Didn't you have the black Corsa at the MM meet?
Getting your knickers in a twist over some simple removable modifications is getting old. When I first got my own car, It was a Punto 60S in burgundy wit ha green boot. I then fitted a stereo system, K&N cone filter, painted all the interior grey trim black (badly so it al lstarted flaking off), crashed it into a mate then had a grey bonnet added and fitted the worlds gayest bright blue gear knob with chrome on it after chopping down the stem for super fast changes. I had some great times in that car and it was comedy gold. I chavved it up and lived it up. Beggars can't be choosers and all that.
I've been in a couple of Corsas and they weren't haf bad. They weren't pitched and performance cars but the interior still felt solid and I was comortable. If the Corsa was so **** there woudn't be any on the road. The onyl thing we can prossible bring up is what was paid for the car but some people, including myself, need finance deals to enjoy what we enjoy best. We don't have mummy daddy or intelligence on our side to save up for everything. I paid £5500 over 3 years at 13% on a Peugeot 206 1.4 and had it 4 years. I did 40k in it and despite it breaking over and over, it wasn't THAT bad. Just cost me a fortune.
It seems to me like it's getting cool to offend and insult people for not taking someones advice and trying to think forthemselves, mistake or not this is a good thing. If everyone went out and did what the internets said the world would be a messed up place. I think it's great that Tupac is enjoying driving and owning his Corsa regardless of peoples opinions. I joke with my friends and colleages about their cars of "fail" but it's always in jest and we know it. Here it comes across as personal and vicious tbh.