What Car, fun, turbo, refined? £14k
What Car, fun, turbo, refined? £14k
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okie592

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2,711 posts

193 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Time has come for a new car, cheaper insurance opens up more options. have a van for work but not adverse to owning a derv although i cover less than 10k a year. my wants are :


anything up to £14k
Turbocharged
xenons
refinement, minimum wind/road noise
not older than 8 years
low miles
good stereo

good to drive

as much kit as possible.

so far ive been thinking

335i /330i or d ( hard to find with pro nav and extended light package)
130i le mans ( although not turbo)
focus st3
Scirocco
Saab 9/3 turbo x

what else should i be thinking of?




Edited by okie592 on Tuesday 18th June 22:10

MissChief

7,891 posts

194 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Nissan Silvia S15? Import though.

schmalex

13,616 posts

232 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Volvo S60R?

Gtom

1,882 posts

158 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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2.5t mondeo titanium x sport?

I think they look better in estate form but that might just be me. Same engine as the focus st.

rallycross

13,717 posts

263 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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335i fits the bill and is amazing value when compared to 335D, 330D, M3 .
Take a manual with sports suspension for a drive and see how one feels... 300+ bhp, good on fuel on long trips and very refined but firm enough chassis to be fun when you feels like it. £14k will get you a very nice 335i twin turbo petrol.

Rocco83

8 posts

159 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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I had almost the exact same criteria, went for the 2 litre petrol Scirocco. Fantastic car, although it's hard to find one with xenons.

JeS10

375 posts

192 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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anonymous said:
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Unfortunately not, otherwise I would be £14k worse off sharpish.


Ali_T

3,379 posts

283 months

Tuesday 18th June 2013
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Giulietta QV? 235 bhp, better built than expected and a great GT car by all accounts. Not to mention affordable.

Red 4

10,744 posts

213 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Renaultsport Megane 250.

It'll out-steer all the cars you've listed but not as "refined" as the beemers, etc.

Legacywr

15,179 posts

214 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Red 4 said:
Renaultsport Megane 250.

It'll out-steer all the cars you've listed but not as "refined" as the beemers, etc.
Extremely coarse in the real world!frown

james280779

1,931 posts

255 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Go slightly older and get yourself an Esprit.

Awesome cars!

philmots

4,664 posts

286 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Buy a 3 series without the Idrive..? Chances of finding any of the other cars on your list with Nav is even slimmer!

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

216 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Maybe I'm getting old and grumpier, but I truly don't understand threads like this.


Lets see:
okie592 said:
What Car, fun
Sounds simple enough, but then there's this:

okie592 said:
not adverse to owning a derv although i cover less than 10k a year.
Which sort of puggles my brain a little. Even more so as the thread title also says:

okie592 said:
refined
Which isn't really a diesels strongest suit.


But wait we then get:

okie592 said:
my wants are :
xenons
refinement, minimum wind/road noise
not older than 8 years
low miles
good stereo
So basically nothing to do with fun or a fun car. To think I was puggled earlier, now I'm just confused


okie592 said:
as much kit as possible.
Is this what fun is these days?

And to top it all there's then a list of fairly average mundane commuting vehicles:
okie592 said:
330i or d ( hard to find with pro nav and extended light package)
130i le mans ( although not turbo)
focus st3
Scirocco
Saab 9/3 turbo x
Not that I'm saying these aren't good cars, they are. But if someone said name a fun or a refined car, not a single one of these would even be close to being listed.


okie592 said:
what else should i be thinking of?
I really don't know, mostly because what you ask for and then describe are almost at complete odds with each other.


When I think "fun" cars (within a £14k budget to do less than 10k a year in), I think sports cars, coupes, maybe even an out landish 4x4. And if pushing the bounds for the need for practicality maybe an M or an R saloon or racier hatch, but without need for these it's hard to justify in a "fun" car list.

