What 50th car? Big motor, auto, 4 seats (£5-6k budget)

What 50th car? Big motor, auto, 4 seats (£5-6k budget)

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mattman

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3,176 posts

222 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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So currently running a TT 225 Coupe and while its fun, it really is a little on the small side with 2x growing teenagers. Its mainly a station car but needs to be available for occasional family use when the family car is busy.

Annual mileage is 6-8k so running costs not really an issue - would rather avoid the 490 VED though if i can.

This will be my 50th car so looking for something a little bit special - i've had everything from a talbot samba to a RR Evoque and lots of good and bad stuff in between - ideally looking for a bigger engine (v8 would be nice but north of 200bhp preferable), automatic IS A MUST, at least 4 seats - coupe, saloon or convertible, not fussy on age or mileage as long as condition is right - budget around £5-6K. Don't really want anything too modded, don't want a 2x seater and something else, just the 1x car please!

currently thinking along the lines of:
E31 BMW 840
Audi A4 Cabriolet 3.0
BMW 645 Coupe
Mercedes CLK 320+
Mercedes E500

What other gems have a missed?

giblet

8,852 posts

177 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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X308 XJR?

Al U

2,312 posts

131 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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I have no idea if this will tickle your fancy, but it's not run of the mill and looks to my eyes like a lot of car for £3.5k. The driver's seat looks in an amazing condition for the mileage too -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Volkswagen-Phaeton-3-2-V...

ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Monday 30th November 2015
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daveofedinburgh

556 posts

119 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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X100 Jag XJ?

£5-6K now buys a good 'un. Big (increasingly good-looking) V8 coupe, which kinda has back seats.

Would need a bit of thought as a notoriously colour/ wheel-sensitive car. Don't end up in a JRG one with castor wheels FFS...

Not much more than £6K buys a 4.2 rather than a 4.0, which apparently is a good thing.

I'd go mad and stretch to ~£9K for an R, but that's not helping OP.

Nothing but autos in the range, so that box is ticked.

Of all the old toot that I try to sell PHers as 'starting to look good', the X100 is right up there;



Do it.

J4CKO

41,558 posts

200 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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I have just bought a cls 500 which ticks all your boxes, slightly over budget but they are available in the 5 to 6 range

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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You missed the bit where the OP wants an Auto & preferably a V8

ferrariF50lover

1,834 posts

226 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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daveofedinburgh said:
X100 Jag XJ?

£5-6K now buys a good 'un. Big (increasingly good-looking) V8 coupe, which kinda has back seats.

Would need a bit of thought as a notoriously colour/ wheel-sensitive car. Don't end up in a JRG one with castor wheels FFS...

Not much more than £6K buys a 4.2 rather than a 4.0, which apparently is a good thing.

I'd go mad and stretch to ~£9K for an R, but that's not helping OP.

Nothing but autos in the range, so that box is ticked.

Of all the old toot that I try to sell PHers as 'starting to look good', the X100 is right up there;



Do it.
That's an XK.teacher

d3llams

121 posts

126 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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ferrariF50lover said:
daveofedinburgh said:
X100 Jag XJ?

£5-6K now buys a good 'un. Big (increasingly good-looking) V8 coupe, which kinda has back seats.

Would need a bit of thought as a notoriously colour/ wheel-sensitive car. Don't end up in a JRG one with castor wheels FFS...

Not much more than £6K buys a 4.2 rather than a 4.0, which apparently is a good thing.

I'd go mad and stretch to ~£9K for an R, but that's not helping OP.

Nothing but autos in the range, so that box is ticked.

Of all the old toot that I try to sell PHers as 'starting to look good', the X100 is right up there;



Do it.
That's an XK.teacher
Yes it is, there is no such thing as an X100 XJ, the X100 is only the XK

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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ZX10R NIN said:
You missed the bit where the OP wants an Auto & preferably a V8
SMG & 340bhp means It's still the most suitable suggestion here (IMO) smile

Slow

6,973 posts

137 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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L322 4.4 Range Rover

C70R

17,596 posts

104 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Tuvra said:
ZX10R NIN said:
You missed the bit where the OP wants an Auto & preferably a V8
SMG & 340bhp means It's still the most suitable suggestion here (IMO) smile
And also the fact that they cost almost double the budget for a decent example. Perhaps this is the only thread where "E46 M3" isn't the right answer?

k-ink

9,070 posts

179 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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The M3 screams twenty something estate agent.

