Practical classics?
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mucker101

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1 posts

192 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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I've finally dispensed with the daily commute, and I was hoping to trade my dull car in for something more interesting. However, as I won't be putting so many miles on it, it also occurred to me that I might be able to find something that won't depreciate. Especially as I'm not technically earning any money at the mo.

With up to about 12k to play with, I've been thinking of old 911s, TR6s, Elises, Elans, knackered old Datsun Zs etc, but I can't decide. Can anyone out there help me with some other suggestions for cool cars that I could get my cash back on should I need to?

Cheers


Simes205

4,959 posts

251 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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Buy - 'Practical Classics' and have a thumb through it for ideas.

Can you handle a spanner?
Do you want reliability?

Citroen DS
Alfa 2000GTV
BMW 2002ti
Mercedes W108
Ford Consul


Edited by Simes205 on Wednesday 17th March 20:21

hesnotthemessiah

2,121 posts

227 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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You can get a decent E30 M3 for that money. They seem to be bullet proof when it comes to depreciation. I use mine every day. Well until the cra**y weather comes.

Doofus

32,959 posts

196 months

Wednesday 17th March 2010
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mucker101 said:
Can anyone out there help me with some other suggestions for cool cars that I could get my cash back on should I need to?
Yes. Whatever is currently worth 16k top whack. Buy that for 12.

Otherwise, you'll have to do what classic car lovers all do, which is buy what they like, and bugger what it costs to own, or what anyone else says about it. biggrin

vixen1700

27,815 posts

293 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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For that sort of dosh you could get a really well restored Volvo P1800/1800S. Lovely looking cars and can be used daily without fear of breaking down. Had one as a daily driver for a few years and loved it. smile

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C142216/


williamp

20,109 posts

296 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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£12k can get you into s9ome very exciting machinery (or, lots of less exciting machinery)

You could get an Aston Virage or DB7 for this price. Nobody would recommend you spending so little on an Aston, but you can...

A911DOM

4,084 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th March 2010
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You havent said what you really need from the car, do you need to transport kids, pets, flatpack furniture etc?

If I had that money then I'd probably be looking at a TR6, a Stag, a 944, 928 or possibly a 911sc or thereabouts.

Classic insurance, all have a certain 'something' about them, and they are NOT a run of the mill reps car.

Happy shopping! thumbup