Test driving an Exige S3 V6 tomorrow

Test driving an Exige S3 V6 tomorrow

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Fokker

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Monday 27th February 2017
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Always been a Porsche fan currently with a 911 thats going nowhere but something tells me that i should be adding an S3 to the garage.
I live in Wales and so have some of the UK's best roads on my doorstep, while the 991 GTS is a great car, I could do with something for the weekends thats a little more focused over the duration of this summer and maybe beyond.

I've done some research so am potentially looking at the cheaper end of the scale to dip my toe in so £45k ish with Race and Premium packs and sub 10k miles.
Is there anything that I should be looking for or desirable options to get? I want as many creature comforts as possible and some coloured stitching etc to lift the cabin but are there any issues or problems that I should be aware of?
I'll be buying from a dealer so will get a warranty but I'm wondering if some of the squeaks and rattles (Roof??) are going to drive me mad coming from Germany's finest? Are they easily sorted or is it generally accepted that they rattle?

Anything else to be aware of?

Cheers for any feedback.


Fokker

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Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Thanks for the replies, much appreciated.

The test drive has been changed to Thursday so I will be reporting back then. I will be going to Howards in Weston Super-Mare as its the closest to South Wales.
They are a new dealer and only opened in Oct last year, the sales guy there seemed like a good guy. Not a lot of choice so I'm not considering a car from there at the moment but I'd like to do a local deal if I can..

If the car is for me then I'll be looking for a black S3 on about a 63/newer at sub 50k. I've never been one for the super bright colours although my GT4 was Guards Red. Basically I'm looking for a lightweight thrill, I can't see anything out there that's going to offer me what I'm looking for besides a Caterham or an Atom which is too raw for me. I'd probably not consider the roadster just because i prefer the look of the coupe and while I'm talking about looks, I do prefer the older cars which don't have a two tone look with matt black bonnet and wing etc. I was starting to think about a Sport 350 as it has the newer gear change linkage and the car will be newer so will come with a better chunk of manufacturer warranty. The main reason i was asking about build quality is that I live about 50 mins from the dealer so I don't want to be gong backwards and forwards all the time. The feedback I have had though has all been very positive thus far which is great news.

There are two cars at Murray Lotus in Scotland, a Lazer blue and and Orange one. Both have apparently had the engine and G/box out for the recall (?) on the rattling transmission which I am not sure was about but affected the older cars apparently.
I would have imagined that they'd have replaced the clutches too? Porsche ownership in the main isn't too bad if you have a newish car. Servicing is good value and with a warranty you're covered for most things. I don't see the Exige costing more than the 911 to run bar perhaps a clutch at £2500?

Couple of questions:

How long does the clutch last if used normally with mech sympathy?
Can they live outside for a few months of the year during summer months for example?


Looking forward to Thursday! I just hope I haven't turned into a 40 year old pussey!






Fokker

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Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Great, thank you...

Fokker

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Thursday 2nd March 2017
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Right, had a good drive in the roadster and then in a new orange coupe 350 sport.
First impressions are lightness, torque and amazing steering. Made my 911 feel like an M5 afterwards.

They have a nice Hethel 50th anniversary edition there in blue with the lightweight forged alloys which are lovely, I'd have had that if it wasn't sold even though i dont want to spent that much - it looked sensational.
Getting in and out will take some practice but it makes it more of an event in my book. The gearbox in the roadster (11 plate 11k miles) was ok and the newer linkage in the 350 was the same pretty much but just a bit stiffer and less slack.
The gearbox is the only real disappointing part of the equation really as I get the feeling you can't put lipstick on a pig and make it more attractive. It wasn't a deal breaker by any means but its the weakest point of the car for me.

Build quality seemed very good indeed, tight no rattles even from the 11k miles roadster. The torque in 3rd and 4th gear made it a very usable package and performance was I suppose about on a par with my 911 but with the lack of creature comforts and power steering it was a much more seat of the pants experience. No real sound from the engine in the cabin though which was a disappointment and the exhaust button seemed to do very little. i think it's probably a different experience outside but could do with a bit more of that V6 engine noise inside - you get a slight whine from the S'charger which is good but not much else. I would be looking to add the roadster soft top for summer use which would I think free up the exhaust experience and allow easier access when hopping in and out on a day out with mates.

Very pleased overall, looks smaller in the flesh than in the pics. The Hethel 50th edition looked the absolute dogs. Very similar look to the 380 Sport but without the extra aero.

I think I'll get one, but I'm looking for a car with no matt black which on a 350 will be hard by the loos of it and I'll probably buy a set of the 380 sport forged wheels too.

A great experience but probably even better with an aftermarket switchable exhaust? Larini? Whats popular for these?
Would want something that offers NO in car drone and a high quality system. Not usually a fan of loud exhausts by from todays first impressions it needs a bit more in the aural dept.

Fokker

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Thursday 2nd March 2017
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gashead1105 said:
2bular. The owner is an interesting character but the kit he makes is top drawer. Especially if you aren't planning to do track days, he makes a switchable road version that is basically straight-through when the valves are open! I had one on my S2 and it was a work of art, although I'm keeping my S3 standard until the warranty expires.
Thank you Will. Good to know. Yes, the dreaded warranty complications!

Fokker

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Friday 3rd March 2017
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Jesus said:
Warranty will be fine with just an exhaust.
I've got a Komo-tec on mine, which is great if not as anti social as the 2bular wink

Surprised at your findings of the gearchange - I found it night/ day difference between my roadster and 350.
Did you try the roadster without the foot on?

For a bit more SC noise, SSC in Australia do a CAI for a decent price.
Coupled with a better exhaust it sounds brilliant.
A few of us have / had them.

http://www.simplysportscars.com/shop/induction/100...
The 350 gear change is different but just a bit stiffer / precise I guess but still a bit notch into 3rd for example. It was a new car so perhaps it just needed to be used.
The open gate is a lovely thing to look at and really adds to the interior drama.

That induction kit look the business. I'll be having one of those. Induction roar can be better than exhaust noise in many situation, the old S2000 with a cold air induction kit was a revelation.

I get the feeling that a couple of small mods such as soft roof, induction kits, exhaust and forged wheels will make my perfect car.
How much are the 2Bular's delivered?


Fokker

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Friday 3rd March 2017
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Just looking at the website and products on offer, what would I need / are you guys fitting?
http://www.2bular.co.uk/exige-s-v6