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#31
I used to be interested in the Leon FR tdi (the common rail 170) but I've gone off them a lot lately, and now definitely want a 3 door rather than a 5 (even though they're semi blended in.

That ED30 looks pretty sweet to be fair! Part of me likes the Scirocco 2l tsi with a map, they're pretty reasonable. Only thing against them really is that my mum has just bought one lol

I'm quite liking the 350z though that isn't quite as economical as I'd have hoped. Very reliable though and good looking, and very much well specced for the price they go for now (for a GT with the heated leathers etc). They're heavy but still more than capable from what I understand. I'm yet to drive one though.

There are a few nice Alpina b3.3s around as well, though they're quite expensive to run as well it seems (less than an m3 but more than the zed)
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(27-04-2014, 08:18 PM)Scott Wrote: I'm quite liking the 350z though that isn't quite as economical as I'd have hoped. Very reliable though and good looking, and very much well specced for the price they go for now (for a GT with the heated leathers etc). They're heavy but still more than capable from what I understand. I'm yet to drive one though.

They really are a fantastic car...



















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#33
Suits me perfectly then!
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(27-04-2014, 08:22 PM)Scott Wrote: Suits me perfectly then!

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#35
No I think anything by Volvo would be a good bet. Rich's v40 t4 is pretty good and smooth so anything for 9k and newer should be good enough.

Or

RCZ but not sure if they are sub £9k yet.
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#37
Get something a bit more special with that cash imo, instead of a run-of-the-mill car like a golf or a 1-series.

Are you not into older sportscars or Jap crap? It might be impossible to find and own something like an old TT Supra, Skyline or RX7 / similar in the near future.

Either that or something like an Integra Type R (DC5) as they're a bit newer.
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You'll be surprisingly disappointed with a 350z - drove my friends before he sold it... reallly disappointed for what it is, and MPG's were ridiculously low. He could sensbily drive and be lucky to see 20+ mpg. Although the V6 does sound pornographic and a bose sound system is quite nice..
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...ogcode=hlp
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Might be slightly late to the party here, but Ed crashed his Megane? lol

And Scott, i'll be honest, i have no input into this thread, 9k is WAAAAAAAAAAAY over my budget, and i wouldnt have the first idea what to look for in a car for 9k. There have been some good suggestions though, so i cant help but feel like my assistance is not required here. Big Grin
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Right, now all the sensible suggestions are out of the way, forget about all the dull econo-boxes and drive one of these. 245bhp V8, AC, cruise, heated leather armchairs, acres of space, limo ride and still pretty good handlers when you feel like it. Fair enough, you won't get 25mpg ever, but it's way under your budget, will qualify for £250 a year classic insurance, and won't constantly break because it's too complicated like all modern cars.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-...2c7770bdc9

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#42
Might not meet your ride quality requirements... but if i had £9k to spend on a motor, it'd probably be an Evo
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#43
What would I buy? 25 306s with £9k probably. lol


Seriously though, I've never looked at anything even close to that budget so I can't help at all tbh. Though I'd expect whatever it is to be pretty nice lol!
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YES LIAM! You're a man of fine taste Tongue
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I'm with Liam in this! Stick some amg rims on it. Lower it a bit and bobs your sisters brother!
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Evo10. /thread
Wishes for more power...
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#47
P1 Impreza FTMFW. Cant beat the sound of a boxer and a P1 Is an aspiring collectable and soon to be classic Smile

Over 200bhp
Epic handling and ride quality
good build quality
EPIC bwarps
easily within budget.

It would be that or a focus ST / Mk1 Focus RS for me personally Smile
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(27-04-2014, 10:03 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: YES LIAM! You're a man of fine taste Tongue

(28-04-2014, 01:14 AM)Ben Jay Wrote: I'm with Liam in this! Stick some amg rims on it. Lower it a bit and bobs your sisters brother!

