A Supercar Experience Without the Supercar Cost?
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I went out today with some other p/hers for a blast around Northants:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Now, there were some really impressive cars out on that run (read e-x-p-e-n-s-i-v-e) and as much fun as I had, I can't help feeling a bit flat knowing that I'm probably not going to get the sort of money to buy a Ferrari or a McLaren or 911 Turbo / RS or similar. But it's got me thinking, what it was about the cars: the 'special' look, the sound when they started up and sped off and (I guess, 'cos I didn't drive any) the handling and the overall 'feel'. (Apologies for the crap description but I'm not a motoring journalist).
Could you get the same package w/out having to spend megabucks? I'm struggling to think of anything, other than a 911, that delivers some of the supercar feel, looks, power and sound w/out a price north of £20k.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Now, there were some really impressive cars out on that run (read e-x-p-e-n-s-i-v-e) and as much fun as I had, I can't help feeling a bit flat knowing that I'm probably not going to get the sort of money to buy a Ferrari or a McLaren or 911 Turbo / RS or similar. But it's got me thinking, what it was about the cars: the 'special' look, the sound when they started up and sped off and (I guess, 'cos I didn't drive any) the handling and the overall 'feel'. (Apologies for the crap description but I'm not a motoring journalist).
Could you get the same package w/out having to spend megabucks? I'm struggling to think of anything, other than a 911, that delivers some of the supercar feel, looks, power and sound w/out a price north of £20k.
dougc said:
[Divinyls]I touch myself...[/Divinyls]dougc said:
Oh My,
.That is quite beautiful

Frances The Mute said:
dougc said:
[Divinyls]I touch myself...[/Divinyls]
I saw a burgandy Cerbera go past when I was out at the weekend (near the Mini plant in Oxford)- it got the senses tingling in a way that was conspicuously absent upon encountering an F430 and a Gallardo on the same outing...
To actually drive one really must be one of the more rewarding experiences life can offer...

bazking69 said:
Westfield/Caterham?
I agree. Whilst their looks might hold a candle to the cars you mention in your post OP, a 7 type car or atom sans-windscreen, is much much more of an occasion to drive simply because they are so different to what you'd be used to. They're a world apart from a cosseting modern supercar or scary 80s supercar. I cannot think of a more memorable driving experience than being in a Seven or similar on a warm sunny evening in the countryside, just as the air is starting to cool bringing with it that unique aroma that is English countryside. The smells combined with the way they just dance down the roughest of B-roads when you key into how they need to be driven is unforgettable and what driving is/should be about.10k will get you a car that will do 0-100mph in under 10 seconds too, so you'll get your performance kicks as well.
I've no idea on the driving experience or ownership issues but this is FAR more supercar than the Cerb...
http://pistonheads.com/sales/3065962.htm
The Tuscan is possibly THE most head-turning car this side of a Lamborghini...
http://pistonheads.com/sales/3065962.htm
The Tuscan is possibly THE most head-turning car this side of a Lamborghini...
I'd go for something like this personally, although I might be biased...

http://pistonheads.com/sales/3037239.htm

http://pistonheads.com/sales/3037239.htm
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