2 + 2 GT Car, Budget Under £45k?

2 + 2 GT Car, Budget Under £45k?

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sparta6

3,734 posts

106 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile

robemcdonald

9,121 posts

202 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..

Octoposse

Original Poster:

2,222 posts

191 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Funnily enough, I'd consider a 968 as I owned a 944 (cooking version - 2.5 8v 'Lux') and look back on it as more versatile than my current 997! Give me a pile of dosh left over as well! But my wife would want a bit more of a change, and she was never as impressed with the 944 as I was.

Ferrari 456 is one or two leagues above my Sunday morning kickabout comfort zone unfortunately.

635 one of the most beautiful BMWs ever made, but not quite what I'm looking for now.

Promise to update you with pictures when I swap, but could be the autumn as will get the summer out of the 911 first. Some great suggestions earlier that I wouldn't have thought of.

andy97

4,735 posts

228 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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Seeing as people are offering up Alfa’s, BMWs and Mercedes I will offer up an Audi RS6.

Bispal

1,698 posts

157 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Why bonkers? OP wanted a gorgeous true 2+2 with plenty of luggage space of torque. The 928 . and the others, fit that bill. You can get a 928 for £20k and that leaves £20 to make it perfect. They are comfortable, torquey and have loads of space as well as being super gorgeous. The OP didn't mention anything about age but with £20k to spend on making it perfect or £40k on a perfect example the 840 or 928 fit the bill perfectly. The 928 is even a hatchback! Its a genre of car that does not exist any more and should. Anyway he stated a 968 could be possible so there you are.......

robemcdonald

9,121 posts

202 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Bispal said:
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Why bonkers? OP wanted a gorgeous true 2+2 with plenty of luggage space of torque. The 928 . and the others, fit that bill. You can get a 928 for £20k and that leaves £20 to make it perfect. They are comfortable, torquey and have loads of space as well as being super gorgeous. The OP didn't mention anything about age but with £20k to spend on making it perfect or £40k on a perfect example the 840 or 928 fit the bill perfectly. The 928 is even a hatchback! Its a genre of car that does not exist any more and should. Anyway he stated a 968 could be possible so there you are.......
There are lots of reasons, but the main one for me would be that none of them would work with E10 fuel. Something everyone with an older car knows is a massive incoming problem.

Bo_apex

2,899 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Octoposse said:
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Funnily enough, I'd consider a 968 as I owned a 944 (cooking version - 2.5 8v 'Lux') and look back on it as more versatile than my current 997! Give me a pile of dosh left over as well! But my wife would want a bit more of a change, and she was never as impressed with the 944 as I was.

Ferrari 456 is one or two leagues above my Sunday morning kickabout comfort zone unfortunately.

635 one of the most beautiful BMWs ever made, but not quite what I'm looking for now.

Promise to update you with pictures when I swap, but could be the autumn as will get the summer out of the 911 first. Some great suggestions earlier that I wouldn't have thought of.
The sound of broken glass as robemcdonald drops his pint in astonishment hehe

Lots of Daily Mail journos getting excited about E10 but it's really rather simple

https://www.porsche.com/uk/aboutporsche/pressrelea...


robemcdonald

9,121 posts

202 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
Bo_apex said:
Octoposse said:
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Funnily enough, I'd consider a 968 as I owned a 944 (cooking version - 2.5 8v 'Lux') and look back on it as more versatile than my current 997! Give me a pile of dosh left over as well! But my wife would want a bit more of a change, and she was never as impressed with the 944 as I was.

Ferrari 456 is one or two leagues above my Sunday morning kickabout comfort zone unfortunately.

635 one of the most beautiful BMWs ever made, but not quite what I'm looking for now.

Promise to update you with pictures when I swap, but could be the autumn as will get the summer out of the 911 first. Some great suggestions earlier that I wouldn't have thought of.
The sound of broken glass as robemcdonald drops his pint in astonishment hehe

Lots of Daily Mail journos getting excited about E10 but it's really rather simple

https://www.porsche.com/uk/aboutporsche/pressrelea...
Very good. How long exactly before super unleaded goes the same way? (2025 if you can't be bothered looking it up)

Bo_apex

2,899 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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robemcdonald said:
Bo_apex said:
Octoposse said:
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Funnily enough, I'd consider a 968 as I owned a 944 (cooking version - 2.5 8v 'Lux') and look back on it as more versatile than my current 997! Give me a pile of dosh left over as well! But my wife would want a bit more of a change, and she was never as impressed with the 944 as I was.

Ferrari 456 is one or two leagues above my Sunday morning kickabout comfort zone unfortunately.

635 one of the most beautiful BMWs ever made, but not quite what I'm looking for now.

Promise to update you with pictures when I swap, but could be the autumn as will get the summer out of the 911 first. Some great suggestions earlier that I wouldn't have thought of.
The sound of broken glass as robemcdonald drops his pint in astonishment hehe

Lots of Daily Mail journos getting excited about E10 but it's really rather simple

https://www.porsche.com/uk/aboutporsche/pressrelea...
Very good. How long exactly before super unleaded goes the same way? (2025 if you can't be bothered looking it up)
Politics can change and Siemens / Porsche will deliver a physical solution.

