Soft top on a budget
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Looking for some inspiration and ideas…
I now have the sensible daily duties covered by an EV and a Superb Estate, so I’ve started to casually look for a fun car, on a very small budget.
Criteria are fairly open…I’m not a fast driver, but I do enjoy driving. So I would rather have something engaging and that you can get enjoyment out of at sensible speeds than something very fast.
I’d also like it to look, feel and sound a bit special or different.
Must be petrol, 2 + 2 seats would be handy so I could use it for the school run as well as the commute. Apart from that…criteria is wide open. I’m fairly handy with the spanner’s, and would fully intend for it to be a running project/resto. A little bit of welding doesn’t scare me either, I have two welders and don’t mind having something to practice on!
Oh, and no MX-5s, I’ve had two of them so feel I’ve scratched that itch.
I’m in no rush, so happy to keep looking for the right one to pop up over the next year or so.
Now for the difficult part, I want to spend less than £1k. At first look I thought that would be impossible, but I think with patience and being ready to go when something comes up I might stand a chance.
I now have the sensible daily duties covered by an EV and a Superb Estate, so I’ve started to casually look for a fun car, on a very small budget.
Criteria are fairly open…I’m not a fast driver, but I do enjoy driving. So I would rather have something engaging and that you can get enjoyment out of at sensible speeds than something very fast.
I’d also like it to look, feel and sound a bit special or different.
Must be petrol, 2 + 2 seats would be handy so I could use it for the school run as well as the commute. Apart from that…criteria is wide open. I’m fairly handy with the spanner’s, and would fully intend for it to be a running project/resto. A little bit of welding doesn’t scare me either, I have two welders and don’t mind having something to practice on!
Oh, and no MX-5s, I’ve had two of them so feel I’ve scratched that itch.
I’m in no rush, so happy to keep looking for the right one to pop up over the next year or so.
Now for the difficult part, I want to spend less than £1k. At first look I thought that would be impossible, but I think with patience and being ready to go when something comes up I might stand a chance.
Mini cooper convertible maybe?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025041112...
Personally I'd look for a tidy MG TF.
But it's possible that the 2+2 cars you mentioned might actually be cheaper and better value as they're less popular than the 2 seat roadsters.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025041112...
Personally I'd look for a tidy MG TF.
But it's possible that the 2+2 cars you mentioned might actually be cheaper and better value as they're less popular than the 2 seat roadsters.
Some of the above replies seem to have forgotten the £1k budget.
With that kind of money, and petrol, I'm guessing you don't want to be paying £760 road tax.
So, you're into the smaller engined stuff, which isn't that desirable: VW Eos, VW Beetle, Ford Focus CC, Renault Megane CC, Peugeot 307 CC, Vauxhall Astra, Mini Convertible. Out of that lot the best to drive is probably the Eos or the Mini.
Anything else is either going to be a project, and/or really old (like Saab 9-3, Merc CLK, Volvo C70, any BMW). I am assuming you want to buy it, then use it this summer, not next!!
With that kind of money, and petrol, I'm guessing you don't want to be paying £760 road tax.
So, you're into the smaller engined stuff, which isn't that desirable: VW Eos, VW Beetle, Ford Focus CC, Renault Megane CC, Peugeot 307 CC, Vauxhall Astra, Mini Convertible. Out of that lot the best to drive is probably the Eos or the Mini.
Anything else is either going to be a project, and/or really old (like Saab 9-3, Merc CLK, Volvo C70, any BMW). I am assuming you want to buy it, then use it this summer, not next!!
This is nice, a bit over your budget but could be a deal to be done.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025041112...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025041112...
Thanks all…keep them coming!
The budget is more of a self-imposed challenge than a hard limit! How much open-top fun can I have on a shoestring budget?
I must admit I’m scared of the MG head gasket problems, is this a real worry? I could probably tackle one myself - but not sure I really fancy that job.
And good point about the kids - they used to love the MX5 with the top down but maybe the back seat is a different experience altogether.
The budget is more of a self-imposed challenge than a hard limit! How much open-top fun can I have on a shoestring budget?
I must admit I’m scared of the MG head gasket problems, is this a real worry? I could probably tackle one myself - but not sure I really fancy that job.
And good point about the kids - they used to love the MX5 with the top down but maybe the back seat is a different experience altogether.
I'd imagine that most MGs will have had the HG done by now given their age.
These have always made me smile.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025042416...
I'm not sure if they're okay to drive but they are cheap.
These have always made me smile.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025042416...
I'm not sure if they're okay to drive but they are cheap.
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