£3000 to buy a car
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danuneek

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31 posts

205 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I've just sold my mini and I've got £3000 at the most.

I'm after an enthusiasts car, something I can enjoy driving but at the same time reliable, wont rust, modernish mechanics and is practical.

Insurance can't be too high either, so no RX7's, MR2 Turbo's etc...

It will be my only car.

anonymous-user

81 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I will go first with the inevitable MX-5

Elskeggso

3,100 posts

214 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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E46 330i?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2268608.htm



Edited by Elskeggso on Friday 26th November 18:54

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

236 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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JPJPJP said:
I will go first with the inevitable MX-5
Such a terrible, terrible cliché.

But if you don't buy one it's a question of "why not?"

(Answers such as "I need four seats" are admissible").

djt100

1,739 posts

212 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Last gen celica's are goign for a good price these days, Maybe not the best drivers car in the worls, but repiable and as good as you'll need for driving on real roads.

But all depents on your use really

robsco

7,875 posts

203 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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A lex, as nice as the GTV is, it fails at 2 hurdles here. The insurance is a group 20, and as a practical proposition? Hmmm. You're on the right lines though; why not a mint 156 V6?

Not massively slower than the GTV, same glorious exhaust note, 4 usable seats and a good boot. Oh, and only a group 16.

plasticpig

12,932 posts

252 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Gizmo! said:
JPJPJP said:
I will go first with the inevitable MX-5
Such a terrible, terrible cliché.

But if you don't buy one it's a question of "why not?"

(Answers such as "I need four seats" are admissible").
Because the OP wants something that doesn't rust. A none rusting two seater roadster would be a Reliant Scimitar Sabre. Galvanized chassis and plastic bodywork. The 1400 if you want to keep insurance down (group 7). Group 12 for the 1800 turbo.

Jayho

2,410 posts

197 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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A lex said:
OP asked for something reliable...

Focus ST170?
Honda Accord Type R?
Honda Civic VTI?
Corolla T Sport?
Some average examples of SEAT Leon Cupra 1.8T 2002 platish could be had for that price, or maybe the Ibiza?

sebhaque

6,534 posts

208 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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I was looking at replacement cars for my Corsa earlier and the Mk4 Golf GTI turbo, while not the fastest car you can get, looked like a nice choice. This was reaffirmed when I drove one recently, lovely car and it handled better than I expected.

I would also suggest a Clio 172/182 although they aren't the pinnacle of reliability. Same goes for the MG ZS 180.

Ow

1,632 posts

224 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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danuneek said:
I've just sold my mini and I've got £3000 at the most.

I'm after an enthusiasts car, something I can enjoy driving but at the same time reliable, wont rust, modernish mechanics and is practical.

Insurance can't be too high either, so no RX7's, MR2 Turbo's etc...

It will be my only car.
Not quite an enthusiasts car, but could fit the bill?



http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2010...


browna

351 posts

210 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Mk1 Octavia vrs!

BlueTwo2

4,662 posts

221 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Have you thought about a MK3 MR2/MR-S? Cheap insurance as they're only around 7.5 secs 0-60 but they're agile and fantastic drivers' cars by all accounts.

ALawson

8,046 posts

278 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Honda Accord Type-R.

Jasandjules

72,306 posts

256 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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BlueTwo2 said:
Have you thought about a MK3 MR2/MR-S? Cheap insurance as they're only around 7.5 secs 0-60 but they're agile and fantastic drivers' cars by all accounts.
I was thinking more a Mk2 (just a non-turbo version).....


andye30m3

3,498 posts

281 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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For fun the clio 172 or 182 must be hard to beat for £3k

p4cks

7,440 posts

226 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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andye30m3 said:
For fun the clio 172 or 182 must be hard to beat for £3k
This. Especially the 172 Cup which is a fantastic little motor.

hardcorehobbit

1,103 posts

222 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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andye30m3 said:
For fun the clio 172 or 182 must be hard to beat for £3k
Agreed, but you hear so many reliability horror stories. If it wasn't for these, I might consider a Clio RS for my next car.


To the man who suggested Octavia vRS. Good shout. My usual one tbh. Also Focus ST170. You might get a Civic Type S for that, if you can live with the odd looks. Not quite a Type R though.

andye30m3

3,498 posts

281 months

Wednesday 1st December 2010
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Mine was quite reasonable with regards to reliability, odd little thing but nothing expensive.

2 friends also have them and they also seam quite reliable.

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

240 months

Thursday 2nd December 2010
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E39 5 Series

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

243 months

Friday 3rd December 2010
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I've just bought a 51 plate Skoda Octavia VRS for £2,500.

It's absolutely wonderful in every way. And I've come to it from selling my beloved Porsche 911, so I'm pretty car critical.

But a month into ownership, I have to say I love it very much. It's (relatively) fast, good on fuel, cheapish to fix and maintain, can do motorway cruiser or bonkers nutter car depending on your mood, is very comfortable and refined on distance work, and has a mega practical load space, especially with the rear seats folded down.

I have concluded that - what's not to like??