Which weekender & why if you had £5k - £35k to spend

mr wilks

Lifer
 Lancashire
After 13 x Z4s ive been having bad thoughts of a change of scene :cry: ive had 2 911s previously so my admiration for them isnt a craving .
I could go to £35k but though ive studied hard i really can't get enough enthusiasm to warrant that spend or anything close to that figure .
I do minimal miles per month but a good few long weekends covering 200/500 miles plus at least one if not more euro jaunts to Normandy per year in the weekend car .
I don't have to have the newest or the fastest , i just enjoy owning whatever i have .
For those wondering why ive had 13 Z4s its simply that even now i cannot come up with one that really ticks out every box .
So feel free to throw up what you would buy , why you would buy & what you expect it would cost :) then i will buy another Z4 :D :thumbsup:
 
Some time ago I looked at and tried a Morgan - Don't bother adding that to your list !
I was so glad to get back into the 3.0l E85 I had at that time - Perhaps you are well justified in buying another Z4 :thumbsup:
 
Every petrolhead should own a Lotus Elise for the smiles per mile they deliver, a later (post 06) version will be Toyota powered so no hgf aggravation.
I owned my 56 plate “S” model for almost 3 years and sold it for more than I payed for it, 40mpg and light on tyres and brakes because it hardly touches the ground at 850kg’s
As good as a z4 is they still don’t look as stunning as an Elise, around tight twisty roads they’re almost untouchable.
No worries about power steering issues as they don’t have any power steering :P
Oh yeah, they don’t have carpets either :lol:
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Rob
 
If i set off to France with Mrs W beside me in that i don't think we would make it to the first services before she bailed :P
 
Not really anything out, there for under 35k, that would get me away from the ///MR. :D :driving: :thumbsup:
 
mr wilks said:
If i set off to France with Mrs W beside me in that i don't think we would make it to the first services before she bailed :P

Once you’re in they’re surprisingly comfortable (with probax seats) it’s difficult to climb in & out of though, much more so than a z4.
Don’t be tempted by any performance exhausts or airbox mods either as that’s when Mrs Smartbear stopped wanting to get in it.
I fitted a Lotus stage 2 exhaust and a TRD airbox to mine and it was migraine inducingly loud :o
Rob
 
If I had £35k to drop on any car...

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Smartbear said:
Every petrolhead should own a Lotus Elise for the smiles per mile they deliver, a later (post 06) version will be Toyota powered so no hgf aggravation.
I owned my 56 plate “S” model for almost 3 years and sold it for more than I payed for it, 40mpg and light on tyres and brakes because it hardly touches the ground at 850kg’s
As good as a z4 is they still don’t look as stunning as an Elise, around tight twisty roads they’re almost untouchable.
No worries about power steering issues as they don’t have any power steering :P
Oh yeah, they don’t have carpets either :lol:
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Rob
I don't fit. :cry:
 
If I was thinking of a car in the £20,000 to £35,000 price range I would consider an Alpina B3. You could buy one with mileage under 50000. A fantastic car that can cruise gently or be driven at speed to give you the smile you had with the Z4M. The comfort levels are high and it has a certain prestige. The Alpina D3 diesel is also worth considering, fantastic torque.
 
My space grey 35is should fit the bill nicely and leave plenty of change for vino..... :wink:
 

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Phoenixboy said:
probably a Cayman R

I keep meaning to say in your signature you have "E89 s line" but should that be "E89 s drive"? Or it some fancy new Audi I don't know about? :D
 
Out of all the cars I've driven recently, that's an easy one - F Type. Whilst it may not be the most dynamic of cars, it's by far the most in intoxicating and feels very very special. Then there's the looks!!
 
V8 Vantage Roadster, £35k will get you a tidy 4.7

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/aston-martin/v8-vantage-roadster/aston-martin-vantage-4-7-v8-roadster--only-2-0wners-and-full-aston-martin-service-history--for-sale/9246964
 
So many top cars to choose from but I've always fancied an F-Type based on its looks but my son would agree with Greg81
 
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