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New cage.. Trying to decide what to get
#1
Hi all, I am on the look for a new car. I currently drive a 52 plate 3.2 V6 vectra. It is fairly rapid but I feel I want something a bit different. I do around 5000 miles a year in the car so cost of fuel does not worry me. I am also 34 years old with some nice no claims (Vectra is £330 to insure)

Looking for ideas really. Had a few so far but open to others. Ideally I don't want to spend more than about £5k - £6k
Good size boot is nice for holidays but sure I could live with a saloon.

I have always wanted a V8 so I am leaning that way

So far looked at
BMW 545i (probably touring)
Audi S4
Vauxhall monaro
Mazda 6 mps
Volvo S60r
Volvo S80 v8 (engine made by Yamaha don't ya know)
Subaru Impreza WRX (possibly sportwagon)

I am not interested in Jag's or Rovers etc. I am still a little to young for jackets with elbow patches.  :lol
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#2
think BIGGER:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p

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#3
or smaller hehe


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#4
The Audi will cost you an arm n a leg for most things.


BMW 545i (probably touring) - not bad!
Audi S4 - good till it goes wrong then kerching!
Vauxhall monaro - ALL THE WAY :lol 
Mazda 6 mps - Yawn!
Volvo S60r - old man's car!
Volvo S80 v8 (engine made by Yamaha don't ya know) - another old man's car!
Subaru Impreza WRX (possibly sportwagon) - chavvy and ugly!


The Monaro.......totally awesome, basic design and a proven lump - won't go wrong. Buy it  :evil
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p  Ding Dong!!!

Give me a shout and I can test drive a few for you - rev counter check etc. Big Grin
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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(29-10-13, 01:22 AM)mickvp link Wrote:think BIGGER:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p

Smile

I had also considered a S8 but being the same engine as the S4 and S6 (4.2 V8) I ruled it out thinking it will be a tad heavy to be fun. granted you can get some good larger cars for the money I intend to spend but I want something a bit sporty.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#6
its got to be a M5 or M3 great cars not to flash but quick.
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#7
just saw the bugget soz maybe pick up a M3 that needs sorting out.
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#8
(29-10-13, 08:42 AM)Frosties link Wrote:The Audi will cost you an arm n a leg for most things.


BMW 545i (probably touring) - not bad!
Audi S4 - good till it goes wrong then kerching!
Vauxhall monaro - ALL THE WAY :lol 
Mazda 6 mps - Yawn!
Volvo S60r - old man's car!
Volvo S80 v8 (engine made by Yamaha don't ya know) - another old man's car!
Subaru Impreza WRX (possibly sportwagon) - chavvy and ugly!


The Monaro.......totally awesome, basic design and a proven lump - won't go wrong. Buy it  :evil
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p  Ding Dong!!!

Give me a shout and I can test drive a few for you - rev counter check etc. Big Grin

Lol.. Monaro is ok. I have pretty much ruled them out tbh. That one is a bit high mileage and the interior looks a bit worn (seat bolster) And I know I said petrol wasn't much of an issue but 17-18mpg would upset me a little lol. My Vectra does about 200 miles to £60 of v-power.. god knows what that will do lol.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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(29-10-13, 09:23 AM)kitcrazy link Wrote:just saw the bugget soz maybe pick up a M3 that needs sorting out.

Budget can go a little higher depending on what it is, would probably be M5 over an M3 though.
Will keep in mind though.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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(29-10-13, 09:37 AM)FuZzBoM link Wrote:[quote author=kitcrazy link=topic=10487.msg110123#msg110123 date=1383034996]
just saw the bugget soz maybe pick up a M3 that needs sorting out.

Budget can go a little higher depending on what it is, would probably be M5 over an M3 though.
Will keep in mind though.
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M5 or M3 :eek


Just think of the associated costs to re-wire the indicators so they work..................not to mention the front fog light inhibit switch unless its actually foggy  :pokefun
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#11
Out of the listed cars, I'd be leaning towards the Monaro... though I'd be hunting down one of the later Supercharged VX8R models which will probably break the budget :lol

After that then probably the BMW. Audi's I'm not keen on and the Volvo / Mazda are nice cars but aren't "special" enough compared to the rest of the list. I also like to own slightly more obscure cars apparently - it can be a bit underwhelming when you see 10 other people driving the same car as you during the drive to the shops... My friend has a 2006 Ford Focus - nice car BUT there's just so many of them and they all seem to be the same colour, its insane!
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#12
Anything with AMG written on the engine :car
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#13
Buying a 30-50K car for 5-6k is going to bring its own set of problems as I suspect they are going be high mileage dogs.....I hope you have a service and repairs budget to match
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#14
Well of course I am a little biased, and it depends on your needs but..........................




