: 2006 Vauxhall Corsa SXi, 2013 Vauxhall Corsa VXR, 2007 Renaultsport Megane R26 F1 Team
: 2008 Vauxhall Astra VXR
: Lotus Exige S3 V6 350/380 Sport, Lotus Exige S2, Aston Martin V8 Vantage, Golf MK5 R32
Porsche Boxster 981 Spyder
" I have been a massive Porsche fan since watching Clarkson review the Carrera GT on Top Gear back in 2004. I love 911s - in particular the 997.II GT3 RS. You can't touch either of these cars, even with a virtual £100K, so the next best thing is this Boxster Spyder. I saw one on the road recently and they have so much presence whilst also being a bit different to a 911. To my eyes it looks absolutely gorgeous; I'm not usually a fan of convertibles but the way the roof looks on this Boxster is very nice indeed. It has a sports exhaust to enjoy when the roof is down and those lovely bucket seats too. The GT Silver paint looks fantastic and with 3,000 miles on the clock it's basically a brand new car. This would be my weekend/special occasion car - a sunny weekend trip down to Whitby in this machine would be excellent.
Mitsubishi Evo IX FQ-360
Cost: £14,990
Balance: £3,020
Why I chose it: "For my four-wheel drive choice I nearly picked a Mk5 Golf R32 but this Evo is much more exciting! It is a Cat D but after spending £80,000 on the Porsche I was somewhat limited in my choice and Cat D still has to be better than Cat C, right? There are plenty of Subarus at this price point but I have always been an Evo man - the IX in particular being my favourite generation. This one is a HKS Final Edition, one of 225 made according to the advert and low mileage for its age. The Steel Grey paint looks great as do the Speedline Turini wheels, the Recaro bucket seats also look very comfortable. All this outweighs the fact it's a Cat D for me. When I wanted to just go out for a drive this is what I would take in any weather and any time of the year. I would feel like a rally driver blasting down the B-roads!"
Suzuki Swift Sport
"I already have a 2008 Astra VXR. I love the car, it's in the middle of being tuned to around 300hp. I would definitely keep it and turn it into a track day car to run alongside my three car £100K fantasy garage. Therefore I want to spend my remaining balance on a FWD car to use as my daily driver which is still fun! The obvious choice would be a Clio 172/182 but after a bad experience with the Renaultsport brand that wasn't going to happen. I considered a Peugeot 108! My girlfriend has one and I actually enjoy driving it most of the time. That isn't very PH though and they are French so I chose this Swift Sport with racing stripes. It's a 2008 car with 42K on the clock for £2,495 - sounds like a bargain to me! These seem to have a reputation for being pretty reliable which is what I want out of a daily driver. The left over cash would go towards fixing the Evo or my Astra - whichever breaks first!"