Everyday 'Supercar' for 15-20k - is it viable?

Everyday 'Supercar' for 15-20k - is it viable?

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mattman

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3,176 posts

222 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I've had a fair few cars over the years but am now looking for something a little bit special that won't break the bank. I know it's not going to be a cheap option, but wanted to ask your advice whether running a Supercar as a daily driver is viable. I do around 6k miles a year, short commute to the station and back. We have another car for family duties so it's not the end of the world if it doesn't start one day!

Looking for something powerful, a bit different, 4 seats, pre 2006, around 15-20k - auto preferable but not a deal breaker.

Current list of possibles include:
Maserati 3200GT or 4200
Maserati Quattroporte
TVR Cebera
BMW 850 (E31)
Porsche 928 S4

Another option would be the 996 911 but I've never really had a desire to own one so concerned it may be a little bit like taking the easy option of the 'default' sports car.

I have a good Indy that I use and trust for servicing And would probably continue to use them, but also don't mind getting my hands dirty for simple stuff


Truffles

577 posts

184 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Up until a few years ago I ran a 928GT as a daily driver. Sold it with 204,000 miles on the clock. It was absolutely fine. The main issue was the 6,000 mile service intervals, which is somewhat shorter than modern cars.

LordHaveMurci

12,040 posts

169 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I test drove a Maser 3200 & a 911 back to back before buying my 996, lovely though the Maser was the 911 is just so much more focused it was a one horse race for me.

Anjum

1,605 posts

284 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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TVR Cerbera (4.5) will put smiles on your face - as will the 928S4 - but allow a budget to run. If they're going to be your daily - both will benefit from being used regularly.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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mattman said:
Looking for something powerful, a bit different, 4 seats, pre 2006, around 15-20k - auto preferable but not a deal breaker.
Trans Am WS6 (WS6 has the additional handling package).




Pretty speedy stock. But easy to get to 420-440hp without any engine work. Or 500+hp with engine work or 600-650hp with a supercharger.

4 seats.
Manual or auto.
Should be fine for daily duties.

AA999

5,180 posts

217 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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If you're not a badge snob then the Toyota Supra is a good amount of performance for the money in that price range.
In fact I'd say a Supra for that money would possibly give you the power vs money spent that would be better than any other car on the market. On top of that you'd get the reliability and the worry free factor to do as many miles as you like.

Always thought the Supra is one of those cars that has aged really well over the years.
And for £15k+ you could easily go for one of the UK-spec models which are quite rare and sought after.

I know a guy who has owned his Supra for a good few years, a UK-spec 6-speed with just over 400bhp. Its a cracking car to be honest.




Bo_apex

2,534 posts

218 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Truffles said:
Up until a few years ago I ran a 928GT as a daily driver. Sold it with 204,000 miles on the clock. It was absolutely fine. The main issue was the 6,000 mile service intervals, which is somewhat shorter than modern cars.
^^ this ^^
although they are so strong I've found cambelt and oil service every 2 years works out well.


davek_964

8,809 posts

175 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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AA999 said:
If you're not a badge snob then the Toyota Supra is a good amount of performance for the money in that price range.
In fact I'd say a Supra for that money would possibly give you the power vs money spent that would be better than any other car on the market. On top of that you'd get the reliability and the worry free factor to do as many miles as you like.

Always thought the Supra is one of those cars that has aged really well over the years.
And for £15k+ you could easily go for one of the UK-spec models which are quite rare and sought after.

I know a guy who has owned his Supra for a good few years, a UK-spec 6-speed with just over 400bhp. Its a cracking car to be honest.
Good idea - I've had two, a turbo and a N/A. Excellent cars for the money and make a good daily driver. I wouldn't be surprised to find I own another one at some point in the future.

ETA : Don't assume the 996 is the safe default option. They have some known issues - it you do consider that route make sure you research RMS and (more seriously) IMS so that you're going into ownership with your eyes wide open.

Edited by davek_964 on Monday 10th August 17:05

mattman

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3,176 posts

222 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Thanks guys - good to know these things aren't so fragile you can't use them every day.

Not sure a Supra would be special enough for what I'm after - I'm sure it's quick and handles well, but it's a toyota and it doesn't really get the juices flowing (although sure it would get something flowing when it's sideways on a roundabout!)

