If you had 20K to spend on a car?

20k? Would save until I had 25.

And then, if I was looking for a toy car, I'd go for the best Atom I could.

If I was going for a daily I'd be looking for a Cayman S. Pretty much my dream but semi-realistic car. I need one before I'm 28 or so. Need.

(I'm 23 now.)
 
Sell the Z, add that to the 20k, so approx 35 ish ?...then save another 5k, get yourself a sharp tailor made made suit, go and buy a Aston V8 Vantage, pretend your James bond, find some tunnels, floor it and listen to that engine roar.

Probably doesnt help, so apologies.

On a more serious note, how about a mitsubishi evo ? i have had some great track days in them. But for 20k im guessing you fancy something a bit more specical ?, (this is getting more random by the minute), sell the Z, get an M Coupe and modify it (within reason) with the spare cash.
 
Monkey3.0 said:
TVR CERBERA 4.5 2dr Coupe

Beast :evil:
no fit state said:

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Those Aston V8's were available down near £40,000, but since Jan/Feb they do seem to be nearer £50,000-£60,000 again :(

:) for existing owners of course ;)
 
I did the daily commute + weekend toy thing with my Z4M for the first 2 yrs, I've now got a E36 compact for the daily runabout and the M now feels much more special (it felt special before mind you) when I swap it for the Com' on Friday nights.

Mind you, the Compact is getting 2.8'd and LSD'd soon, as I, er... miss the oversteer ! :scratchhead:


Just get something mental that you will remember fondly. Personally I'd stretch to £25K and get a noble
 
Thanks for all the replies it has given food for thought. I've had a chat with petkiller and the super fast mondeo doesnt sound like such a wise buy as i'm not looking to sink thounsands of pounds a year into fixing the darn thing!

I will be keeping the z4 as the daily car as the mpg is really good and it keeps me sane in the week (hell no diesel focus! :lol:)

I do like the idea of working on a car to make it better not just fixing it all the time so the caterham or westfield with a wide body is nudging forward.

the mazza is interesting but too much a GT
the aston way over budget!
the old american stuff is different!
elise or more likely exige is good
ariel too extreme i want to be able to use it in the wet without getting soggy

EdButler the vx220 porject got me thinking - is this the same engine as in the lotus europa?
 
Ultima GTR kit?

Build it over a year or so, which will take up weekends and be fun in it's own way!?


I want one, but need a house with a big garage first :) Maybe in a few more years and I'll start a very slow but fun build!

Dave
 
Mr Whippy said:
Ultima GTR kit?
Build it over a year or so, which will take up weekends and be fun in it's own way!?
I want one, but need a house with a big garage first :) Maybe in a few more years and I'll start a very slow but fun build!
Dave

i'd love to do a kit car but again the stumbling block is having a garage!
 
Mr Whippy said:
Ultima GTR kit?
Absolutely love these! There's a bloke who brings his to trackdays at Knockhill quite a lot - large V8 engined. Best sounding car I think I've heard and it always does well against everything else on track (could be the driver of course).

For £20k depends on hom much compromise you can handle:
- Caterham with the SV body (that R300 is stunning though)
- Elise
- Exige
- T350c
- M3 CSL

are the things I'd look at if it was me, in order of compormise...

Don't think I could handle a Caterham for too long as the wet weather (roof) pack is a right fiddle to put on/off. Would love one though. Elise is the more practical alternative to a Caterham IMO. Exige more hardcore and bloody difficult to get in and out of for me (6'1). T350c is lovely if you get a good one. M3 CSL perhaps ordinary looking and very practical compared to the rest, but a bloody good car.
 
VX220 Turbo, again terrible engine noise but they are quick and fairly easy to get to 250bhp, with 900kg and great handling its a good combo, cheap to run considering the performance. Plus strong re-sale values now.

What about EVO as suggested?
 
Old GTO or a Skyline, stripped out, cage, seats and NOS would be a right giggle.
(off to autotrader for a look)...
 
rob davey said:
Mr Whippy said:
Ultima GTR kit?
Build it over a year or so, which will take up weekends and be fun in it's own way!?
I want one, but need a house with a big garage first :) Maybe in a few more years and I'll start a very slow but fun build!
Dave

i'd love to do a kit car but again the stumbling block is having a garage!

Get a house with a garage first, then save up again for the Ultima ;) :D

I can't wait till my wife and I can finally get a house with a nice sized double garage, then the penny saving/scrimping and bad excuses why an Ultima is a good idea can begin :D

Dave
 
Mr Whippy said:
rob davey said:
Mr Whippy said:
Ultima GTR kit?
Build it over a year or so, which will take up weekends and be fun in it's own way!?
I want one, but need a house with a big garage first :) Maybe in a few more years and I'll start a very slow but fun build!
Dave

i'd love to do a kit car but again the stumbling block is having a garage!

Get a house with a garage first, then save up again for the Ultima ;) :D

I can't wait till my wife and I can finally get a house with a nice sized double garage, then the penny saving/scrimping and bad excuses why an Ultima is a good idea can begin :D

Dave

Doesn't work. I have the double garage and that gives the wife more room to store freezers and second fridge and with the Zed taking one half of the space I have only half a garage left. I have to have a warehouse to keep my other toys in :(

Don't forget that houses with double garages provide the excuse of 'space' to bring up a family and that's goodbye to toys again for a few years
 
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