Nothing as yet, I'm sharing my Mum's VW Up.
VW Polo GTI, Audi S3, BMW M235i, Ferrari 456, Jaguar F-Type Convertible, Range Rover, classic Austin Mini
Ferrari 456 GTA
Cost: £49,995
Balance: £50,005
Why I chose it: "Ferraris are hugely expensive at the moment, but these aren't quite so much. The 456 has not skyrocketed in value like some others, despite it being a really elegant GT car in my opinion. The V12 sounds great and with it being fairly understressed it should be more reliable than most. As I would actually want to drive this long distances, one with some miles was preferred as it shows the car was actually used and not stored; 43,000 miles isn't excessive. This has a great specification in grey with a red leather interior, and an automatic suits long distance driving more. This car is immaculate and looks very fresh for a 20-year-old car. It also has pop up headlights, which look great!"
Audi S4
"I have always liked the idea of fast estate cars, that ability to still have fun while hauling plenty of things in the boot. All-wheel drive was also important when choosing an estate, as I feel it unnecessary to have a big SUV to carry things around in when an estate is just as capable. Only four years old and with less than 40,000 miles, this S4 appears to have been well cared for and is in a great specification. This could easily be chipped to beyond 400hp, making it an immensely quick and discreet car unlikely to attract attention. It would be the perfect all rounder!"
VW Up
Cost: £6,495
Balance: £17,015
Why I chose it: "I'm already driving a VW Up, so I know what good little cars they are. When all you need is a reliable and chuckable city car, the Up makes a great choice. It's comfortable, it hits 30mph quickly and it should be cheap to run. Despite being small there are many creature comforts and it's so easy to drive. It may be vulnerable to other more aggressive road users, but its fine to commute short distances in."
Mazda MX-5
"I am going over the three-car 'limit' but I need a lightweight FR sports car in my dream garage! And I think the MX-5 is the best. I remember my Aunt had an NB MX-5 for about nine years and loved it. This one is a facelifted 2010 model with the 1.8 engine, and without much equipment should make it an even purer drive. This will be perfect at the weekend!" [Sadly Oscar's choice of MX-5 has sold; browse the other MX-5s
here
BMW 330Ci
Cost: £3,650 + £4,000 for track day bits
Balance: £2,865
Why I chose it: "My fifth and final car is going to be a project. I would take this BMW 330Ci and turn it into a track day car. New wheels and tyres, suspension upgrades, a roll cage, a race seat and some minor performance modifications should turn it into a great fun track car. This one makes a good donor as the interior parts and wheels are in good shape and can be sold for a good amount of money to contribute to the build. The £4,000 is a large budget but taking the car to track days can get expensive. The remaining balance can be used for fuel and probably fixing something expensive on the 456!"