Love affair is over... What next
Discussion
These threads seem to be common so I hope you lot don't mind!
Last week I posted a thread asking about Lexus & 7 series BM's - I've got a bit of a v8 itch that needs scratching! But I decided against one of those as a daily - instead I've found myself a more sensible daily, and I'm looking to get rid of my classic Saab 900 in favour of something bigger and more brutish.
I've had a thing for Saabs for a while now but I think the love affair is coming to an end, I've had a 9000, 9-3, 9-5 and 900 and well, I get bored I guess.
So, I'm looking for a new toy/second car. I dont have a huge amount of cash to play with here as I overspent on my daily. I'll probably get around 1500 for the Saab so I'm looking to spend around that, no more than 2k - which I think for a big engined and possibly old car should get me something half decent, fun and a bit different.
Criteria - Different to the Saab - Fast! Nice engine, preferably v8 but not bothered as long as it's got plenty of power and sounds nice, must be good for long journeys, as while I won't be commuting with it, I live in the Midlands and need to make regular trips to see family in Southampton and Yorkshire, and we go for quite a few weekends away. Good looking is always a bonus, but it's more about the driving experience, comfort is still important - ruling out mx5's and the like
The options so far;
Jag of some kind,
Still tempted with a lexus ls430 as It would be lovely for long journeys but I'm not sure it can be considered a toy or novelty...,
BMW 740 - older one to be in budget,
Alfa 156 v6 (bit scared by these after previous alfa became expensive)
An old merc if a decent one can be found in budget - pillarless coupe mercs from the late 80's early 90's
Any suggestions please - I can think of loads until I'm actually looking to buy and then my mind goes blank! Basically anything fast and enjoyable for long weekend journeys. I'm all for an appreciating classic if it was right, and reliable enough. I don't particularly enjoy tinkering and I don't enjoy DIY mechanical stuff but will happily send to the garage for improvements or the odd repair.
Thanks
Last week I posted a thread asking about Lexus & 7 series BM's - I've got a bit of a v8 itch that needs scratching! But I decided against one of those as a daily - instead I've found myself a more sensible daily, and I'm looking to get rid of my classic Saab 900 in favour of something bigger and more brutish.
I've had a thing for Saabs for a while now but I think the love affair is coming to an end, I've had a 9000, 9-3, 9-5 and 900 and well, I get bored I guess.
So, I'm looking for a new toy/second car. I dont have a huge amount of cash to play with here as I overspent on my daily. I'll probably get around 1500 for the Saab so I'm looking to spend around that, no more than 2k - which I think for a big engined and possibly old car should get me something half decent, fun and a bit different.
Criteria - Different to the Saab - Fast! Nice engine, preferably v8 but not bothered as long as it's got plenty of power and sounds nice, must be good for long journeys, as while I won't be commuting with it, I live in the Midlands and need to make regular trips to see family in Southampton and Yorkshire, and we go for quite a few weekends away. Good looking is always a bonus, but it's more about the driving experience, comfort is still important - ruling out mx5's and the like
The options so far;
Jag of some kind,
Still tempted with a lexus ls430 as It would be lovely for long journeys but I'm not sure it can be considered a toy or novelty...,
BMW 740 - older one to be in budget,
Alfa 156 v6 (bit scared by these after previous alfa became expensive)
An old merc if a decent one can be found in budget - pillarless coupe mercs from the late 80's early 90's
Any suggestions please - I can think of loads until I'm actually looking to buy and then my mind goes blank! Basically anything fast and enjoyable for long weekend journeys. I'm all for an appreciating classic if it was right, and reliable enough. I don't particularly enjoy tinkering and I don't enjoy DIY mechanical stuff but will happily send to the garage for improvements or the odd repair.
Thanks
Edited by Ghost91 on Monday 29th June 17:52
Found a few nice XJ's so far!
Also this which looks tempting
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...
Also this which looks tempting
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...
Ghost91 said:
Found a few nice XJ's so far!
Also this which looks tempting
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...
All you need to know is it has parking cenors.Also this which looks tempting
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...
Looks like a lot of car for 2k though.
I would suggest an Audi D2 A8 4.2 quattro sport but as one of your criteria is driving experience I don't think it'll offer quite the level of involvement you may be looking for.
