bazz26 wrote: » I'll start. Ford Mondeo 3.0 litre v6 petrol:
Augeo wrote: I don't think any of these look anyway as fast as they are, I was behind a faster looking 2016 316d on the way to work this morning
tedpan wrote: » None of those German cars are sleepers. They look like they're going to be quick.. Eg. Most car people know that a 335i has a 3.0 litre twin turbo
Augeo wrote: Really. I disagree The 5 series looks like a 520d and the 335i is an SE looking much like any other 3 series Coupe.
tedpan wrote: » Yeah, sleepers usually give nothing away. The Volvo above is an excellent example. The Mondeo is nearly as good although if you're a car person, the alloys tell you it's a fast ford.
easygoing39 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-corolla-t-sport-1-8/15520794 Yours ma's Corolla,but with 192 BHP,138 MPH top speed and €636 motor tax!
jelutong wrote: » I don't think the op had modified cars in mind when starting the thread.
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draiochtanois wrote: » Ford Transit powered by Jag XJ 220
bladespin wrote: » Defo not a sleeper, needs to be exact opposite of what you'd think a performance car would be - wolf in sheep's clothing.Lotus Carlton..................
Augeo wrote: » Yeah, back in 1992 no one would have thought this (in out of factory guise) was a fast car compared to a plodding 1.8 on steelies... no more a sleeper than a Sierra Saphire Cosworth was.
bladespin wrote: » How many cossies did you see? Real ones that is among the mix of wannabees, the odds of seeing a LC was lottery stats, if you saw one I guarantee you just assumed it was a vectra, especially if they'd switched over to the steel wheels and removed the spoiler.
Augeo wrote: » Not me bud, not me Switching over to steel wheels and removing the spoiler? Are you serious? That was done frequently on the ones you saw was it?
bladespin wrote: » If you wanted a sleeper that's what you did, or switch to more whitebread alloys. Ever been to Brands or the IOM? you'll see plenty of 'understated' cars. It was common enough to de-badge and 'cloak' desirebale cars in the UK, theft risk was the main reason, just like everyone wanted the GTi but no-one wanted a GTi badge. Name's not bud btw.