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Remster 14 February 2007 11:46 AM

£10k Fun Car - What?
 
I know it's been done many times before but as time passes, other interesting marques come into the equation.:norty:

So, the car will be kept in a garage and run on sunny evenings/weekends for fun. Also the possibility of a few trackdays at Bedford/Donnington.:D

Let's have your ideas then.:thumb:

Matteeboy 14 February 2007 11:51 AM

See last months Evo mag!

E34 BMW M5
RX7
Scooby RB5
Mk1 Clio V6
Lotus Turbo Esprit
Audi RS2

I think that's it.

I'd go for the RB5 out of that lot.

GrantyBoy 14 February 2007 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by Matteeboy (Post 6656998)
See last months Evo mag!

E34 BMW M5
RX7
Scooby RB5
Mk1 Clio V6
Lotus Turbo Esprit
Audi RS2

I think that's it.

I'd go for the RB5 out of that lot.


Drop the RB5 and make it a Type R or RA

Matteeboy 14 February 2007 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by GrantyBoy (Post 6657010)
Drop the RB5 and make it a Type R or RA


Uh oh, here we go....!

Brendan Hughes 14 February 2007 11:59 AM

All the above are too heavy for fun.

Elise, Caterham.

davyboy 14 February 2007 12:00 PM

968 Clubsport

RUDDY 14 February 2007 12:07 PM

MINI V-TECH and spend the rest on drugs :)

The Chief 14 February 2007 12:13 PM

Westfield with a Zetec 2.0 engine in it

crofty 14 February 2007 02:03 PM

Renault Clio Trophy, paid £10000 for mine ,relatively new car, most fun you can have with your clothes on :D

Jay m A 14 February 2007 03:15 PM

An Elise

rcwhite 15 February 2007 01:45 PM

recon this would be fun
Peugeot : Supercharged gmc conversion

RichardS2005 15 February 2007 02:01 PM

Honda S2000???

AudiLover 15 February 2007 06:18 PM

something light and RWD. Look japanese.

SiDHEaD 15 February 2007 07:51 PM

S2000 if u want it for going out in sunny eves as well as trackdays!! I hear they're "alright" ;)

ru' 15 February 2007 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by AudiLover (Post 6661968)
something light and RWD. Look japanese.

Or something heavy and Japanese? R33 GTR? (Or special R32)

Ray_li 15 February 2007 09:33 PM

AC Cobra replica with a V8 :cool:

http://www.barbashov.com/Assets/Imag...6_AC_Cobra.jpg

NeilT 15 February 2007 09:46 PM

I bought an S1 Elise last year (was after another bike, but my mrs wouldnt have that!)

Glad I got the Elise - used it pretty much daily since, great fun car for a little over 10k (inc getting the head gasket failure fixed!)

For a second car, purely for fun, at around 10k theres little to better it I reckon

Hope to do some track days this year

Neil

rallycol 15 February 2007 10:15 PM

S2000

pheunos 16 February 2007 01:29 AM

A Clio Williams, an early MX5 and a full face helmet to cover your grin.

Remster 16 February 2007 08:40 AM

Thanks for the suggestions which have been right along the same lines as my own thoughts.:)

I have test driven a couple of Elise's (111S) and can't get comfy with my leggy 6' 2" frame.:( The steering wheel jams against my legs during full lock turns. They also felt very fragile to me but this could be that i'm use to German build quality. This is also why I have dismissed the Lotus 7 replica cars, although must admit I haven't tried to sit in one.

The S2000 appeals, I didn't realise that they had fallen under the £10k barrier. I use to own an S2K back in 2003 so know all about their abilities. A quick exhaust swap and off you go to motoring nirvana.:notworthy

The other car that tugs my rug is the Porsche 968CS which has always been hailed as one of the great drivers cars. Looking on Pistonheads etc. they can be had near budget but with a lot of miles. Running costs are likely to be big £. Another option would be to relive my youth and purchase the iconic 205 GTi 1.9. I had a 1.6 back in the early 90's which I loved so maybe a well sorted 1.9 (mi16) could put a smile on my face for very little money.

Finally, another totally different train of thought would be to include the budget along with my current car and go and buy something fun for everyday motoring. Audi RS6 or BMW M3/M5.:luxhello: Obviously, the running costs would be more over 12mths with this option but the upside is that i would get more driving time to enjoy the car.

Hmmmmmmmmm:wonder:

Jay m A 16 February 2007 09:13 AM

You'll fit in a wide bodied Westfield, but I have a niggling doubt the build quality may not be to your expectations! But if you appreciate raw driver appeal you have to lose those expectations I suppose. Bang for buck the Westfield gives pretty much the best trackday orientated option, but its not an everyday car IMO - some diehard WSCC members may beg to differ though.

If you do go for the everyday option I'd consider the weight of the car if you track it regularly - a heavy car will cost more in brakes / tyres etc

kittle 16 February 2007 10:30 AM

cossie powered caterham!

The Chief 16 February 2007 10:35 AM

If you want something that will really turns heads then what about a Dax Rush, a buddy at work picked up a 4.0 V8 powered Dax Rush for just over 10k - although he has spent 3k on it since and there is nothing like it - and it looks simply awesome.

Not many about at this price though

nickwrxstiV2 16 February 2007 05:42 PM

S2000, I've just bought one and they're fantastic to drive!

oxscooby 16 February 2007 06:16 PM

I reckon a 424bhp scooby wagon would be ideal, Oh look theres one for sale on scoobynet for only £8500, and may i say what an amazing spec and price.:D


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