What's the fastest car down a bumpy tight country road?
What's the fastest car down a bumpy tight country road?
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imahuman118

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51 posts

100 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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If you live in the uk then you know that the limiting factor of your cars handling dynamics is the fact its bouncing up and down on all the small pebbles and imperfections on what's otherwise a great country road.

So what's the fastest car for £15k down a bumpy tight country road?

The most important factors are chassis dynamics and suspension tuning.
Examples of cars for that price is a 2010 audi s4, 2006 Porsche boxter 987, 2010 wrx sti, 2011 evo x......


DangerMonkey

590 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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a hire car

Hoofy

78,675 posts

298 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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imahuman118 said:
The most important factors are chassis dynamics and suspension tuning.
Examples of cars for that price is a 2010 audi s4, 2006 Porsche boxter 987, 2010 wrx sti, 2011 evo x......
No way I'd drive any of those down a tight bumpy country road!

Krikkit

27,494 posts

197 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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From the showroom? The highest-powered STI or Evo you could get I'd imagine...

If you wanted to go really fast the latest-gen WRC cars would be a good start. biggrin

egor110

17,512 posts

219 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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a tiny little clio 172 cup or trophy

Momentofmadness

2,370 posts

257 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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red_slr

19,126 posts

205 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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15k budget I would have to say the cheapest Caterham K Series you can find (12k ish probably) plus £3k on engine mods to get you as close to 200bhp as you can. (probably 170 ish being realistic for £3k). Can leave suspension and brakes etc stock good enough by a factor of 3. Sticky tyres will help too and not expensive as they run small wheels. There would be very little in the £15k price bracket that could keep up.

If you want a roof maybe an E60 M5 or modified WRX or something. Perhaps a bit left field would be a stripped C5 corvette. Magnetic dampers and lots of torque. 400/400 pretty easy to get with 350/350 stock.


HustleRussell

25,650 posts

176 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Depends on who's driving

I bet the majority of drivers would go fastest in a little non-threatening hot hatch. It should be turbo or supercharged so that you can get away with getting the odd gear wrong. LSD and sticky tyres. Minimal weight. Dunno who makes the best one at the moment but you get the idea. Maybe it's a fast Mini or something French.

jonah35

3,940 posts

173 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Golf R dsg if in budget

RSTurboPaul

12,115 posts

274 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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HustleRussell said:
Depends on who's driving

I bet the majority of drivers would go fastest in a little non-threatening hot hatch. It should be turbo or supercharged so that you can get away with getting the odd gear wrong. LSD and sticky tyres. Minimal weight. Dunno who makes the best one at the moment but you get the idea. Maybe it's a fast Mini or something French.
This.


I was going to suggest a beige 1.0 metro driven by an 18 year old - not sure how I made it to this age TBH, I look back and shudder slightly...

MKnight702

3,271 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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A Blitz Buggy since the Nomad is out of budget.

Failing that, pretty much any car and a complete lack of mechanical sympathy.

Zetec-S

6,481 posts

109 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Transit Connect, VW Caddy or Vauxhall Astra van...

I believe the fastest models have aftermarket upgrades such as dents and rust patches.

Ransoman

884 posts

106 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Any large 5 door hatch with independent suspension and Bilstein b6 dampers (and of course, decent tyres).

My Giulietta was crap on rough roads untill I fitted B6's, after that, nothing could upset it.

mr_spock

3,368 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Supercharged Range Rover. At least you can see over the hedges for oncoming traffic.

MorganP104

2,605 posts

146 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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mr_spock said:
Supercharged Range Rover. At least you can see over the hedges for oncoming traffic.
This.

A full-fat RR will flatten even the worst surface imperfections, and the supercharged engine will power you up the road nicely. biggrin

Bennet

2,130 posts

147 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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imahuman118 said:
So what's the fastest car for £15k down a bumpy tight country road?
Unless you have psychic powers or you're talking about imaginary closed roads, I'd suggest thinking about trying to go as fast as possible down tight, bumpy country roads is a recipe for life changing injuries.

Dave Hedgehog

15,135 posts

220 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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anything with air suspension

i was able to glide over sleeping policeman at 30 mph in an RS6 that would launch and RS4 into the air at 20mph

so the biggest engined allroad you can afford biggrin

Doofus

31,068 posts

189 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Something small, driven by somebody too young to care.

My fastest ever time on a 9 mile stretch of local country roads was in a 1984 XR2i. I was 19.

The two caveats are to do it in the dark, so you can see oncoming traffic even around a bend, and do it 30 years ago when there wasn't much oncoming traffic, and anything you did pass was also small.

culpz

4,959 posts

128 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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egor110 said:
a tiny little clio 172 cup or trophy
This, with ALOT of change left over.

ZX10R NIN

29,316 posts

141 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Renault Megane RS250/265 what you describe are what these cars were built for.