A neighbour of mine has recently bought an 06 Vantage - beautiful car but he seems to have loads of little niggles and the main dealer experience has been shocking. Of course that was double my budget but an early DB7 could be possible

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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DB7's are nice. Just remember they are an XJ-S under the body, think the windscreen is even the same. A 6.0 litre V12 XJ-S would arguably be a better buy and for less money.


nfm

10 posts

150 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Have run a 2005 4200 GT (manual) for six years and found it to be reliable. There are plenty of good indis about for servicng and better you use them than a local generalist. Even after this time it still feels special. A friend has a 996 and while it might be a better sorted sportscar (the Maser really is a GT) the Maser V8, the specialness (v the Porsche) and the real back seats are all points of difference for me. You rarely see the Masers, Porsches are commonplace.

Try both and buy what you like but if thinking further about the Maser then go over to Sportsmaserati.com for all the information you need (a PPI is essential if buying)

Happy hunting.

PGNCerbera

2,930 posts

166 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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300bhp/ton said:
mattman said:
Looking for something powerful, a bit different, 4 seats, pre 2006, around 15-20k - auto preferable but not a deal breaker.
Trans Am WS6 (WS6 has the additional handling package).




Pretty speedy stock. But easy to get to 420-440hp without any engine work. Or 500+hp with engine work or 600-650hp with a supercharger.

4 seats.
Manual or auto.
Should be fine for daily duties.
roflroflroflroflrofl

have another

rofl


PGNCerbera

2,930 posts

166 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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mattman said:
I've had a fair few cars over the years but am now looking for something a little bit special that won't break the bank. I know it's not going to be a cheap option, but wanted to ask your advice whether running a Supercar as a daily driver is viable. I do around 6k miles a year, short commute to the station and back. We have another car for family duties so it's not the end of the world if it doesn't start one day!

Looking for something powerful, a bit different, 4 seats, pre 2006, around 15-20k - auto preferable but not a deal breaker.

Current list of possibles include:
Maserati 3200GT or 4200
Maserati Quattroporte
TVR Cebera
BMW 850 (E31)
Porsche 928 S4

Another option would be the 996 911 but I've never really had a desire to own one so concerned it may be a little bit like taking the easy option of the 'default' sports car.

I have a good Indy that I use and trust for servicing And would probably continue to use them, but also don't mind getting my hands dirty for simple stuff
I used my 911 as a daily - did around 22,000 miles a year and it really was inexpensive to run. Amazing cars are 911's and they are the 'default' for good reason. When I get rid of the M5 it will be to get back into a 911.

A Cerbera would awesome and make you fell like a hero all the time but.....it will be a more tricky option given that it has 6000 mile service internals and can be a little truculent on occasion.

I looked into the 3200 and 4200's after my 911. I felt that the 3200 was too fragile and although the 4200 was a better overall proposition in terms of reliability, both could cripple you very quickly I suspect, a bit like the Cerb.

I don't know anything about 928's or 850's other than what I read here.

But 6000 miles a year is not a lot really so just buy a car with really good history and cross your fingers!!

Good luck

red_duke

800 posts

181 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Not wishing to start an argument but none of the cars being discussed are "supercars". As for a £15k - £20k supercar, I think Top Gear dispelled that myth here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx0S3cIW-q8

PGNCerbera

2,930 posts

166 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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red_duke said:
Not wishing to start an argument but none of the cars being discussed are "supercars".
there is that!

80sMatchbox

3,891 posts

176 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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PGNCerbera said:
roflroflroflroflrofl

have another

rofl
He's back....in top form, and with a bang! rofl

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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PGNCerbera said:
roflroflroflroflrofl

have another

rofl
Why? Are you a prick or something?

PGNCerbera

2,930 posts

166 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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300bhp/ton said:
Why? Are you a prick or something?
Hmmmm. So. You were actually being serious then with your suggestion....

yikes

andysv

1,330 posts

227 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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Really liked a 996 C4s tip that my Mrs owned few years ago in fact it is the only porky of 5 that I would like back, my 15 to 20 would buy an integrale, not sure if it would tick all your boxes but what a a lot of fun.

mattman

Original Poster:

3,176 posts

222 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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PGNCerbera said:
red_duke said:
Not wishing to start an argument but none of the cars being discussed are "supercars".
there is that!
Probably not, but there isn't a maserati forum which is my current favourite so nowhere else to really ask the question

If I could stretch the budget, a 355 would be the answer and a taxi for the kids or a maserati granturismo - perhaps the next purchase smile