Buying low end model never been so appealing??

Dreamer

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I’m already thinking about my next car which I’ll be buying this summer as family planning is on the cards.
It’s a very different car shopping experience to all the others I’ve faced, no longer is it faster, cooler, more fun :( .
But, I have to say there’s some very fine looking cars around now its 2013 :thumbsup:

Here’s the topic for discussion. Looks and performance just don’t seem to go hand in hand anymore.

It used to be so easy to differentiate the top of the range models from the entry level. Remember the difference between a 90's 1.1l and an XR whatever?? It was an eyeful treat of extra loveliness that was the difference between a digestive and a frosted Krispy Creme.

With the rising petrol costs and a typically male ego its hard spending the extra for a flagship or high power model that doesn’t look as special as the price tag.

The flashiness of a Citroen runabout, the 19inch rims on an Astra, the viper stripes down a Suzuki swift, the cosmetic options list on a Mini all turn heads more than an M3 does unless you have Pistonheads in your internet favorites list. Pre-pimped cars if you will have had such an effect. Also car design is soooo superb now, it’s easy to get complacent about it but the average motor looks amazingly good compared to 10 years ago.

Now you could argue..... stuff what the car looks like it’s all about the driving.
Well it never has been all about the driving for me otherwise I would have a butt-ugly evo or a completely unpractical caterham. Car ownership is rarely just about one purpose unless your lucky.
I admit it, I want something the neighbour’s will twitch a curtain at, and my auntie Wendy will think is irresponsible excess.

So how with all the cosmetic additions that make even the slowest of models look so appealing/sporty/gaudy (pick your own) and the cost of a fill up now how do you justify a flagship power model??
I love being able to brake and power out the roundabout near Tesco better than a base model as much as the next man, but its getting harder to WANT the range topper if it doesn’t look much more special.

I have been eyeing up the 135i like many people lately and got very excited about the bargain that could be my next car. Then as I drive down the motorway a few days later I see a 1 series go by that looks identical in nearly every way that’s a boggo diesel. Great I hear you say, you've got a Q car that goes like stink. Well I’ve never wanted a Q car. If I was spending 2 million quid on a property I wouldn’t want a flat in Chelsea, I would want people to quiver at the size of my mega gates mansion in Surrey and think I must employ a million polish people to make posh sausages or something.

The car companies have catered so strongly to the cosmetic purchaser that the top of range models would have to have GT racer kits on with spoilers the size of light aircrafts for you to notice they are not a two liter diesel.
I know that driving an M3 is great but punters will walk toward a 335d all day long as it just looks 80% of the car now. And I guess that what I’m saying is that being a petrol head I’m annoyed with myself that I too would swipe my visa for the handsome diesel :cry:

Buying an M car now you will get what you always did; a brilliant car, but unlike 10 years ago you don’t get something that looks like it justifies the price difference to the entry level. I mean, is a wheel choice option and an extra panel bulge a difference enough??

To turn this on its head, for the less fortunate that can’t afford a top of the range car you can get a stunner! If I was 18 now and buying a car I could own something that looks amazing and would be well chuffed. Rewind the clock 10 years and people spent a lot of money making their 1.1l fiesta into that XR2 lookalike - now it’s already done for you!!

Can you even spec a new Corsa without body colored bumpers!!??!! :D

So, to summarize this garble. Much of it is written to stimulate argument :D . Is there much point buying for just performance alone in today’s climate when the lower power models now look annoyingly just as good? :? Is having so many better looking cars out there whatever their performance a good thing? As i write that last sentance i find it confusingly hard to say its a bad thing!!

Whatchyallthink?
 
On the whole I think I agree with you.

IMO engineering quality and design have always trumped stick on style. Sadly the car buying public and the bean counting manufacturers are not bothered. The buyer only cares about the warranty period and the manufacturer is not much better. All these whiz bang pretty things will be scrapped as soon as they are paid for. Cars are getting like washing machines, cheap, cheerful and good for only five years.
 
Well I've always bought a car that impressed me and never mind what the neighbors thought or anyone else come to that. :)
 
For the indulgent sake of argument though Slick you wouldnt have bought a Z4 if it looked like a berlingo would you?

Its not JUST about the neighbours but the fact that it has to make you feel like you've spent out on something that looks special which seems to have been diluted thanks to a much more styalised car world than we used to have 10 years ago. Dont you think?
 
Yep agree with you....some stunning smaller motors around at the moment.
3 of my favourites at the moment are the Honda CR-Z, Peugeot RCZ and the Citreon DS3. Although not quite sub 10k yet they're not far off for a fun,stylish and a bit different smaller car.


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Dreamer said:
For the indulgent sake of argument though Slick you wouldnt have bought a Z4 if it looked like a berlingo would you?

Its not JUST about the neighbours but the fact that it has to make you feel like you've spent out on something that looks special which seems to have been diluted thanks to a much more styalised car world than we used to have 10 years ago. Dont you think?

Er, if Citroen release a two seater convertable Berlingo........No LOl....But I'de happily drive around in a 2CV , old style Beetle....theres something refreshingly honest in a car that is just basic transport
 
...just to put the argument on it's head or a different perspective, buying into high end hasn't been this affordable nor has there been a better selection available and it will only get better. :)

I've been looking to replace my daily driver (for the past 7 years type-r ep3), but have kept it so far since it's a great all rounder, however, the types of cars coming in well under £10K that would be great daily drivers and low maintenance - how about 3 generations ago 7 series, A8s, etc for instance?

So, Dreamer, how much cash are we talking? :)
 
Dreamer said:
For the indulgent sake of argument though Slick you wouldnt have bought a Z4 if it looked like a berlingo would you?

Its not JUST about the neighbours but the fact that it has to make you feel like you've spent out on something that looks special which seems to have been diluted thanks to a much more styalised car world than we used to have 10 years ago. Dont you think?

Yes I agree it has to feel special and excite me when I drive it :thumbsup:
 
Well sae i have no idea of the budget yet as there will likely be a house purchase this year too so its all up in the air.
My findings came doing the browsing of newer, say 3 year old cars and none of the 'power models' stick out as much more desirable looking than a boggo 2.o with a nice set of wheels on.

:( or :? or :| or :) cant make up my mind!
 
i got in a corsa the other day that wasnt even a VXR had a 1.6 engine with heated seats AND a heated steering wheel! IN A CORSA!
 
Dreamer said:
Well sae i have no idea of the budget yet as there will likely be a house purchase this year too so its all up in the air.
My findings came doing the browsing of newer, say 3 year old cars and none of the 'power models' stick out as much more desirable looking than a boggo 2.o with a nice set of wheels on.

:( or :? or :| or :) cant make up my mind!

:D

Well, no matter how much you have to spend, car shopping is always fun. Will be interested to see what you finally get, keep us updated with what comes up on the radar in the coming months :thumbsup:
 
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