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Really stuck with new car choices... - Dan! - 21-06-2012

Okay so now im broken and have nothing to do, I thought id work on getting the Bora shifted ASAP so I can get myself a new car ready for when I can drive again, which will probably be about 4 weeks time. The Bora is now on ebay/pistonheads/VAG forums and im hoping to get close to £3k for it, and im looking to spend all of that on the new car, so;

Budget - £3000 max
Criteria - Doesnt have to be all of these, but I would like a good combination of them;
RWD
Petrol
Jap/German
Convertible
Preferably around 2000 reg, although im being tempted by older stuff
Sub £2500 on insurance, ideally around £2000
'Nippy' would be good, sub 10 seconds 0-60 is essential but it doesnt need to be overly fast, just fun to drive.




My current shortlist looks like this....


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Mazda MX5 NB2

1.6 or 1.8 not fussed, ticks most of the boxes but is on the steeper end of insurance with the 1.6 being £2200 and the 1.8 being £2600



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Toyota Celica

1.8 140bhp version, but its FWD and not convertible so that removes alot of the interesting and fun factor. However it is better on insurance at £2100




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Hyundai Coupe

2.0 140bhp, very similar to the Celia really, FWD, not convertible, but cheaper insurance



And among them I have also considered the following:

E36 BMW 320/323 - both are around £2400 on insurance
Toyota MR2 - way to much on insurance, like £3200
E30 BMW 320 convertible - £2500 insurance and much older
Mercedes W123 - Properly old skool cool, and insurance is only £1100 for a 2.8L petrol but it wont be at all 'fun' to drive, just cool haha



But im really quite stuck with what to go for. I think an MX5 is the best all rounder but im certainly tempted by alot of other less practical/more expensive cars lol Also, bear in mind this car will not be used daily as I cycle to work, so its purely for social driving and weekend fun....


HELP Sad


Thanks, Dan.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - ginge191 - 21-06-2012

EVERYONE will agree when i say get this

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Slammed, wide, done.

/thread


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - 4WayDiablo - 21-06-2012

shiiiit those insurance prices are steep


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Ricky - 21-06-2012

MX-5 everytime. Hyundai coupes are horrible, and slow.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - samass - 21-06-2012

id say mx5, but the mk1. look a lot better imo


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Ed Doe - 21-06-2012

DC2 Teg Type R?

GTi6?

DT?

s2k (If you save a bit more)?

EP3 Type R?

Leon Cupra R?

205gti?

106 gti?


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - 1616six - 21-06-2012

My e46? Il part ex it for the bora?

Do not get the Hyundai? Awful cars, my colleague has one & gets 23mpg.

For you dan I'm quite shocked with some of those choices!


Really stuck with new car choices... - Pete - 21-06-2012

Another vote for the MX5. Having drove both a mk1 and mk2, I'd say the mk1 drives better tbh. Mk2's are still nice though!

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RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - puglove - 21-06-2012

Universal i think DONT get the coupe lol. Mk5 has to be a mk and tbh i do quite like the mrk1s low and wide!


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Poodle - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 01:32 PM)Ed Doe Wrote: DC2 Teg Type R?

GTi6?

DT?

s2k (If you save a bit more)?

EP3 Type R?

Leon Cupra R?

205gti?

106 gti?


He said rwd you fucktard. Tongue (Loving the lack of swear-filter! lol )

As others have said, forget the hyundai. Have you considered kit cars at all? Westfield, lotus, tiger etc... Or s2000, cappucino and any of the sx range....

No idea what the insurance would be like on those though and some aren't offered in convertible format, don't know exactly where your priorities lie... Also, bear in mind you can get restricted mileage insurance for considerably less, which - if you're only going to driving at weekends - won't be a problem for you.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - 4WayDiablo - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 02:11 PM)Poodle Wrote: He said rwd you fucktard. Tongue (Loving the lack of swear-filter! lol )


you say that though but 2 of the 3 hes playing with, the coupe and celica are crap and fwd lol


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Ben Jay - 21-06-2012

why not a scooby? or would the insurance get you?


