What car? - for a ring trip
What car? - for a ring trip
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hoppo4.2

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1,548 posts

207 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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So this time we have decided to take just one car instead of all taking our own. Now theres no way I'm going all the way in my mates 106 and there's also no way I'm letting him take my m3 round the ring. This means that we need to buy something to go in. So max budget £2k. Must survive the trip to be resold when we return.

We've done this before when we were 19ish. Resulting in a nice trip in a Carlton 3000 gsi 24v

This time round ic seen a few jxr's Audi s8 or mercs that might fit the bill any other ideas guys?


Codswallop

5,256 posts

215 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Given the current state of the economy... blah blah, for re-saleability you are probably better off getting a smaller engined car, or something niche with a loyal following. Big barges may be hard to shift, and will probably be heavy on consumables.

With that in mind, I'd be tempted by;
MX-5
MR2 (pref mk3 - just about in budget too)
Puma (RWD could let you have more fun though...)
Porsche 924/944 (maybe getting old).
e36 328i

Wildcard - Rx8?

jimmy156

3,760 posts

208 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Doing this is something that had crossed my mind, but i would worry that it is a bit of a gamble buying a sub <2k car and then pushing it to its limits on the ring having not had time for any potential problems to rear their heads.

Obviously if your know a bit about mechanics this would be less of a problem, but i don't!

y2blade

56,251 posts

236 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Codswallop said:
Given the current state of the economy... blah blah, for re-saleability you are probably better off getting a smaller engined car, or something niche with a loyal following. Big barges may be hard to shift, and will probably be heavy on consumables.

With that in mind, I'd be tempted by;
MX-5
MR2 (pref mk3 - just about in budget too)
Puma (RWD could let you have more fun though...)
Porsche 924/944 (maybe getting old).
e36 328i

Wildcard - Rx8?
Do you REALLY think that?


Codswallop

5,256 posts

215 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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y2blade said:
Codswallop said:
Given the current state of the economy... blah blah, for re-saleability you are probably better off getting a smaller engined car, or something niche with a loyal following. Big barges may be hard to shift, and will probably be heavy on consumables.

With that in mind, I'd be tempted by;
MX-5
MR2 (pref mk3 - just about in budget too)
Puma (RWD could let you have more fun though...)
Porsche 924/944 (maybe getting old).
e36 328i

Wildcard - Rx8?
Do you REALLY think that?
Having watched Dale power oversteer his Rx8 around bits of the 'Ring, yes.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/news/default.asp?stor....


rallycross

13,675 posts

258 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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535/525/530 sport manual.

EDLT

15,421 posts

227 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Drive there in your M3, rent something for the ring, drive back in your M3. Would involve far less fannying around than trying to buy anything interesting under £2k that won't leave you at the side of the road waiting for a very expensive recovery truck.

And I didn't even mention insurance

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

207 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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[quote=EDLT]Drive there in your M3, rent something for the ring, drive back in your M3. Would involve far less fannying around than trying to buy anything interesting under £2k that won't leave you at the side of the road waiting for a very expensive recovery truck.

We could do that but the the car and the risks are part of the fun. The Carlton cost us £350 about another £200 in bits and bobs before we went and it was almost faultless fat battery one every cold morning. No problem quick jump from a fellow guest at the hotel. And the clutch slave gave up on the m1 on the way home but we got there.

As for insurance it's not a problem I work in the trade so my company will cover what ever we buy.

ajf

428 posts

227 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Be warned most insurance companies don't cover that region of Germany anymore as most know your only going to the ring

stephen300o

15,464 posts

249 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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How about an old Triumph Spitfire?

hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

207 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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stephen300o said:
How about an old Triumph Spitfire?
Ive got One of them with a few tweaks. But I wouldn't be sure that I'd get there.



NadiR

1,071 posts

168 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Civic VTI-S?

stephen300o

15,464 posts

249 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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hoppo4.2 said:
stephen300o said:
How about an old Triumph Spitfire?
Ive got One of them with a few tweaks. But I wouldn't be sure that I'd get there.
A service/fettle then set off. An adventure for car and driver.

McClure

2,173 posts

167 months

McClure

2,173 posts

167 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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hoppo4.2

Original Poster:

1,548 posts

207 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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That's pritty cool

McClure

2,173 posts

167 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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or a nice V6 soundtrack for £999 http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3799022.htm

McClure

2,173 posts

167 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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There's some quality hoonage available for £2k. Tempted by this 300ZX fairlady myself

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3774493.htm

wackojacko

8,581 posts

211 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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Job done, this really is the best thing to do in your position.

http://www.rent4ring.de/en/info/rentals-for-the-no...

McClure

2,173 posts

167 months

Sunday 8th April 2012
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wackojacko said:
Job done, this really is the best thing to do in your position.

http://www.rent4ring.de/en/info/rentals-for-the-no...
eur700 for a day with a Caterham R300? I agree - do this.