Wanting a different car immediately?
Wanting a different car immediately?
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DLovett

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329 posts

185 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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I've owned my basically immaculate bianca white S1 Peugeot 106 1.3 Rallye, for about 2 months. The car is in amazing condition and I have already spent about £1000 on the car.

I just can't help having my doubts about it. It's noisy, uncomfortable and has no equipment what so ever. It also creeks and rattles and generally feels very old to drive, even though the car is from 1996 and has power steering.

Other than that, because of the cars condition, I worry about it all the time, taking extreme notice where I park it, and spending an enormous amount of time keeping it clean and shiny inside and out.

It's good fun to drive, I just feel, living in the city, that I rarely do get the opportunity to take advantage of the fun capabilities of the car. The ride is very firm, which isn't optimal with the current condition of the roads in Copenhagen, and the car sits at 4800 RPM on the motorway.

I often visit my parents, about 18 motorway miles away, work is 5 motorway miles away.

I just feel that this would be a terrific car, if lived on a winding B road, not so much in the city where I mostly do city driving or motorway miles.

I've been looking at stuff like E36 323i's and Citroen Xsara VTS's.

Am I mad?

Rich n Em

214 posts

186 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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I bought a Panda 100HP after loving it on 2 test drives. Sold it after a month because a 50 mile a day commute just wasn't fun with the firm suspension.

Sometimes on paper a car is perfect, and even after a test drive or two it can still seem right - but everyday it still might not work.

The decider, for me anyway, was that I could sell it after 5 weeks losing no money (in fact I made a profit). If you can flog the 106 without losing any cash then where's the harm?

Nick3point2

3,920 posts

202 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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So you have clearly bought the wrong car then....

I'm still on cloud nine with my car more than 2 years later, despite it being horrifically unreliable. I still enjoy driving it and it always makes up for the downsides!

redtwin

7,518 posts

204 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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Like me, you have bought the wrong car. The only thing stopping me changing mine tomorrow is not wanting to spend the money when I have no justifiable reason to do so. I keep hoping my car will develop terminal trouble or get smashed or something that will make it easier to get rid.

Just yesterday was bin collection day and I was wondering what were the chances of the bin wagon's brakes failing, then rolling down the hill and writing off my car. hehe

vit4

3,507 posts

192 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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Sounds like the car is perfect for you but the roads are letting you down! Maybe find your nearest B-roads the next dry weekend? smile Failing that a comfier hot hatch from the class up might be the ticket (as you suggested, Xsara VTS etc smile)

p4cks

7,309 posts

221 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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Similar thing happened to me when I bought a thirsty 350Z. Less than 7 days later I was looking at replacements.

aldo56

80 posts

207 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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E36 328i Sport!

DLovett

Original Poster:

329 posts

185 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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vit4 said:
Sounds like the car is perfect for you but the roads are letting you down! Maybe find your nearest B-roads the next dry weekend? smile Failing that a comfier hot hatch from the class up might be the ticket (as you suggested, Xsara VTS etc smile)
I have about 15 miles from the nearest B roads, where the car performs great.

I also brought the car to a track day this Wednesday, which was great, the car performed beyond expectation and everyone marveled at the cars amazing condition, etc. etc.

I really like the car, the engine is terrific fun and it looks very smart, but I just don't look forward to a journey, like I used to with other cars (Alfa 155 2.0 Sport, Peugeot 405 2.0 Mi16). Actually, I feel the exact opposite way, that the car is tiring to drive and getting around is a hassle.

DLovett

Original Poster:

329 posts

185 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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aldo56 said:
E36 328i Sport!
These are unfortunately about £7-8K in Denmark, which I'm frankly not prepared to spend.

blearyeyedboy

6,718 posts

201 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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DLovett said:
I just feel that this would be a terrific car, if lived on a winding B road, not so much in the city where I mostly do city driving or motorway miles.
This being PistonHeads, I'm obliged to tell you to keep the car and move nearer to decent roads. wink

sebhaque

6,534 posts

203 months

Friday 26th August 2011
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I think it's a rite of passage for every petrolhead to develop another itch after they've picked up a new car (to satisfy the previous itch). For some people they can do without the want for many years, but for others they'll enjoy their first drive and immediately get home and hit the classifieds to find their next motoring venture.

FWIW, I've had my M3 for a few weeks now - I love it to pieces, it's all things to all purposes for me. However, that hasn't stopped a V8 itch from appearing, although for one of the first times I'm looking at cheaper V8s (Rangies etc) that I can feasibly run alongside my M3 as I'm not planning on getting shot of it any time soon.

MartyPubes

900 posts

181 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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p4cks said:
Similar thing happened to me when I bought a thirsty 350Z. Less than 7 days later I was looking at replacements.
That was a shock, was it?

paulw123

4,397 posts

212 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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MartyPubes said:
p4cks said:
Similar thing happened to me when I bought a thirsty 350Z. Less than 7 days later I was looking at replacements.
That was a shock, was it?
I thought the same thing

p4cks

7,309 posts

221 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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MartyPubes said:
p4cks said:
Similar thing happened to me when I bought a thirsty 350Z. Less than 7 days later I was looking at replacements.
That was a shock, was it?
I knew it'd be bad, but not that bad. Getting 25mpg whilst driving like Miss Daisy was not what I had expected.

blearyeyedboy

6,718 posts

201 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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sebhaque said:
I think it's a rite of passage for every petrolhead to develop another itch after they've picked up a new car (to satisfy the previous itch). For some people they can do without the want for many years, but for others they'll enjoy their first drive and immediately get home and hit the classifieds to find their next motoring venture.

FWIW, I've had my M3 for a few weeks now - I love it to pieces, it's all things to all purposes for me. However, that hasn't stopped a V8 itch from appearing, although for one of the first times I'm looking at cheaper V8s (Rangies etc) that I can feasibly run alongside my M3 as I'm not planning on getting shot of it any time soon.
Oh, I've got the itch now... I know I should be saving for a house deposit, but I keep looking at BMW Z4 coupés... knowing I could have one instead... hehe

(In the real world, I've got one saving account for the sportscar and another for the house- that way, I can keep disciplined.) smile

JamesK

2,124 posts

301 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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p4cks said:
I knew it'd be bad, but not that bad. Getting 25mpg whilst driving like Miss Daisy was not what I had expected.
That ISN'T bad!!!!!

God this website has gone soft over the years....

theironduke

6,995 posts

210 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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JamesK said:
p4cks said:
I knew it'd be bad, but not that bad. Getting 25mpg whilst driving like Miss Daisy was not what I had expected.
That ISN'T bad!!!!!

God this website has gone soft over the years....
Agreed. Single figures....when driving like Miss Daisy is mildly thirsty wink

R12HCO

826 posts

181 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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25 mpg is brilliant for a 3.5 litre car!

Mastodon2

14,142 posts

187 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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p4cks said:
I knew it'd be bad, but not that bad. Getting 25mpg whilst driving like Miss Daisy was not what I had expected.
25mpg from a 3.5L V6 in a car that is not exactly a lightweight - Lancer Evolution owners get worse than that!

James Dean

1,373 posts

187 months

Saturday 27th August 2011
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DLovett said:
I have about 15 miles from the nearest B roads, where the car performs great.
Can you recommend some good roads? I'm having a hard time finding some good ones smile