box saloon and that was rather hard work to drive, possibly not the best example but it did work and was more vintage in its appearance. I always liked the Tickford cars. If I'm not allowed an opening roof it'd be a green ruby, not sure why, I always thought they looked nice in green.
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(10-06-2020, 09:53 PM)morrisminor Wrote: I'm interested in peoples opinions. 
What do people prefer owning/ driving / repairing ?
RN ,RP or a Ruby ?
Why ?

for fun driving, a moderately tuned Austin Seven special — also very accessible for tinkering.
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#8
Steel short wheelbase saloon (RL and RM).  A slightly tuned engine helps the 4.9 : 1 axle ratio.  
An Ulster rep is brilliant in fine weather but if you are over 60 and live in North Yorkshire, the saloon is the car!
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#9
Agree with Malcolm apart from the Yorkshire bit.
Alan Fairless
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#10
I am very happy with my RM saloon - it even has the bonus of a sunshine roof - and I enjoy the driving challenge of getting the best out of an under-powered car with less than ideal gear ratios, but if I wanted a more relaxed drive, then a de-luxe Ruby (I must have that sunroof!) would be ideal.
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