Which old/discontinued car would you buy new if you could?
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Like many on here I increasingly dislike a lot of the new cars on the market with their excess weight, complication, infuriating touchscreens dominating the interior and incredibly irritating ADAS systems. So, as in interesting thought experiment, which old/discontinued car would you buy new if you could? I am not talking here about anything too exotic like old Ferraris or Lambos, but practical daily drivers.
For me it would be a BMW E39 Touring, preferably a V8 540i. Modern enough to be refined and reliable, beautifully simple ergonomics, refreshingly free of annoying tech, and from a time when BWM styling was elegant and understated. Honestly, if I could buy one new, I would.

For me it would be a BMW E39 Touring, preferably a V8 540i. Modern enough to be refined and reliable, beautifully simple ergonomics, refreshingly free of annoying tech, and from a time when BWM styling was elegant and understated. Honestly, if I could buy one new, I would.
ryallm said:
Like many on here I increasingly dislike a lot of the new cars on the market with their excess weight, complication, infuriating touchscreens dominating the interior and incredibly irritating ADAS systems. So, as in interesting thought experiment, which old/discontinued car would you buy new if you could?
For me it would be a BMW E39 Touring, preferably a V8 540i. Modern enough to be refined and reliable, beautifully simple ergonomics, refreshingly free of annoying tech, and from a time when BWM styling was elegant and understated. Honestly, if I could buy one new, I would.
Just get a F11 5-series instead? Minimal touch screens, elegant and understated styling, BUT with modern crash safety and no rust! Find a super-low mileage one, and treat it as if you bought a new car.For me it would be a BMW E39 Touring, preferably a V8 540i. Modern enough to be refined and reliable, beautifully simple ergonomics, refreshingly free of annoying tech, and from a time when BWM styling was elegant and understated. Honestly, if I could buy one new, I would.
vikingaero said:
W124
Just get a W212 Merc instead? Minimal touch screens, elegant and understated styling, BUT with modern crash safety and no rust! Find a super-low mileage one, and treat it as if you bought a new car.I think the BMW and Merc designs of the 2010s have aged nicely, and there's no need to get too nostalgic for the 1990s stuff

Edited by spreadsheet monkey on Friday 24th January 10:23
Composite Guru said:
Honda CRX VTEC.
Buy the nicest/latest Honda CR-Z you can find, pull out all the hybrid stuff, and drop in a K20 engine from a Civic Type R 
https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1608-k-swapping-...
InitialDave said:
Baldchap said:
The Daihatsu Cuore Avanzato TR-XX R4.
Basically an AWD turbocharged kei car. I don't know why I want one so much but I do.

I have one, they're fantastic little things.Basically an AWD turbocharged kei car. I don't know why I want one so much but I do.
Keeping with the kei theme, a new Suzuki Cappuccino or Autozam AZ-1 would be very tempting.

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