RE: £100K Garage: James Cook

RE: £100K Garage: James Cook

Friday 27th February 2015

£100K Garage: James Cook

Saab makes its £100K Garage debut, joined by an M3 CSL, F355 and a Range Rover



Name: James Cook
Previously owned: Alfa Romeo 145 Cloverleaf, Alfa Romeo 147 GTA, Audi S3 (8L), Audi RS4 (B7), Fiat Panda 100HP, Jaguar XJR (X308), Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9, Range Rover 4.4 V8 (L322). Plus the banger rally cars, a Land Rover Series III (drove to Gambia), Lexus LS400 (blew up just outside Brighton).
Currently owned: Range Rover 3.9 V8 (Classic), Volkswagen Corrado VR6 Storm
On the shortlist: Alfa Romeo GTV 3.0 V6, BMW M5 (E39), BMW Z3M Coupe, Maserati 3200GT
My choices: "I love cars and I've always put my money where my mouth is, despite comparatively meagre budgets; with £100K to spend, I will continue this ruinous quest with no 'daily driver' or 'car for the missus' nonsense!"



Ferrari 355 GTS
Cost:
£51,995
Balance: £48,005
Why I chose it: "The dream car, ever since I clapped eyes on it at the British motor show as a 12 year-old. I'm blowing over half of the budget here, but then this is a much celebrated Ferrari, arguably the best looking car they've made since the 1960s. I'm fine with it being a left-hooker and targa-topped, all the better for trips to the continent."

BMW M3 CSL
Cost: £29,995
Balance: £18,010
Why I chose it: "A true hero car that requires no introduction and my weapon of choice for British B-road blasts. Some Q-car restraint for when a red Ferrari might seem a little flamboyant. Worth inclusion in my garage for the noise alone."


Overfinch Range Rover 580S
Cost:
£12,750
Balance: £5,260
Why I chose it: "A Range Rover is the only vehicle I desire as a permanent fixture in my garage; it is a brilliant car for almost every situation. Even my old one makes you feel warm inside (unless the passenger's window is refusing to go up). This particular Range Rover is an Overfinch 580S, from before the days when all Overfinch did was ruin your dignified carriage with hideous tinsel. That said, this one could still do with a light de-blinging, not that you'd care about the silly chin-spoiler as you roar around the countryside in a 385hp limo."

Saab 900 T16 S
Cost:
£3,495
Balance: £1,765
Why I chose it: "I've always loved the original Saab 900 Turbo and this is a lovely example. It would be perfect for another epic road trip, possibly to the top of Scandinavia? In the meantime it would perform shed duties reliably and with no little flair!

"The theoretical balance would be spent on tyres and a new exhaust for my Corrado - I get to keep that, right?"





 

 

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Touffaye

Original Poster:

18 posts

219 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Ahhh, finally a man who makes sense. I was really tired of all these guys worrying about a car for their missus or an eco car for fear of high fuel bills when after all this is about a DREAM car garage. And that 355 GTS, my absolute favourite. Saab ok but in black please.

soad

32,877 posts

176 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Mmm, 355 goodness. No longer see these locally. frown

synXero

75 posts

122 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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HIT. YES.

I never comment on these but that is very close to ideal IMO. 4 is the max max max number of cars in a dream garage if it's to have any semblance of sense. You've just got to have the classic 355 or 964 perhaps. The rangey makes loads of sense. The CSL is swappable for me and could be changed annually or whatever. The Saab... I admit maybe I'd save the cash and spend it on noisy fumes and or capristo bits.

WCZ

10,514 posts

194 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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most sensible choices yet IMO

HughG

3,547 posts

241 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Best £100k garage yet,and probably the only one that would be worth £200k in 10years time.

Charlie1986

2,017 posts

135 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Well done Sir at last one garage I would have

nickboazracing

130 posts

237 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Best ever 100K garage? Probably.

95Aero

603 posts

194 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Best garage so far. The Saab, Fezza and CSL will only increase in value, and the 580s was the last of the classy Overfinches. Saab in Black, and there you go.

With more budget I'd have these, an old Vanquish in British Racing Green and a Bentley Arnage T in Moroccan blue.

And a 306 GTI6 in gold

Edited by 95Aero on Friday 27th February 13:00

mocca

319 posts

155 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Probably just swap the Saab for a 205 gti and that'd be pretty much perfect.

Steamer

13,854 posts

213 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Its good thumbup

...Although I'd like to save £8 to £10K somewhere and add a nice Westfield-eque car in there too.

cookie84

1 posts

117 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Thanks for the almost universal approval everyone!

I agree the Saab would be better in black. I'd also prefer the Range Rover in green.

A 205 GTI would have featured, had I not already scratched that itch!

W124

1,514 posts

138 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Best one yet. Oddly - it's that Saab that appeals. I might buy it. Royalties start coming in in March.

MrTappets

881 posts

191 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Fantastic selection! Hope the maintenance costs wouldn't eat up all that lovely appreciation the Ferrari and BMW would no doubt reel in.

JMF894

5,489 posts

155 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Really great choice here and bravo for the Saab choice. Black, Red? Don't mind either tbh. The real difficulty now is finding one that hasn't had the door bottoms cut out or bonnet edges bubbling through plus other stuff like headlining.

I really want one. Still distinctive and quirky cool smile

Jimbo

fatboy69

9,371 posts

187 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Probably the best garage so far - only slight change I would make is the Saab.

A decent 99 Turbo would be my choice. Other than that this garage is perfect.

Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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I'd be looking at a Ferrari 360 over the 355, but apart from that, this is one superb 100k garage!

Leggy

1,019 posts

222 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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You get a lot of Overfinch for your money. That looks the business. Tempting as not far from here.
My boss had the Saab Turbo new in th 90's, cool car with a mean burble.

thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Not bad, not bad at all.

I thought a M3 CSL would be more than that. £30k is not too bad.

thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Leggy said:
You get a lot of Overfinch for your money. That looks the business. Tempting as not far from here.
Not sure about that.

My guess is big bills with that.

But that one looks very clean though.

If I was in the market for a £10k 4x4 I might prefer the Porsche though....

jezzafool

1 posts

124 months

Friday 27th February 2015
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Now here is a man with some taste. Especially considering his list of previous and current cars.