Great driving two seater car for £9.5k
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The engine requirements limit you a bit. Are you sure they're necessary?
I started thinking about buying an additional car at the end of Feb. For me, it basically needed to be a fun / interesting car, but due to my other cars it was targetted more at a runaround than pure fun - but it had to be interesting enough that I'd want to drive it.
I considered Z3 / Z4s but somebody recommended an Alfa. A week ago I bought an Alfa Spider (946, equivalent of the Brera).
On paper, it's only ~185bhp but it feels plenty quick and fun to drive - and I'm used to quick cars. It is far far better than I expected it to be, and I'm very impressed with it.
I started thinking about buying an additional car at the end of Feb. For me, it basically needed to be a fun / interesting car, but due to my other cars it was targetted more at a runaround than pure fun - but it had to be interesting enough that I'd want to drive it.
I considered Z3 / Z4s but somebody recommended an Alfa. A week ago I bought an Alfa Spider (946, equivalent of the Brera).
On paper, it's only ~185bhp but it feels plenty quick and fun to drive - and I'm used to quick cars. It is far far better than I expected it to be, and I'm very impressed with it.
schmalex said:
Slk55?
You won't get a decent SLK55 for that money but you can bag yourself a very good SLK350:http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
jof said:
Is the answer not contained in your user name?? Or do I need a whoosh parrot?
I am also considering getting another Chimaera. I really loved mine for 7 years, I was hit with a big bill when I had to have my outriggers replaced which meant a body off job the car was a load of trouble afterwards. 
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