An everyday / useable kit car?
An everyday / useable kit car?
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mdowning

Original Poster:

218 posts

230 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Hi

I'm in the market for a new car and I was just wondering whether there are any quick kit cars that are reliable and could feasibly be used for "everyday" use?

TBH, I only do about 5k miles per year. I work and live in london during the week and tend to head back home to Wiltshire at the weekends. But I'd like a car that was dependable and has reasonable all weather gear. I wouldn't mind the odd bit of maintenance, but wouldn't want it to be a constant hassle.

I guess re budget, perhaps £6k. But not really that strict.

Thanks for any thoughts.

Best,

Mat

AdamW

775 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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It depends on your priorities. You could feasibly use a Seven-type daily, but it'd be a compromise in terms of practicality and would test your patience in the winter. A more practical option would be something like a Quantum H4 (under budget), but it wouldn't be as much fun to drive as a Seven.

Adam.

Moose.

5,345 posts

265 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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GTM Libra might be possible, although you'll probably want to stretch the budget a little.

AdamW

775 posts

264 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Good thought... they're down to about £6500 these days.


Edited by AdamW on Wednesday 7th March 13:23

mdowning

Original Poster:

218 posts

230 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Thanks for quick responsse.

GTM Libra, no idea what that is, I'm off for a quick web-surf.

Sam_68

9,939 posts

269 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Earlier GTM's (Coupe or Rossa) are perfectly feasible and well within your budget. Midas/Mini Marcos or Marcos Martina would also be fine, or there's the Marlin Berlinetta is you fancy something more retro looking.

I used to do more miles than you with a Westfield as my only means of transport, but it helps if you are a Hard Northern Bastard for something that hardcore. I've turned into a Soft Shandy Drinking Southern Jessie since then, so I'd want something with usable weather gear, these days!

mdowning

Original Poster:

218 posts

230 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Ok - I've had a look.

I like the marlin, a lot.

The Libra looks good too. But can't seem to find any for sale. There's only two on PH. One's v expensive and one's v cheap.

Westfield might be a good way to go, although I've heard varying reviews about the chassis. It might be worth paying the extra and popping for a real 7. Thoughts?

Also - anyone got any thoughts on the Fisher Fury?

grahambell

2,720 posts

299 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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Fisher Fury is a Jeremy Philips design and consequently handles well enough to win tons of races.

Possible problem for everyday use though is lack of a boot, so you might like consider the Stylus, which is effectively a slightly more practical Fury. www.pistonheads.com/roadtests/doc.asp?c=112&i=7351

JonRB

79,417 posts

296 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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mdowning said:
The Libra looks good too. But can't seem to find any for sale. There's only two on PH. One's v expensive and one's v cheap.

When you consider that the "very expensive" one is a V6 and the seller is fairly accurate when he says that it is almost £30k new ex-factory then it's a bargain. Especially since, despite what the advert suggests, it's been for sale for months and the seller may take an offer.

phil green griff

248 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
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grahambell said:
Fisher Fury is a Jeremy Philips design and consequently handles well enough to win tons of races.

Possible problem for everyday use though is lack of a boot, so you might like consider the Stylus, which is effectively a slightly more practical Fury. www.pistonheads.com/roadtests/doc.asp?c=112&i=7351



Or the Stylus RT which is more track orientated http://img176.imageshack.us/my.php?im this is mine which i'm in the middle of fitting a 2.0 VX lump with TBs and about 195bhp