Car Itches that I can probably scratch before I retire
Car Itches that I can probably scratch before I retire
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blueg33

Original Poster:

44,362 posts

246 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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being a relatively poor petrolhead, I have to plan carefully. There are so many cars I would liek to own but so few I can afford to own so I have drawn up a list of the car itches I think I can scratch in the next 20 years. Whats your list and why?

Mine is (on current prices)

Porsche 996 turbo - fast, iconic
Pre 1989 carrera - gorgeous and even more iconic
Ferrari 308 - very gorgeous
Merc SL55 AMG F1 - fantastic GT
Citroen SM - cool and gorgeous
Renault Alpine A610 or GTA - always loved the look of these
Gallardo (when the kids have left home and I have more cash) - always wanted a lambo and these look like beingthe most accessible.
Noble GTO - for 2 years of track fun and high speed insanity
M3 CSL - I just feel the need
Lancia Fulvia - gorgeous again and will hold value (the one to pass to my heirs)

By my reckoning, that means changing my toy car every 2 years. Its going to be hard to sell the Tuscan frown



GG89

3,690 posts

208 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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With that list of possibles in the pipe line I wouldn't say you're relatively poor..

Evil.soup

4,047 posts

227 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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GG89 said:
With that list of possibles in the pipe line I wouldn't say you're relatively poor..
Indeed!!

The Lambo is the main one on my list but it will be quite a few years yet, probably when the OP has finished with it!

blueg33

Original Poster:

44,362 posts

246 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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GG89 said:
With that list of possibles in the pipe line I wouldn't say you're relatively poor..
Compared to many on here I am, compared to many in the real world I am not.

RobCrezz

7,892 posts

230 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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blueg33 said:
GG89 said:
With that list of possibles in the pipe line I wouldn't say you're relatively poor..
Compared to many on here I am, compared to many in the real world I am not.
Indeed, isnt 70% of PH on £100k+?

Dracoro

8,965 posts

267 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Sorry, that's rubbish. smile Whilst not strictly a cross section of society on here, most people on here simply couldn't afford the cars you are considering.

There will also be an element of bravado (and bullst biggrin) from many too. This is the internet you know!

Lordbenny

8,733 posts

241 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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I currently getting through my list, I've done the 'supercar' an Alpine GTA Turbo (ok, it's not Italian but still a super car as far as I was concerned!) lots of hot hatches, and I'm now on my 4th 'Seven' (Dutton Phaeton, Sylva Striker and now on my 2nd Westfield).

Once I dont feel the need for speed any longer (which could possibly be never!) I think the TR5/Austin Healey route looks inviting!

blueg33

Original Poster:

44,362 posts

246 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Dracoro said:
Sorry, that's rubbish. smile Whilst not strictly a cross section of society on here, most people on here simply couldn't afford the cars you are considering.

There will also be an element of bravado (and bullst biggrin) from many too. This is the internet you know!
Most of those cars are under £30k. Plenty spend almost that much on a hot hatch or a BMW 330d.

I am not trying to be divisive, but most people I know could easily afford the cars on my list ifthey thought about it and really wanted one, much depends on priorities.

Edited by blueg33 on Monday 19th December 15:43

Dracoro

8,965 posts

267 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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Most new(ish) cars will cost a LOT less to run.

Regardless, unless a company car, most people on here have spend <£15k on their car. I suspect the "average" PHer spent about £10/12k on a 5 year old sporty number.

As a quick test, just click on the profile of all the people on this thread and see how many cars worth £30k there are.................

Edited by Dracoro on Monday 19th December 15:51

Vladimir

6,917 posts

180 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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blueg33 said:
Most of those cars are under £30k. Plenty spend almost that much on a hot hatch or a BMW 330d.

I am not trying to be divisive, but most people I know could easily afford the cars on my list ifthey thought about it and really wanted one, much depends on priorities.

Edited by blueg33 on Monday 19th December 15:43
Most of those will be bought on the never never which is easy to get on new cars.

Try getting a loan/finance on a 308 or similar!

Nice list there but big running costs.

SturdyJ

10,341 posts

189 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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The Crack Fox said:
I need to do the Alfa thing sooner or later, a GTV V6 Cup, and/or a 166 saloon. I'm less and less interested in Porsche as I get older, some quasi-classics are more appealing, Honda NSX for example, and I've never driven a TVR either... scratchchin
GTV V6 is an easy itch to scratch, get one for £1,000, spend £500 on an unsilenced exhaust, and enjoy some hairs-stood-on-end Italian motoring nirvana every time you accelerate...

Or spend a few thousand instead and get a really good example of course...

6potdave

2,664 posts

235 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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It's very hard to say as who knows what cars will be available in 20 years. My list so far:

BMW M3 (whichever variation falls into budget at the time)
Nissan GTR
Mitsi Evo
Range Rover
Lamborghini Gallardo (Ultimate ambition)

BigCojones

324 posts

173 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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My 'realistic' 'itches' are ;

Alfa V6 (proper Arese)

Aston DB7 (fancy an early 3.2...don't ask)

Audi S-model of some kind - probably D2 S8 /Ronin...

BMW M-Car - E46 M3

Range Rover of some sort FF/Sport/even evoque(!) when everyone is fed up with them!

Mercedes AMG car, must be a 55 Supercharged, oh and a G Wagen!

Lancia - any, although leaning towards a Thema 8.32


Not really interested in a Ferrari, Porsche, Lambo, unless it was a 60s classic - and therefore not attainable!


hairykrishna

14,341 posts

225 months

Monday 19th December 2011
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I'm going to have a really good GT40 replica before I die. I've always fancied an NSX too.