It'll certainly get you there in comfort and understated style though.
Similarly-aged S8's at that price are probably money pits so best avoided.
It'll certainly get you there in comfort and understated style though.
Similarly-aged S8's at that price are probably money pits so best avoided.
abitlikefiennes said:
I would suggest an Audi D2 A8 4.2 quattro sport but as one of your criteria is driving experience I don't think it'll offer quite the level of involvement you may be looking for.
It'll certainly get you there in comfort and understated style though.
Similarly-aged S8's at that price are probably money pits so best avoided.
These did cross my mind when I was after a daily... Perhaps I should try and drive one. I think it might lack the sense of occasion or something a bit different that I'm after though It'll certainly get you there in comfort and understated style though.
Similarly-aged S8's at that price are probably money pits so best avoided.
I cant comment on your other suggestions but my Alfa 156 was great. It cost no money over a few years then general maintenance costs, I must of been lucky with mine as you have said you had a bad experience. The engine sounds good too but I wouldnt buy a 2.5 now Id only be tempted with the GTA which is over budget. I loved the 156 but it would require that 3.2 to own another one.
defblade said:
Lots of tidy(ish) 5 series about, it's what I ended up with when setting out for a 7. I really like mine, 530i, £1350
Nice, I wouldnt mind a 540 perhaps. The thing is, for a weekend car I want it to be a bit different and I'm not sure the 5 series fits the bill, unless maybe I go for an older one. I think if I got a fairly modern 5 series id just end up driving it all the time for work and everything where as if it's a bit more ridiculous, huge or uneconomical then I can save and enjoy it for weekends. I did consider getting a 530 as my only car and being done with it - but did the maths and it works out a bit better having two - especially if one is out of action I can leave it until a more convenient time to fix. Being a contractor any time off work is money lost so I've found it handy having two cars for the last couple of yearsMikeyjae said:
I cant comment on your other suggestions but my Alfa 156 was great. It cost no money over a few years then general maintenance costs, I must of been lucky with mine as you have said you had a bad experience. The engine sounds good too but I wouldnt buy a 2.5 now Id only be tempted with the GTA which is over budget. I loved the 156 but it would require that 3.2 to own another one.
Mine was a diesel so perhaps I shouldn't tar petrols with the same brush - most of the problems I had with it were diesel related. What's the reason for going for the 3.2 next time, just a power thing?
Ghost91 said:
Mine was a diesel so perhaps I shouldn't tar petrols with the same brush - most of the problems I had with it were diesel related.
What's the reason for going for the 3.2 next time, just a power thing?
Im not sure ot be fair, the power and sound make the GTA special, its a totally different car. I know with the 156 being older now I just think it would take 3.2 for me to fall in love with it again. Saying that I own a Saab 9-3 Aero now. Even though the Saab is more refined and probably faster then my old 156 it just dosent drive or handle as well. I would buy a GTA tomorrow if I didnt need it as a daily.What's the reason for going for the 3.2 next time, just a power thing?
Mikeyjae said:
Im not sure ot be fair, the power and sound make the GTA special, its a totally different car. I know with the 156 being older now I just think it would take 3.2 for me to fall in love with it again. Saying that I own a Saab 9-3 Aero now. Even though the Saab is more refined and probably faster then my old 156 it just dosent drive or handle as well. I would buy a GTA tomorrow if I didnt need it as a daily.
You have a good taste in cars! ZX10R NIN said:
Hey Ghost what did you end up buying as your daily?
This is a little over budget but it's a V8 & it seems to have been looked after, it might be worth a look.
It's a bit of a long story... I did decide on a c270 in the end! I was pretty impressed and as an all round daily driver it just fits the bill and looks quite classy too! Im waiting for a decent one to come along do I can buy one This is a little over budget but it's a V8 & it seems to have been looked after, it might be worth a look.
Until then, my daily Is my mrs new car - she saw and wanted a VW Boring - so I'll be driving that until her Panda 100HP sells. What a palaver!
Sweet at least you end up with a fun daily for a bit.
I forgot to show the link for the V8 535i so here it is:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-BMW-535I-SPORT-AUTO...
I forgot to show the link for the V8 535i so here it is:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-BMW-535I-SPORT-AUTO...
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