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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #15 on: November 06, 2007, 03:23:13 am »
bmw 330 d tourer. does the lot, can be chipped for huge power. its great to drive fast and good on juice.

but then why not an range rover  !!

sounds like the brief calls for sensible car, but the driver requiring a wolf in sheeps clothing ??

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #16 on: November 06, 2007, 10:45:06 am »
Thanks for the thoughts so far.....it's a tricky one and meeting all of the design brief in one car is nigh on impossible.  The Nissan 350Z had him fairly well captivated until the "it must have 4 seats" omission from the original brief was corrected.  Porsche variants with vestigial back seats (or evenpropoer ones) attract him, but aren't in the price range. 

However, after a bit more cogitating, I thought I had found an unbeatable idea in suggesting a Maserati 3200 to him this morning.  Stylish, 175mph fast, 4 seats, good cars available in the price range etc etc.  Enthusiastic right up to the point of the quoted 18mpg fuel consumption.  So that's another non-starter then....

The comment of what a dull world we live in is so apposite when having something fast, stylish and tolerably economical with 4 seats, comes down to the choice betwen a BMW or an Audi..... Now then how about a well-sorted Reliant Scimitar.....

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #17 on: November 06, 2007, 11:02:13 am »

How about a Jap import?

Something like a Skyline 350 GT.......approx £10k for a 2003 car.

Not the playstation Skyline GTR. This is like a stretched 350Z but maybe not as edgy style. Has 4 seats, all the toys, and the same engine as the 350Z, so should be fun to spirit along the road.

Most of the importers now take care of all the SVA testing, you just pay your money and they deliver a fully complient car.

A friend at work got himeself a 2002 Skyline sedan, for about £9k including all the shipping and testing costs.

Worth a thought.....

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #18 on: November 06, 2007, 01:07:31 pm »
the aussie Manaro(?) - ok so it is a vauxhall in disguise but it is a rather nice V8....

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #19 on: November 06, 2007, 01:18:00 pm »
bmw 330 d tourer. does the lot, can be chipped for huge power. its great to drive fast and good on juice.

but then why not an range rover  !!

sounds like the brief calls for sensible car, but the driver requiring a wolf in sheeps clothing ??

bmw diesel. good car.

I concur with this, but the bloke I sit next to bought one of these a year ago, old shape one, with about 15,000 miles on the clock for £19k  :o

The M-Sport version is even better....


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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #20 on: November 06, 2007, 01:58:13 pm »
Hmm.  330d is an option, and I know the engine and its oommpphh well.  The Monaro is fun in straight lines, but I had a pax ride in the one at the Marham track day in September - great noise, but a bit barge like and I think that the same rule as the Maserati will apply with around 18mpg fuel consumption.  Now a 350GT - didn't realise that they were around, and that might just offer the right sort of compromise....we shall see...

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #21 on: November 06, 2007, 02:13:24 pm »
How about a Mustang?

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #22 on: November 06, 2007, 06:16:40 pm »
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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #23 on: November 06, 2007, 06:52:07 pm »
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Much as a Midget would suit Bill and I and provide great fun

I have to agree with Mark there, everyone can have fun with a midget, Raoul was great value for money. When springtime arrives I shall look at the daffodils pushing their way up through the compost at the very bottom of the garden, heave a sigh and take a wistful glance at the padlocked door to the cellar.

How flexible is the CinC? I mean, if she's a bit of a sport she could elect to ride as BobU has skillfully and graphically illustrated in the 'Girls' thread, that way the problem of too few seats would be solved. I admit it would be a bit of a surprise for the kids, but it's got to be better than playing I-Spy.
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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #24 on: November 07, 2007, 12:12:35 am »
Nissan 300c Estate. Style, class, elegance and economy all rolled into a practical eyecatching, massive, wallowing, tyre squealing, evil handling Le Mans cruiser. All for under £500 and dont worry about the AA... if it breaks... its dead as you cant get the bits that break anymore.

Should anyone wish to get well "wheeled" I have a lovely one in Black, as seen on MB year before last, with a fantastic brown velour interior and dash, low 143000 miles and minor corrosion of all the important areas.

It can be delivered with a full MOT and its cavernous rear end full of spare interior and mechanical bits that you will never use... all for £400.

I look forward to receiving your interested PM's!

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Re: New/Old Car Selection - Help needed
« Reply #25 on: November 07, 2007, 11:34:03 am »
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Much as a Midget would suit Bill and I and provide great fun

I have to agree with Mark there, everyone can have fun with a midget, Raoul was great value for money. When springtime arrives I shall look at the daffodils pushing their way up through the compost at the very bottom of the garden, heave a sigh and take a wistful glance at the padlocked door to the cellar.



Indeed, the prospect of spring is one of mixed emotions. Personally I'm more of an autumn man, it's a season of mists and mellow fruitfulness alright, though I was never entirely clear with that bit about it being the close bosom friend of the maturing son. I'm pretty sure there's a law against that. Anyway it's not my fault, it happened so quickly, after it began to swell the gourd, it rimmed their clammy cells. God, what have i done?
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