I actually forgot the best bit. Buy a 9k Focus ST for example, it'll be worth 4-5k in 5 years (which isn't bad for a newer car), but spend 3k on the Benz, and it'll be worth at least 3k...
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-VOLVO-V50...43c719aa99

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-55-Volvo-...9915&rt=nc

You knew I was going to say it.. There's even an T5 AWD in there - Over 200hp, will do 25mpg, some of the best seats in it's class, quiet, reliable, chassis underneath is Focus, surprisingly neat in the corners...

They're worth nothing now, nobody wants them because they're too juicy.
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(27-04-2014, 09:06 PM)C.A.R. Wrote: Get something a bit more special with that cash imo, instead of a run-of-the-mill car like a golf or a 1-series.

Are you not into older sportscars or Jap crap? It might be impossible to find and own something like an old TT Supra, Skyline or RX7 / similar in the near future.

Either that or something like an Integra Type R (DC5) as they're a bit newer.
I've actually started looking at some older cars...I'm a fan of the Jap stuff but not so much in terms of having it as a daily. There are too many which are highly strung or have ridiculous cannons on the back which aren't all that appealing to me unfortunately. A DC5 looks great, however they're a lot of money for a car that's that old, and has that kind of performance (IMO).

(27-04-2014, 09:26 PM)Niall Wrote: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...ogcode=hlp
Haha these are amazing, I'm sorely tempted by one! I've had a good look around at them and running costs, they've been on the list a while.

(27-04-2014, 09:42 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Right, now all the sensible suggestions are out of the way, forget about all the dull econo-boxes and drive one of these. 245bhp V8, AC, cruise, heated leather armchairs, acres of space, limo ride and still pretty good handlers when you feel like it. Fair enough, you won't get 25mpg ever, but it's way under your budget, will qualify for £250 a year classic insurance, and won't constantly break because it's too complicated like all modern cars.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Benz-...2c7770bdc9

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Funny you mention that, I've been spending the last couple of weeks looking at the W124 Coupes (mostly the E320) and they've absolutely awesome in terms of what you get for your money. Build quality and comfort are superb, they look fantastic, and sound great.

(27-04-2014, 09:47 PM)SteveMcs Wrote: Might not meet your ride quality requirements... but if i had £9k to spend on a motor, it'd probably be an Evo
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(28-04-2014, 07:59 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: P1 Impreza FTMFW. Cant beat the sound of a boxer and a P1 Is an aspiring collectable and soon to be classic Smile

Over 200bhp
Epic handling and ride quality
good build quality
EPIC bwarps
easily within budget.

It would be that or a focus ST / Mk1 Focus RS for me personally Smile

An Evo or Scooby wouldn't really fit the reliability requirement I'm afraid, they need to be serviced far too frequently and aren't quite the daily driver I'd be looking for.

Cheers for all your suggestions so far Smile

Something that I've wanted for a *long* time is a 911, and I've found myself looking at 996s far too much this week...For a decent one they're a bit out of budget, but it doesn't hurt to look ninja

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/u...iment=true
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/u...te/2261801
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Quote:The 996 was a beautiful car IMO, all to often it gets
compared to what it replaced - the 993, which was a masterpiece. There are concerns that the 996 can be a bit of a time bomb and the quality control wasn't so great. The manufacturing process went downward when the 996 / Boxster were introduced (as is the general consensus). If the engine goes pop in one of those you're looking at a very very big bill to have it rebuilt too.

But...it's a 911...
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Don't get an Octavia VRS, they are shit!

How about a Chrysler 300C SRT8, it shuts down half the cylinders round town to save fuel and there is ways of switching the traction control off
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Early 80's 911SC would be a good bet, much simpler than a 996, easy DIY maintenance.

The W124 is a great car Scott, and they are very cheap. The E220 will get mid 30's on a run and has enough power, the 230CE is slightly slower and thirstier, the 300CE and the E320 will both get low 30's on a run, but they are quick cars and great to drive. Besides rusty front wings and leaking boit lids they're bulletproof.
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(03-05-2014, 03:15 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Don't get an Octavia VRS, they are shit!