For refinement, well I wouldn't consider any hatchback, nor lower level BMW's. For this it would be Jags, 5 or 7 Series BMW's, Lexus or some other prestige vehicle.


????

okie592

Original Poster:

2,711 posts

193 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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300bhp/ton said:
I really don't know, mostly because what you ask for and then describe are almost at complete odds with each other.


When I think "fun" cars (within a £14k budget to do less than 10k a year in), I think sports cars, coupes, maybe even an out landish 4x4. And if pushing the bounds for the need for practicality maybe an M or an R saloon or racier hatch, but without need for these it's hard to justify in a "fun" car list.

For refinement, well I wouldn't consider any hatchback, nor lower level BMW's. For this it would be Jags, 5 or 7 Series BMW's, Lexus or some other prestige vehicle.


????
So are you saying I just get a mx5?

aeropilot

40,058 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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okie592 said:
Time has come for a new car, cheaper insurance opens up more options. have a van for work but not adverse to owning a derv although i cover less than 10k a year. my wants are :


anything up to £14k
Turbocharged
xenons
refinement, minimum wind/road noise
not older than 8 years
low miles
good stereo

good to drive

as much kit as possible.

so far ive been thinking

335i /330i or d ( hard to find with pro nav and extended light package)
130i le mans ( although not turbo)
Err, why not a 135i on the list?

You might struggle to get one for 14k with a good spec, such as Nav & xenons etc., you'd probably need to stetch that budget a couple of k for that.
Otherwise, a 135 fits the your criteria perfectly.

hondafreek

225 posts

196 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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135i is my next car when I sell the DC5. That would be my suggestion.

joe_90

4,206 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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135i or a new Megane Sport (chipped to 300+bhp)

Dracoro

9,003 posts

271 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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300bhp/ton said:
Maybe I'm getting old and grumpier, but I truly don't understand threads like this.


Lets see:
okie592 said:
What Car, fun
Sounds simple enough, but then there's this:

okie592 said:
not adverse to owning a derv although i cover less than 10k a year.
Which sort of puggles my brain a little. Even more so as the thread title also says:

okie592 said:
refined
Which isn't really a diesels strongest suit.


But wait we then get:

okie592 said:
my wants are :
xenons
refinement, minimum wind/road noise
not older than 8 years
low miles
good stereo
So basically nothing to do with fun or a fun car. To think I was puggled earlier, now I'm just confused


okie592 said:
as much kit as possible.
Is this what fun is these days?

And to top it all there's then a list of fairly average mundane commuting vehicles:
okie592 said:
330i or d ( hard to find with pro nav and extended light package)
130i le mans ( although not turbo)
focus st3
Scirocco
Saab 9/3 turbo x
Not that I'm saying these aren't good cars, they are. But if someone said name a fun or a refined car, not a single one of these would even be close to being listed.


okie592 said:
what else should i be thinking of?
I really don't know, mostly because what you ask for and then describe are almost at complete odds with each other.


When I think "fun" cars (within a £14k budget to do less than 10k a year in), I think sports cars, coupes, maybe even an out landish 4x4. And if pushing the bounds for the need for practicality maybe an M or an R saloon or racier hatch, but without need for these it's hard to justify in a "fun" car list.

For refinement, well I wouldn't consider any hatchback, nor lower level BMW's. For this it would be Jags, 5 or 7 Series BMW's, Lexus or some other prestige vehicle.


????
Also why does the car "have" to be turbocharged?

Captain Muppet

8,540 posts

291 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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MissChief said:
Nissan Silvia S15? Import though.
Fun, turbocharged and fun.

Sadly too old and the wrong headlight technology, so probably not the diesel Audi/BMW that the OP really wants.

Althtough there are a number of Skylines (R32 and R33 GTRs and some R34 GTTs) that might be tempting, if there weren't also too old and had the wrong headlights.

DanielJames

7,543 posts

194 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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It doesn't, he clearly doesn't know what he wants and is looking for inspiration.

I say Civic FD2 hehe