Buy something beautiful such as the XKR.

mattman

Original Poster:

3,176 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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thanks guys - really going round in circles here - do i go for a big barge like the Phaeton or XJ or a big coupe/cabriolet - just not seen anything that really takes my fancy enough yet.

I did look at the M3, but as you say slightly our of budget and i understand the SMG box can be a little iffy at times. I've had a E63 645 cab in the past and also wonder if a M3 would feel like a poor relation?? probably a daft thing to say before I get shot down

Even started looking at Lexus GS300 last night - 04/05 cars for sub £5k seem to have a lot of toys but not much in the way of fizz perhaps?

RR would be lovely, but wife has just taken delivery of a new Evoque and thinks 2x 4x4's is being silly

J4CKO

41,558 posts

200 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Take a look at the CLS, proper Jekyll and Hyde, will waft like a limo and you amble about, then you hoof it and 388 bhp throws it down the road in a satisfying manner, feels pretty planted when you stiffen the air suspension up.


Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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C70R said:
And also the fact that they cost almost double the budget for a decent example. Perhaps this is the only thread where "E46 M3" isn't the right answer?
To be honest, are you going to get top examples of ANY of the cars mentioned here for £6k?

I concede, the image may not be perfect with the M3, however, it looks better than an Audi A4 that gets a mention in the OP. As for the M3 SMG being "iffy", I'd rather run an SMG M3 over an L322 or a Mercedes that fizzes in the rain hehe

I did think about mentioning a Lexus of some sort, but as you say, they do lack a certain fizz. How do you feel about S-Type's? The R would be a pretty good option if you don't mind the looks.

Another few off the top of my head:-
  • Chrysler 300c 5.7
  • Mercedes C32 AMG
  • Mercedes S55 AMG
  • Audi A/S6 4.2
  • Saab HOT Aero / T5 Volvo of some sort and a whole lot of cash left in the bank?

mattman

Original Poster:

3,176 posts

222 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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Tuvra said:
C70R said:
And also the fact that they cost almost double the budget for a decent example. Perhaps this is the only thread where "E46 M3" isn't the right answer?
To be honest, are you going to get top examples of ANY of the cars mentioned here for £6k?

I concede, the image may not be perfect with the M3, however, it looks better than an Audi A4 that gets a mention in the OP. As for the M3 SMG being "iffy", I'd rather run an SMG M3 over an L322 or a Mercedes that fizzes in the rain hehe

I did think about mentioning a Lexus of some sort, but as you say, they do lack a certain fizz. How do you feel about S-Type's? The R would be a pretty good option if you don't mind the looks.

Another few off the top of my head:-
  • Chrysler 300c 5.7
  • Mercedes C32 AMG
  • Mercedes S55 AMG
  • Audi A/S6 4.2
  • Saab HOT Aero / T5 Volvo of some sort and a whole lot of cash left in the bank?
Doesn't need to be a top example, as long it runs for longer than it spends in a garage that would be a plus!

Wife won't entertain a jag as its for "old men" although i am drawn to the 308 as stunning VFM

I love the look of the 300C was hoping the SRT would have dropped more significantly in price than it has, but its on the list I think but i need to check the interior is not made of playdough smile

is the E31 840 idea a complete non-starter? I can get an early (94-95) 840 CI for 6 ish - or am i opening myself up to a wallet raping?

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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CLS500? The later 380bhp models are falling into your budget now.

X308 XJR is a fantastic car as well, very much an event.

R6VED

1,370 posts

140 months

Tuesday 1st December 2015
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J4CKO said:
I have just bought a cls 500 which ticks all your boxes, slightly over budget but they are available in the 5 to 6 range
I made the same move from a TT 225BHP to a CLS 500 (Mine had the AMG wheels and kit, £72k new) I loved my CLS and idly look at PH and AT to see where the prices are. Your budget would probably need to be stretched though to get a good one.