How about a Chrysler 300C SRT8, it shuts down half the cylinders round town to save fuel and there is ways of switching the traction control off

Just lol. Recommending a Chrysler over a Octavia. What gem will you come out with next Christopher? You do make me chuckle!
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The chrysler you know is gonna be shit but it has an awesome engine and looks stunning. The octavia is just a whole world of not going as fast as youd like and understeer
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Both wank tbh, but the Chrysler at least looks awesome.
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(03-05-2014, 03:56 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: The chrysler you know is gonna be shit but it has an awesome engine and looks stunning. The octavia is just a whole world of not going as fast as youd like and understeer

Have you ever been in a 300c though? Its like a 70s hospital! Utterly horrible and the ride is just disgusting. Plus you look like your trying to be a posh bastard but clearly couldnt afford that rolls so had to go for a cheap shite alternative.

Your right, the VRS isn't as quick as they like to make out (like most VAG stuff imo) but still a lot of kit for your money
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(27-04-2014, 06:46 PM)Grant Wrote: Saab parts are fine to come by. They are back in business to so parts should be readily available

I think the parts side of saab was took over by a few ex workers or something, As they kept a STCC saab racing car going for nearly 2 sessions!

(27-04-2014, 06:48 PM)Niall Wrote: Don't worry about Saab parts for two reasons;

A) Its a legal requirement for all car companies to supply parts for 10 years after the end of production of a car even if the company goes bust (Sweeden was funding the saab parts line until my next point...)
B) Saab is now back in business and will shortly be producing cars again.

They are cheap to buy at the moment because people think because they went bust, its 100% impossible to get parts for them. Wrong! I suspect they will go back up in price very soon.

For instance, last time i looked, you could pick up a 93 aero Carlsson edition for 8k for a minimum of a 10 reg car. You get shit loads of performance and toys for that money!

only thing though lads, is finding a saab dealer to get the parts for them, yeah you can get hold of service able stuff, but what about replacement oem bits, IE switches and pipes etc?
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(03-05-2014, 05:01 PM)procta Wrote:
(27-04-2014, 06:46 PM)Grant Wrote: Saab parts are fine to come by. They are back in business to so parts should be readily available

I think the parts side of saab was took over by a few ex workers or something, As they kept a STCC saab racing car going for nearly 2 sessions!

(27-04-2014, 06:48 PM)Niall Wrote: Don't worry about Saab parts for two reasons;

A) Its a legal requirement for all car companies to supply parts for 10 years after the end of production of a car even if the company goes bust (Sweeden was funding the saab parts line until my next point...)
B) Saab is now back in business and will shortly be producing cars again.

They are cheap to buy at the moment because people think because they went bust, its 100% impossible to get parts for them. Wrong! I suspect they will go back up in price very soon.

For instance, last time i looked, you could pick up a 93 aero Carlsson edition for 8k for a minimum of a 10 reg car. You get shit loads of performance and toys for that money!

only thing though lads, is finding a saab dealer to get the parts for them, yeah you can get hold of service able stuff, but what about replacement oem bits, IE switches and pipes etc?

Well the 3 Saab dealers I know of round here are still in existence. They just sell other makes as well now. Parts are just as easy to get as they ever were.
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(03-05-2014, 03:59 PM)Niall Wrote: Your right, the VRS isn't as quick as they like to make out (like most VAG stuff imo) but still a lot of kit for your money

Its not though, a moderately nippy FWD estate with electric windows, dual climate control, a stereo and pretty much the same as any other family saloon. If your going that route I'd have the Mk4 Mondeo either with the Volvo T5 (Focus ST/RS lump) or the awesome 200bhp diesel. Its better handling, better looking comfier better laid out bigger inside just better at everything. The only reason to buy an Octavia over a Mondeo is if your going for one of the 4WD ones.

Oh and the 300C isnt a poor mans roller, its a rich mans Merc (probably based on a Merc chassis lol) and far more gangster




Actually Scrott what about a Merc CL500 or SL500, might even stretch to the AMG. Obviously it wont do 25mpg but it'll go like an AMG Mercedes. Actually for £9k you could get the drop dead gorgeous Nissan Sylvia (200SX S15) or probably even an R33/34 Skyline GTR
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