What fun car for a road trip across Europe?

What fun car for a road trip across Europe?

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fasimew

Original Poster:

364 posts

6 months

Tuesday 7th May
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I'm looking at travelling across Europe by car. Will probably be gone for a few months, either this year or next. One big sightseeing trip. I imagine there will be a visit to a race track in each country - would be rude not to.

I'm having trouble trying to decide on a car that's good for cruising as well as spirited driving. I'm doing it on my own, so I don't want an old car that's going to give me hassle. Budgetwise, let's try to keep it below £100k (that's not a target!).

Key criteria:
- Cruise control
- Comfortable for long stints
- Capable on track
- Has enough luggage space for 2 people
- Less than 10 years old
- Petrol

The immediate candidate the springs to mind is some sort of Porsche. An Alfa 4c could also go on the list. Perhaps a Jag F Type?
Throw me some ideas!

interstellar

3,367 posts

147 months

Tuesday 7th May
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F90 M5. I took mine round Europe, it was awesome.

CG2020UK

1,576 posts

41 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Nowhere near top of your budget and in fairness if I’d £100k I’d go probably go something more unique.

However an OG M2 would be £25-30k can do the long distances without any hassle and will run on track all day to your hearts content. Carry all your luggage and has cruise control. Will do 30mpg on a long trip and cheaper compared to the more exotic machinery. Trade it in when you return and can’t see you losing much money. Suggesting it as your budget option.

Step up from the F-Type I’d be going an AMG GT
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404158...

You’ll probably get some better suggestions from people who play at this end of the market

Ken_Code

768 posts

3 months

Tuesday 7th May
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The nicest car I ever had for long journeys was a V8 R8. Well inside your budget.

An Sl63 while less suited for the track work was brilliant for the rest of the journey, and before that my wife and I had a really good time crossing the continent in an SLK55.

Ankh87

702 posts

103 months

Tuesday 7th May
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The new Supra? It's practically a BMW but better.

CABC

5,610 posts

102 months

Tuesday 7th May
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how about renting a track car occasionally?
so the trip car could lean towards comfort. Otherwise, ExigeV6 and earplugs. pack light.

revilo87

56 posts

33 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Giulia Quadrifoglio?

fasimew

Original Poster:

364 posts

6 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Great suggestions. Would a convertible be a wise choice for this type of trip? I've never had one, but it sounds like the perfect reason to get one.

interstellar

3,367 posts

147 months

Tuesday 7th May
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570s Spider would do it?

740EVTORQUES

510 posts

2 months

Tuesday 7th May
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911, just did 1000 miles across Europe in one (997) over 5 days. Why restrict yourself to less than 10 years though, older ones if properly serviced are more than up to it. And with the rear seats folded there’s masses of luggage space.

bennno

11,740 posts

270 months

Wednesday 8th May
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We are just wrapping up road trip Germany-Austria, Croatia, Italy, Alsace, Luxembourg, Belgium in f type v8 cab it’s been superb.

I’ve a 992T also, but we chose to take the jag. We used the 992 to tour western France, Catalonia and Spain last summer

Both great - if you really plan to visit tracks a 911, but for enjoying scenery F Type.

Edited by bennno on Wednesday 8th May 15:43

Truckosaurus

11,396 posts

285 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Cayman with a six cylinder engine and manual gearbox would be more fun than a 911 - available from £15k-£90k

Martin315

130 posts

10 months

Wednesday 8th May
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740EVTORQUES said:
911, just did 1000 miles across Europe in one (997) over 5 days. Why restrict yourself to less than 10 years though, older ones if properly serviced are more than up to it. And with the rear seats folded there’s masses of luggage space.
+1

Jamescrs

4,509 posts

66 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Some kind of BMW M car just seems a no brainer to me, would personally look at somewhere between an M2, M3 and M4 as I feel an M5 is a bit too big but personal preference, the alternative would be a Porsche Cayman GTS

nikaiyo2

4,776 posts

196 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Left field... BMW i8.

Martyn76

652 posts

118 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Lexus LC or RCF?

Kart16

385 posts

9 months

Wednesday 8th May
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I can’t imagine a 4c being comfortable for long trips. I did a short test drive and felt it was rock hard, not to mention the cabin noise.

I haven’t driven the Alpine A110 but sat in it and the cabin felt much more refined that the 4c’s. And from what I could read on the forum from owners, the base A110 has a nice ride.

EBRANDON1

178 posts

5 months

Wednesday 8th May
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BMW M5 Comp
F-Type SVR
BMW M8
911
Alfa Guilia Quad
Merc AMG GT
V8 Vantage
Mclaren 570GT
Mclaren 650s

If I was ever lucky enough to be in your position, Porsche would be tempting or an AMG GT.

740EVTORQUES

510 posts

2 months

Wednesday 8th May
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EBRANDON1 said:
BMW M5 Comp
F-Type SVR
BMW M8
911
Alfa Guilia Quad
Merc AMG GT
V8 Vantage
Mclaren 570GT
Mclaren 650s

If I was ever lucky enough to be in your position, Porsche would be tempting or an AMG GT.
Having just done it in a 997, I’d bet any of my faster cars would actually be less fun.

fasimew

Original Poster:

364 posts

6 months

Wednesday 8th May
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740EVTORQUES said:
Having just done it in a 997, I’d bet any of my faster cars would actually be less fun.
This is my thinking. There's no point in having too much power. You can't wring it out in the same way. I think something NA would be best.