Bo_apex

2,899 posts

224 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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Bispal said:
Why bonkers? OP wanted a gorgeous true 2+2 with plenty of luggage space of torque. The 928 . and the others, fit that bill. You can get a 928 for £20k and that leaves £20 to make it perfect. They are comfortable, torquey and have loads of space as well as being super gorgeous. The OP didn't mention anything about age but with £20k to spend on making it perfect or £40k on a perfect example the 840 or 928 fit the bill perfectly. The 928 is even a hatchback! Its a genre of car that does not exist any more and should. Anyway he stated a 968 could be possible so there you are.......
Did you see the 928 at London Concours ?
Simply stunning.

Bispal

1,698 posts

157 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
quotequote all
robemcdonald said:
Bispal said:
robemcdonald said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
sparta6 said:
Bispal said:
E24 M635csi
850 / 840i
928 S4
968
456 Ferrari if you are feeling brave!


All the newer stuff the rear seats are not great. Old 6 series are great in the rear but 840 newer and less precious. I sat for a good while in the rear of a 928 last weekend with no issues. All depreciation proof too.
+1

The rears are deceptively comfy - no complaints from passengers so far smile
840? I meant its a better daily proposition as its newer and less precious :-)
I was agreeing on the 928 rears smile
I’d be literally astonished if the op chose anything from that list..

Bonkers..
Why bonkers? OP wanted a gorgeous true 2+2 with plenty of luggage space of torque. The 928 . and the others, fit that bill. You can get a 928 for £20k and that leaves £20 to make it perfect. They are comfortable, torquey and have loads of space as well as being super gorgeous. The OP didn't mention anything about age but with £20k to spend on making it perfect or £40k on a perfect example the 840 or 928 fit the bill perfectly. The 928 is even a hatchback! Its a genre of car that does not exist any more and should. Anyway he stated a 968 could be possible so there you are.......
There are lots of reasons, but the main one for me would be that none of them would work with E10 fuel. Something everyone with an older car knows is a massive incoming problem.
Now that is bonkers! You can just use super. The gov has committed to keeping super E5 in fact ESSO has committed to having no ethanol in its E5 (its just says E5 on the pump for legal reasons). There are 100,000's of cars on the road that used to run on leaded fuel. Not buying a car because of gov. legislation is bonkers. We would all be in electric cars now if we followed the same logic. There is always a solution if there is a market.




Bispal

1,698 posts

157 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2021
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Bo_apex said:
Bispal said:
Why bonkers? OP wanted a gorgeous true 2+2 with plenty of luggage space of torque. The 928 . and the others, fit that bill. You can get a 928 for £20k and that leaves £20 to make it perfect. They are comfortable, torquey and have loads of space as well as being super gorgeous. The OP didn't mention anything about age but with £20k to spend on making it perfect or £40k on a perfect example the 840 or 928 fit the bill perfectly. The 928 is even a hatchback! Its a genre of car that does not exist any more and should. Anyway he stated a 968 could be possible so there you are.......
Did you see the 928 at London Concours ?
Simply stunning.
The blue one with pasha and teledials? If so yes :-) But was distracted by the 959 next to it.

tberg

616 posts

67 months

Monday 28th June 2021
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For the last eight years I have owned the best car I have ever owned (among 3 dozen or so),a 5.0 L Jaguar XKR. Out of the box it came with over 500hp and with a $700 pulley and tune (as I did), you have a 600hp barrel of fun. Mine passed 183,000 miles this past weekend, has been utterly reliable, comfortable, enjoyable on the track and on the street, will outrun M6s and AMGs and CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE LOW $20,000 RANGE!!! They haven't been made since 2015, but are still gorgeous, and well maintained ones will run for many more years and miles. The 5.0L supercharged engine is just a jewel of torque and power. While the back seat is usable only for people without legs, it still is technically a 2+2. Have you seen 180,000 mile Gran Turismo that is still able to be driven out on the streets?


Edited by tberg on Sunday 16th January 02:42

likesachange

2,636 posts

200 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Bought an Alfa yet? Superb cars! How many saloons have a chassis developed by the man who is responsible for the 458 Speciale, have a Ferrari engine, and littered with Carbon fibre (even the prop shaft) very special car. And when cruising on motorway will get 35-40mpg. Complete no brainer.

Octoposse

Original Poster:

2,222 posts

191 months

Monday 6th December 2021
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Update: few tweaks to the 997 C2 (OEM engine mounts for comfort, re-webbed seat belts to add some colour to the interior), so now not screamingly urgent. Happy to holiday next summer in it if required.

Replacement now definitely a three horse race:
1) Lexus LC 500 - had a look at one at our local dealer, and will have a test drive. Beautiful well put together car with great reviews - back seat very cramped at first glance though.
2) Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio - nearest Alfa dealer promised to ring me when they have one;
3) 997 Turbo - the “safe” choice - there’s such a superb network of brilliant independents around here for maintenance . . . makes ownership so easy!