4 seater.....
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xcentric

Original Poster:

722 posts

239 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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With my wife planning to drive the Aston on fun weekend trips, the only way the rest of us can tag along will be in a 4 seater. So what would people consider? Must be interesting, fun to drive, have enough space for 2 nearly teenagers in the back, and not be so stupidly depreciating that its too expensive a proposition. Buying used, obviously.

Current candidates:
  • Ferrari California T
  • M3/5 of some vintage
  • Evora S (is there enough space in the back?)
  • Porsche 911
Any thoughts or other suggestions?

Spindoctor

838 posts

220 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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I wouldn't put teenagers in the rear of a 911, unless you want to exact revenge for something. Evora also pretty cramped in the back.

V8 Mustang?

F355GTS

3,820 posts

275 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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You won't get near teenage boys in the back of a California T or 911 and i doubt the Evora too.

Consider an FF, Rapide or Maserati Granturismo?

belleair302

6,990 posts

227 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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E63s AMG or an Alpina B6

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 1st January 2021
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Granturismo


marky7seven

191 posts

68 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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MAC 720S said:
Granturismo

MAC 720s, you been a mclaren fan, do you ever think they will do a 4 seater.

stuthemong

2,478 posts

237 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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Sell the aston you have, get a rapide.

Buy a proper focused sports car to be the sports car instead of the Aston.

Win win

Seriously, the rapide is a great solution for you I think

Look at the rear seats on thirs

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10678801

V12 goodness

psi310398

10,495 posts

223 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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The rear of a Panamera is a very nice place even for proper sized adults...

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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marky7seven said:
MAC 720s, you been a mclaren fan, do you ever think they will do a 4 seater.
Straight from the horses mouth > https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/mclaren/99244/four-s...


ANOpax

1,048 posts

186 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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MAC 720S said:
That article is nearly 4 years old and still McLaren hasn’t come up with a 4 seater. I suspect that the business case doesn’t stack up when you look at the sales figures of other supercar 4 seaters.

Lee Jones Jnr

1,724 posts

190 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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psi310398 said:
The rear of a Panamera is a very nice place even for proper sized adults...
The exterior is what stops Panameras being a bigger seller I think. That said they have still shifted quite a few.

darty

202 posts

304 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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Alfa Guilia QV. Love mine and still feels special when I drive it even though its over 3 years old. Quick, great handling, relatively rare and my two boys have more than enough room in the back.

marky7seven

191 posts

68 months

Saturday 2nd January 2021
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darty said:
Alfa Guilia QV. Love mine and still feels special when I drive it even though its over 3 years old. Quick, great handling, relatively rare and my two boys have more than enough room in the back.
i like that, how about this one: https://usedcars.alfaromeo.co.uk/search/vehicle/al...

LotusJas

1,363 posts

251 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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xcentric said:
Any thoughts or other suggestions?
Ferrari Lusso V12

Oddly actually appreciating at present.

Proper full luxury 4 seater, and sounds amazing with a Novitec.


BJWoods

5,018 posts

304 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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Spindoctor said:
I wouldn't put teenagers in the rear of a 911, unless you want to exact revenge for something. Evora also pretty cramped in the back.

V8 Mustang?
V8 Mustang convertible? as the have a lot more headroom in the back, than the coupe.

I'm 5 10, and can sit in the driver seat, and in the back with good headroom in the convertible (same seat position) no chance in the coupe. (bonus, only realized after I had bought one, teenagers easily fit in the back)

and you then have a V8 convertible... ! (and in my experience, the public don't hate you, all smiles)

though an M3/M5, or Audi RS6 would be better for 4 people over long journeys.


Edited by BJWoods on Sunday 3rd January 22:06

marky7seven

191 posts

68 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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BJWoods said:
Spindoctor said:
I wouldn't put teenagers in the rear of a 911, unless you want to exact revenge for something. Evora also pretty cramped in the back.

V8 Mustang?
V8 Mustang convertible? as the have a lot more headroom in the back, than the coupe.

I'm 5 10, and can sit in the driver seat, and in the back with good headroom in the convertible (same seat position) no chance in the coupe. (bonus, only realized after I had bought one, teenagers easily fit in the back)

and you then have a V8 convertible... ! (and in my experience, the public don't hate you, all smiles)

though an M3/M5, or Audi RS6 would be better for 4 people over long journeys.


Edited by BJWoods on Sunday 3rd January 22:06


I regret selling my RS6 more than any other car, with the Milltek exhaust it made you laugh, I would buy her back if I could.

xcentric

Original Poster:

722 posts

239 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Some good suggestions. RS6 an option, though I'd be tempted to take the dogs and then they'd get a bit thrown around.....

GranTurismo a very good shout, have started to look at those.....

tokyo_mb

434 posts

237 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Another recommendation for the Granturismo.

Worth getting over to the sportsmaserati forum for more owner insight on the different models (auto, MC, MC Stradale) and the variations between years and the engine number after which the variators cease to be an issue.

sparta6

4,004 posts

120 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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LotusJas said:
Ferrari Lusso V12

Oddly actually appreciating at present.

Proper full luxury 4 seater, and sounds amazing with a Novitec.

That does sound good smile

footsoldier

2,291 posts

212 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Of those, and for the same job, I've had an Evora, a Carrera 4, an RS6, and currently have a Lusso and a QV.

Evora - too small in the back for what you need. Same with a 911, imo. Ok for short trips, used a 997 Carrera 4 GTS as a daily one winter- good fun!
Alfa - great car for the money, either used or with discount. I'm on my second. Very traction limited on cold wet days, and I switch to winter tyres.
It's also a good size for a daily, but with 5 seats, and plenty room (newer cars have folding seats and CarPlay which are pluses for me)

RS6 is a level up in quality, slightly less exciting to throw around, but can handle anything, with 4wd. It's a bit big round town, whereas QV is a size down, which makes a difference. Could easily get another, previous series, biggest downside were the fake exhaust pops and bangs that drove me mad.

Lusso - best of the lot, unsurprisingly. You can get them for half list price, but they feel list price! Powertrain is fantastic
I use it a lot - 5k miles in 5 months, and also on winter tyres atm. Best for long trips, another one that's a bit too big round town, and it's subtle, but still a Ferrari, if you want low profile.

Maerati - very nice, and I once had a quattroporte for 2 years, sadly dont like the looks of the latest ones and too many diesels. The V8 GTS with a Larini was probably the sweetest sounding car I've owned. Maybe ageing to much now?

Test drove a Panamera, it was a hybrid and I thought it was terrible - too heavy - but no doubt a 'normal' one is good.

For one that does it all without thinking, and reasonable money, I'd personally go RS6. (Maybe RS4 if 6 is too big - I had a B7 manual and it was the sweet spot, not sure how interesting the new ones are by comparison.

Lusso is a better car than all of them, but comes with a better price tag!

Edited by footsoldier on Tuesday 5th January 18:48


Edited by footsoldier on Tuesday 5th January 18:48