Despite my interest in cars, I've never owned anything unusual or interesting. I have to rely on my 1:18 collection for that.
My parents had a later Rover 214 hatchback, but I don't remember it being remarkable in any way. The 220 coupe variant was a good looking car for its time, and quite rare even back in the '90s. The earlier first generation Rover 200 series appealed to people who thought that a bit of wood on the dash made it a luxury car, but it was a long way from the luxury cars that Rover used to make. It proved to be an ideal choice for Hyacinth Bucket in the British sitcom 'Keeping Up Appearances'.
I remember seeing Lotus Elites around when I was younger, but I haven't seen one for years.
A 1930s Rolls Royce is always going to be classy.
Here's a review of the 1993 Rover 220 coupe by race driver Tiff Needell from the original Top Gear.
A new season of the latest iteration of Top Gear started last night. They took an old RV around Florida looking for unusual motorsports.