RE: ?100K Garage: Sing Chan

RE: ?100K Garage: Sing Chan

Wednesday 7th December 2016

£100K Garage: Sing Chan

From chic Cactus to bruising Bentley via Godzilla and a Morgan for this £100K Garage PHer



Name: Sing Chan
Previously owned: Nissan N14 Sentra, Nissan P11 Primera, Nissan Maxima, Nissan Serena, Subaru Outback, Volvo S60 2.4, BMW Z1, BMW 1M, Mercedes Benz 300GE, Porsche 928 S4, Porsche 911 (996) C2, Porsche Boxster S (981), Porsche Cayman GT4, Porsche 911 (997) GT3, Porsche 911 (997) GT3 RS 4.0, Renaultsport Megane RS265 Cup, Lotus Exige 3.5, Mini Cooper 1275 GT, Maserati 3200GT, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9
Currently owned: Lotus Elan Sprint, Renault Clio V6 255, Honda NSX-R, Porsche 964 Turbo 3.6, Nissan Serena, Nissan Qashqai, BMW M6 (E24), BMW M3 (E30), Lancia Delta Integrale Evo, Mazda MX-5 Mk1 
On the shortlist: "I prefer more practical classics than very exotic ones, nevertheless the retained value has also played an important role in my recent purchases. Cars that are easier to maintain would be helpful as sorting problems out always seems to cause me a headache!"


Morgan Roadster
Cost:
 £43,495
Balance: £56,505
Why I chose it: "I have always wanted a Morgan Roadster as, in my view, it is the perfect blend of classic lines with modern technology. I would actually prefer blue or grey, but racing green is always a faultless choice for Morgan. I chose a Roadster over the Plus 4 simply for the power and engine sound."


Bentley Turbo R
Cost:
 £18,990
Balance: £37,515
Why I chose it: "Another classic that I love very much. Compared to the Aston Martin Lagonda of the same era (which I like very much, too) Turbo R seems more sensible and drivable for everyday. The Lagonda is very much a car for a museum instead of public roads now. The Turbo R is probably the best of the both worlds, with a much better design of electronics and mechanics and the strong Rolls Royce/Bentley heritage. This particular one looks like new and the Royal Blue seems the best colour for Turbo R I have ever seen so far."

Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 V Spec II
Cost:
 £17,999
Balance: £19,516
Why I chose it: "A 4WD coupe with style, speed, an affordable price now and perhaps even some appreciation potential also - the R32 GT-R is one of my favourites. I prefer unmodified car and this example seems one of the very few that has very little done to it. And as a Nissan fan, the R32 is the one to go for!"


Citroen C4 Cactus
Cost:
 £8,323
Balance: £11,248
Why I chose it: "A practical and frugal car to drive around town. I've always liked the C4 Cactus as it is not as boring as the other models from popular makes. The soft bumper on the doors are dent proof, which makes perfect sense to fit into narrow parking spaces with modern cars getting wider and wider!"

Nissan Pathfinder Aventura DCI
Cost:
 £10,430
Balance: £818
Why I chose it: "I need a workhorse that is reliable and tough enough for rough use and has a high ground clearance too. My experience with my 300GE was a car that appeared to have such values but which you you don't want to use too roughly as it is very costly to repair! Therefore prestige brands like Merc and Land Rover were off the list. I know I should go for Toyota Hilux for reliability but, as usual, Nissan is always my personal choice!" 

"The balance is good for filling up the cars, I guess it will last longer in some than others!"



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dmatin

Original Poster:

39 posts

138 months

Wednesday 7th December 2016
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The bentley is a nice choice - a guy in my road has that shape in a rolls royce and bentley in that blue colour - it does look good in the flesh .