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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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My 306 GTI-6 is off the road indefinitely. Being a 'drivers car' is my number one criteria for buying a car, and riding my bike for the last few days has strengthened that opinion even more. So I'm in the market for a replacement car. The 306 was the best car I've ever driven, and I can't think of a better all rounder for the price, but nice ones are fairly scarce, so I've considered some other things as well. I've been to see a couple of classic minis today, but they weren't really what I had hoped for, I couldn't really get on with the gearbox, and they weren't quite as amazing in the corners as I'd been led to believe, I'm also slightly sceptical about their motorway ability, but
I do ~/<10k per year, around 10% motorways, the rest a mix, but with a fair bit of town driving (I live in London).
ETA: Need rear seats and some kind of boot.
My list so far is:
106 GTI/Rallye 205 GTI (either) another 306 GTI/rallye Clio 172/182 Classic mini
Anything missing?
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kambites
33,205 posts
91 months
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Um, if you want a "drivers car" why do you have a list solely consisting of hatchbacks? Where the MX-5, MR2, MGF, etc.?
Or do you have requirements that you haven't mentioned?
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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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A modicum of practicality!
Plus I'm not much of a fan of convertibles, I'd like some form of back seats, and my insurance quotes could still be confused with a part time salary.
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interloper
2,090 posts
125 months
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Might be worth looking at coupes as an alternative to hatches, Celica, Prelude, Alfa GTV and Fiat coupe are all pretty cheap at the mo and the Celica at least has a decent sized boot.
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kambites
33,205 posts
91 months
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How about some of the 2+2 coupes then? 200SX, Corrado, Puma, Fiat Coupe, GTV, FR Porsche of some kind? If you're over 21, some of them will be eligible for classic policies these days.
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LukeMR2
26 posts
15 months
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What's with all the French crap? Have a look at MR2's if you can afford the insurance get a turbo model.
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ambuletz
2,057 posts
51 months
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Of that list I'd say 106 GTI or a classic mini.
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nicegums
36 posts
13 months
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id go for the classic mini if it were my money.
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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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interloper said: Might be worth looking at coupes as an alternative to hatches, Celica, Prelude, Alfa GTV and Fiat coupe are all pretty cheap at the mo and the Celica at least has a decent sized boot. Have considered it, but can't really see the advantage unless they're going to be RWD. Alfa GTV looks potentially ruinous running cost wise, and rear seats don't really look usable. On occasions I need to put something reasonably big into the car too, which I'd just about manage with the rear seats down, taking up most of the back and poking into the boot too, which just wouldn't work with a coupe.
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JayTee94
10,974 posts
27 months
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madmover
1,358 posts
54 months
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Mx5 Mr2 Civic Type R RX8 S3 If you can stretch your budget slightly Golf Gti Ibiza Cupra RX7 Subaru Impreza Alfa GTV V6 Porsche 944 TVR 350I Fiesta ST Megane 225 Plus many more.
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kambites
33,205 posts
91 months
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It's probably worth looking at the Corrado - it's pretty much as practical as a 3-door mk2 Golf, with a wider track and lower CoG so it handles significantly better. I carried things like fridges and bikes in the back of mine. You'd get a leggy VR6 for that money, or a very good 16V (which are still hot-hatch fast). It's probably the third best handling FWD car ever made.
The Fiat Coupe has usable rear seats and a decent boot, although it's never going to be as practical as a hatchback. The prelude's boot is enormous, but the rear seats are tiny.
To be honest though, the only big advantage in a hatch-derived coupe over a normal hatch, is looks.
Can you get a Honda Integra for that money?
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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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LukeMR2 said: What's with all the French crap? Have a look at MR2's if you can afford the insurance get a turbo model. What's crap about them? All of the cars I mentioned have got to be in the top 10 handling FWD cars of all time. I don't want an MR2, turbo - insurance group 20! My insurers would just laugh at that. ambuletz said: Of that list I'd say 106 GTI or a classic mini. nicegums said: id go for the classic mini if it were my money. Have you driven any of the others?
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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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kambites said: How about some of the 2+2 coupes then? 200SX, Corrado, Puma, Fiat Coupe, GTV, FR Porsche of some kind? If you're over 21, some of them will be eligible for classic policies these days. As above really. Half you've mentioned are FWD, and will not be as good out and out handling-wise as the hatches I already listed. I'm a fan of Corrados, but I'd rather have a Mk2 GTI. GTV, Porsche running costs are a no no. 200SX misses the small car mark.
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nicegums
36 posts
13 months
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veevee said: Have you driven any of the others? Only driven the 205 gti off of that list but the mini is the most appealing to me.
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kambites
33,205 posts
91 months
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veevee said: I'm a fan of Corrados, but I'd rather have a Mk2 GTI. Out of interest, why? I've driven both extensively and the Corrado is in an utterly different league in handling terms. It's in a different league to any of the other cars you mention in your original post too.
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veevee
Original Poster
884 posts
21 months
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madmover said: Mx5 Mr2 Civic Type R RX8 S3 If you can stretch your budget slightly Golf Gti - which? Mk3 doenst look much fun, Mk2 looks interesting though. Ibiza Cupra - good suggestion! RX7 Subaru Impreza Alfa GTV V6 Porsche 944 TVR 350I Fiesta ST - not convinced, I'd rather have an ST170, cost the same or less. Megane 225 - was looking at these, but realistically over budget. Plus many more.
[footnote]Edited by veevee on Saturday 12th May 21:14
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noosh
180 posts
17 months
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What about a Suzuki Cappucino, you live in the middle, something that small, that nippy (I didn't say fast) and with a less than 1l engine has to be very helpful.
Not exactly practical but theres a glovebox and your lap.
Or for that matter, smart roadster.
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Gargamel
5,547 posts
131 months
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jaguar s type ? hardly small though
mg rover 160
rover coupe
rover 220 Gsi
Alfa 146
Mazda 323 v6
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jbi
5,390 posts
74 months
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Toyota MR2 Mitsubishi Starion Mazda MX-5 Nissan 300ZX
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