Which £7k weekend toy. Performance and fun required
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Hi all
I am thinking, this winter, of selling my Defender (current weekend fun) and getting something a little more performance orientated. The Landy is great fun and off roading is a giggle, but with my first child on the way time will limit me. I've been considering a 7-a-like kit car and these are very much in the frame, but I'm wondering what the collective PH brain can offer up for my cash. So, criteria:-
That's about it. Do your worst.
I am thinking, this winter, of selling my Defender (current weekend fun) and getting something a little more performance orientated. The Landy is great fun and off roading is a giggle, but with my first child on the way time will limit me. I've been considering a 7-a-like kit car and these are very much in the frame, but I'm wondering what the collective PH brain can offer up for my cash. So, criteria:-
- £7k budget
- Reasonable to insure (Landy on a classic policy with 4kpa mileage allowance is under £200)
- Performance orientated - so a good chassis and reasonable power
- RWD
That's about it. Do your worst.

TVR- Chimaera Close the thread now . 


- £7k budget- Check
- Reasonable to insure (Landy on a classic policy with 4kpa mileage allowance is under £200)

- Performance orientated - so a good chassis and reasonable power- Check
- RWD-Check
All the usual suspects really.
S2000
VX220
BMW Z/M 3/4
Lotus Jobby
TVR
Old Porshe
MR2
MX5
You could go a bit leftfield with an Alfa Spider, Fiat Barchetta, or a Westie.
You could probably get into some sort of Morgan replica kit car for that money too.
Alternatively get a lightweight V8 Landie and show the motorbike boys how to do real wheelies.
S2000
VX220
BMW Z/M 3/4
Lotus Jobby
TVR
Old Porshe
MR2
MX5
You could go a bit leftfield with an Alfa Spider, Fiat Barchetta, or a Westie.
You could probably get into some sort of Morgan replica kit car for that money too.
Alternatively get a lightweight V8 Landie and show the motorbike boys how to do real wheelies.
Jasandjules said:
TVR Chimaera or Lotus Elise
I've been drooling over chim's all evening now! 
Elise is the very bottom of the market at that money. Anyone any experience of low end Elise? Would a tidy s1 start to appreciate now? Or at least be depreciation proof?
Also, at this money, is it brave pills time for both these choices?
billzeebub said:
Chimaera if a luxury. If regular use S2000 or Boxster, or maybe an E46 M3
It's a sort of semi luxury. I just started a new job and the bosses have said they will waive the car allowance rules and let me keep my old octavia, but I need a second car as a standby as I can't have an excuse for not going on site, they rest of my colleagues all have under 3 year old cars within warranty.What's your reasoning behind the TVR if a luxury? I wanna hop in and drive it of a weekend! Is a 7k chim likely to spend all its life on axle stands with me under it?

eltax91 said:
billzeebub said:
Chimaera if a luxury. If regular use S2000 or Boxster, or maybe an E46 M3
It's a sort of semi luxury. I just started a new job and the bosses have said they will waive the car allowance rules and let me keep my old octavia, but I need a second car as a standby as I can't have an excuse for not going on site, they rest of my colleagues all have under 3 year old cars within warranty.What's your reasoning behind the TVR if a luxury? I wanna hop in and drive it of a weekend! Is a 7k chim likely to spend all its life on axle stands with me under it?

For weekend fun, try a TVR V8S as just as quick as a Chim but much more fun as a weekend car due to being more raw. Very rare so hold value better, better looking imho, classic insurance and an awesome fun car to own, very chuckable. I had one for 5 years, bought an S2 as a stop gap until I could find a griff, loved it so much bought a V8S instead.
Wortha look for sure
Wortha look for sure
How about this? MK Indy (cater ham like car) with the running gear of a TVR Tuscan. I think this'll have all the performance you want
. I must admit that it is over budget but it's great car:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3887467.htm
Hope the link has worked from iPad
. I must admit that it is over budget but it's great car:http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3887467.htm
Hope the link has worked from iPad

Not much more to add:
TVR Chimaera
TVR S
Westfield
MX5 (of course).
If you go Chim: Chassis, Chassis. Better to spend a bit more for a good one, since a bad one will ruin you.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3876310.htm

TVR Chimaera
TVR S
Westfield
MX5 (of course).
If you go Chim: Chassis, Chassis. Better to spend a bit more for a good one, since a bad one will ruin you.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3876310.htm

Dalto123 said:
How about this? MK Indy (cater ham like car) with the running gear of a TVR Tuscan. I think this'll have all the performance you want
. I must admit that it is over budget but it's great car:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3887467.htm
Hope the link has worked from iPad
That looks immense!
. I must admit that it is over budget but it's great car:http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3887467.htm
Hope the link has worked from iPad

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