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - 4WayDiablo - 21-06-2012

scooby? you chav lol thats all they are seen as nowadays every chav in essex has one


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Ben Jay - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 02:14 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote: scooby? you chav lol thats all they are seen as nowadays every chav in essex has one


yea its not like im from essex or anything....Cool
what about an evo then?!


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - 4WayDiablo - 21-06-2012

too expensive for an ok one

also on an evo front tommi makk edition or GTFO


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Niall - 21-06-2012

No matter what you buy from your list there, it will definitely make you a raging bum bandit.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - swampy - 21-06-2012

Can't believe your even considering paying that much insurance on ANY car!!!!

I can get insured on some very expensive and exotic machinery for less than that!!!

Crazy money


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - bigcheez2k3 - 21-06-2012

You could probably get the E30 cheaper on classic insurance. I've been look at E28 525's and they're £1600-ish on classic compared to £2500 on normal.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Dan! - 21-06-2012

Insurance is something I cant help, im 19 and quite stupidly have 8 points on my license and only 2 years NCB.

At £2000 per year im looking at about £180 per month, which given my financial situation, good pay and very little outgoings, is fairly affordable. And at the end of the day, if I can afford to insure a fun car then I will, im not going to just give up driving or buy a 106 NAD just because its cheaper! Smile


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - kingy - 21-06-2012

mx5 without a shadow of.... revy,,, reliable,,, looks cool,,, and they handle like a dream. i had one for the day and was so pissed off when i had to hand it back, driving pleasure.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - kernow_joe - 21-06-2012

at those insurance prices I'd seriously look at an axiam 500, may be a bit more affordable, heres one for inspiration Tongue
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RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Dan! - 21-06-2012

Cheers Joe.




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RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - kernow_joe - 21-06-2012

no worries, inspired you have I?


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Dan! - 21-06-2012

Oh yeah!! haha, pretty sure that Axiam was never even road legal was it? lol


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Toms306 - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 03:03 PM)Dan! Wrote: ......im not going to just give up driving or buy a 106 NAD just because its cheaper! Smile


Thats a shame...I know of a nice one for sale. Confused

Seriously though, those insurance prices are mental, I was moaning about having to pay a grand for a modded golf......but you're looking at £2.5k!? :o I suppose if you can afford it thats fine..........but if you saved that extra money instead of spending it on insurance think of the car you could buy in a year or two! Smile

Anyway, I have nothing to add car wise really.......only convertible I like is the S2000, and I've never driven anything RWD so can't comment on that side of things.


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - strictly_perv - 21-06-2012

I don't like any of them really apart from the Celica which is OK. The MX-5's everyone wanted but now everyone's bored of them and has sold them. The Hyundai well, the name says it all and the Celica's abit chavvy IMO.

What you want is a diesel Merc.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iNQXTUZQaA&feature=related


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - samass - 21-06-2012

uh oh... Tom's here...

/on topic


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Dan! - 21-06-2012

Brilliant outlook there Tom. Think of the car I could afford if I didnt drive for the next 10 years! Rolleyes


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - Toms306 - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 04:08 PM)Dan! Wrote: Brilliant outlook there Tom. Think of the car I could afford if I didnt drive for the next 10 years! Rolleyes


Err, no.

If you insured a normal car for two years thats already saved you £3k in insurance........


RE: Really stuck with new car choices... - mark_airey - 21-06-2012

(21-06-2012, 04:13 PM)Toms306 Wrote:
(21-06-2012, 04:08 PM)Dan! Wrote: Brilliant outlook there Tom. Think of the car I could afford if I didnt drive for the next 10 years! Rolleyes


Err, no.

If you insured a normal car for two years thats already saved you £3k in insurance........


The car isn't the problem though is it, its the 8 points with only 2 years no claims!