Live fast, die young, leave a beautiful corpse.” That's a quote generally attributed to James Dean, okay, he didn’t actually say it (it was John Derek), but don’t be that guy. “It’s better to burn out than to fade away,” said US country-rocker Neil Young. In either case, these old famous dudes could have easily been talking about the Citroën Saxo, assuming they’d had access to some sort of time machine.
No, wait. Come back. It does make sense! See, the Saxo is one of those cars that had a very distinct lifespan. It was launched, it was everywhere, and then it was nowhere. Much like the Mk1 Mondeo or the Rover 200, they were sufficiently affordable that loads of people bought them, but viewed as disposable enough for nobody…