I bought a Skoda (YES! Skoda) Citigo this year and I just love it.


NO ROAD TAX
VERY LOW INSURANCE
AROUND 50+ mpg.
SURPRISINGLY NIPPY
VERY WELL SPECCED


GREAT FUN TO DRIVE




OK, so I may never be first away from the lights, unlike my FZS600 days, but in modern conditions I rarely get into top gear??



I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
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#15
Skoda VRS  :eek
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#16
I love the skoda Octavia PD too but for this scenario I'd go for one of two options:


335D m-sport
or
Mitsu Evo IX


one is practical, one is nutter.  The torque on the 335d is immense.  You could even go for the 135i if you're really insane.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one.  Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
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#17
Just to throw an idea that hasn't been mentioned out there, if you specifically need a sporty V8 car that doesn't need to be particularly practical or economical I'd go for a TVR.


http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/a...?logcode=p


Then again, may as well just get a bike and have a diesel estate unless you are a car enthusiast! 
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#18
Some interesting suggestions there chaps.

Bigbluebear - I have seen many low mile 'sporty' cars for naff all money. people don't want petrol guzzlers any more (apart from me) I am also fairly handy with the spanners so have no worries on servicing or maintenance.

Dilligaf - Sorry but that sounds truly horrible. Going from a 3.2 V6 to a little town car is my idea of hell. Living in Milton Keynes all roads are 60-70mph, low power cars are pointless round here. (Not trying to be rude just how I feel)

Mick-H - Octavia vrs maybe, Fabia VRS hell no too small

Simonm - Do not want a diesel. devils fuel lol.. I also live a mile or so from work so it would coke itself up in no time. Evo... I have worked on a a mates Evo 5 and I think that has tainted my view of them. Bloody terrible to work on

Yamazer-92 - epic but I would spend more time under it than driving it lol.


Maybe I should have set a few guidelines. I like quick Saloons and larger cars in general. I am 6'3 and 17 stone so roadsters and city cars are a no go. I also have 2 dogs that like to be taken to fun places  :lol


Hate to say it but the Impreza is looking like the winner so far. Ticks all my boxes and rather rapid. With snow set to be here by November so the scaremongers say the AWD will be a great help. I like to fettle and there are so many options to play with on them.
Seen many for £5-£6k mark with 50k on the clock. I also agree the older 'Bug eye' and 'Blob eye' were ugly but check a 'hawk eye' out.. They are really nice. Granted they say beauty is the eye of the blah blah but I like them.

Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#19
Just for once, it looks like there's someone else that shares my view on motors.  Diesel engine belong in trucks and tractor, not cars, fuel consumption is a fact of life and power is the most important criteria.  The Audi may be going down the BMW route due to the number of dickheads that seem to be buying them but a mate has a V10 S8.  Same engine as in the Lamborghini Gallardo no less, so if that is also in the S4 and is in your price range, would be a high contender in my book.  The other two that I've had experience of are probably out of your price range but both were absolutely awesome to drive.  Loads of power and made all the right noises.  I bought a Merc SL55 AMG back from the South of France and did 800 miles in 6.5 hours but the SL would be too small.  However the same lump in the C class would get close.  The other one gave me what must be the best journey ever.  Bradford to Nice via home in Peterborough in absolute luxury, at stupid speeds and with the best soundtrack ever, a Bentley Continental GT.

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#20
Just started reading your thread, certainly interesting in your choice and reasons for choosing.
Driven quite a few of the cars mentioned in my role at work. Tbh, I'd pick the bmw 335d over the Scooby. It's just a better car. (dont know if you can get one for the price your after).
You can remap them up to nearly 400 brake, and 650lb/ft torque!! The roll on power is incredible, no turbo lag, no revving the knackers off it. Just instant power all the time, and handling is sublime. We use the 335d m sports at work for training advanced drivers, and they're ace, not much can keep up with them. I just wish we had them for general use. Sad
I was a petrol head, and have been for the last 25 years. Recently moved to diesel, and won't look back now. Have a go in a few high powered derv cars, you never know, you might like them.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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