The perfect fleet?

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sparkyph

Original Poster:

55 posts

78 months

Tuesday 7th November 2017
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330d touring, mx5 NC (Mk3) and of course the V8V. All fulfil their roles perfectly. Life is good!

Big Ry

1,678 posts

119 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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My fleet is:

V12V - Weekend Toy
RR Evoque - Armchair Cruising
Just ordered a JCW Hatch for a DD biggrin
BMW R NineT for when I’m feeling brave.

Missus and I will share the RR and JCW......she doesn’t touch Eleanor nono

steveway

894 posts

84 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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my fleet is:-

V12V for myself
Porsche Boxster S for her indoors
Kia Nero hybrid as DD but I don't use it

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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my fleet is:-

2015 Audi TT Ultra (it has those Knight Rider lights...whoosh!)
2012 V8 Vantage S (Sportshift)
1978 Chevrolet Corvette Nitro Funny Car

Overall thoughts:
The Audi serves a purpose of being a non boring daily driver, to allow a fun weekend toy. Up to 70mpg, £20 a year to tax, nice cabin, understeers like a tanker ship though.

The Vantage - my first Aston. Been brilliant fun so far, a few niggles but mostly ironed out and now enjoying it, albeit in the freezing rain, slipping & sliding around the countryside, this week in particular. Being replaced by a new Vantage in 2018. Quite excited about speccing a car to my own wants and needs, only ever had ex-demo cars when they've been 'new'.

The Corvette probably doesn't register on most folks radar as it's a bit of a one trick pony and drag racing's not everyone's cup of tea. Built purely for 1/4 mile racing, sufficient grunt to get the job done, a bit of a money pit, but the noise, smell and performance make it worth it. More power than 2 and a bit Bugatti Chiron's, and 1050kg wet weight.

morty1961

379 posts

182 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Daily drive is an old 2001 Focus Zetec 1.8. Cant get shut as it was my Dads and its been a reliable old mule and does what it says on the tin.

Weekend toys are my 2006 V8V and my 2003 Mk 1 Focus RS (Best car I have ever owned by a country mile)!!

Edit ... forgot to add the Mrs has a Fiesta Titanium 1 litre ecoboost (125)........................cant believe how quick this is for a 3 cyl sewing m/c

Edited by morty1961 on Wednesday 8th November 08:43

ilikeAstons

275 posts

104 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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DB9 for me.
Range Rover Evoke for the Mrs.
We both use a 110 Defender (proper off-roader for the winter).

WelshBoltonBen

133 posts

78 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Trying to decide on a DD at the moment, got a couple of grand to spend, just want something reliable and that starts every time. Although how often ill drive it when my V8V is parked next to it is another question.....

Buster73

5,058 posts

153 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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2016. N430 manual for weekend / sunny day use.

2014 BMW 520 D M sport auto for DD , cracking car and suprisingly fast enough and economical as well.

2017 Audi S3 DSG that the dragon uses but I occasionally " borrow"

2017 AMG A45 , which I get the very occasional blast out in , son's car and the bugger doesn't leave his keys out of arms length much.

AMDBSVNick

6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Big Ry said:
Just ordered a JCW Hatch for a DD biggrin


biglaugh

AMLAndrew

850 posts

109 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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V8VS Manual - weekend toy

BMW 1 Series - my DD

Disco 4 - Wifeys

Newly acquired my first Aston - only really had a week's driving & just put her to bed for the winter but hope to get her out for an occasional run out on a sunny winters day. Initial impressions are great; way more classy than all the Porkers I've had.

bogie

16,376 posts

272 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Range Rover sport SC petrol - general use where we need 4 seats/ rural winter - 15k miles a year

Volvo C70 T5 convertible - her commuter - 15k miles a year

Vantage Roadster 4.7 - whenever I can fit in - 10K miles a year

V-Rod and MV Agusta - dry days on 2 wheels when possible - 8k miles a year

...we spend a lot of time on the roads for business and pleasure - prefer convertibles or 2 wheels smile

damianke

144 posts

142 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Another RRS 5.0 S/C Petrol for me
Evoque convertible petrol for the boss
V12VSRM for high days and holidays and trips to France; driven by both of us. on long runs.

24 cylinders of petrol loveliness; 8 supercharged, 4 turbocharged, and 12 n/a. Not a diesel cylinder in sight, so think of all the happy polar bears (or something like that).


12pack

1,539 posts

168 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Relatively carbon neutral


Daily driver: The ulitmate digital EV, built by robots: Tesla Model S
Contrasts nicely with the ultimate analog ICE car, built by hand.
Not in pic Mini Countryman S PHEV for the SO



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sundayjumper

529 posts

282 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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In age order...

1999 Carrera 2 - was my weekend car, has only been used for autosolos this year, hopefully sprints next year.

2001 BMW 320td Compact - my DD, will soon hit 200k miles and just refuses to die.

2003 VW T4 LWB Caravelle - for big stuff, camping, mountain biking.

2007 Vantage V8 - bought this year, my weekend car.

2013 Passat Estate - wife's car / sensible family runabout.


Birdbrain

65 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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2014 Range Rover Vogue SE
2010 AM V8V roadster (upgraded exhaust and de--catted by Bamford Rose)
1992 Landrover Defender 110 (currently being rebuilt - we've had it since new!)
1976 Series 3 Lightweight Landrover (rebuilt on galvanised chassis)

The first two are being used as wedding cars for my sister in laws wedding on Saturday week. I would have thought the Lightweight would have been more fun but she's not having it!

ChilliWhizz

11,992 posts

161 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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I don't have a daily commute so....

TVR for roof off/hooning/track days
Golf for Sainsburys and tip runs
Vantage for Waitrose and weekends away smile
B Roadster for, er, sentimental reasons....


LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

177 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Not necessary the perfect fleet but my current fleet:-

Aston V8 Vantage Roadster (manual)
Lady S has a Mercedes AMG Sportwagen
1964 MGB (owned for 38 years) for track and occasional competition
1968 Norton 750 Commando Fastback for even more nostalgia





Cockernee

3,059 posts

160 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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V12V - For making lots of noise and wrestling practice for when I come across a Grizzly Bear biggrin
McLaren 12C for going fast
Tesla - P90D for free driving
Audi SQ5 - For The Wife

Obviously too many cars, so the Wife's car needs to go.

Big Ry

1,678 posts

119 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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AMDBSVNick said:


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Happy with it I assume ?

Manual or Auto ?

AMDBSVNick

6,993 posts

162 months

Wednesday 8th November 2017
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Big Ry said:
Happy with it I assume ?

Manual or Auto ?
Auto. It's a hoot