£2000, whats the quickest car I can get?
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Couple of years ideally... Want something relatively reliable too. My BMW cost less than a grand but in the last 20 months has needed £600 spending on the master cylinder, thermostat and alternator... and coming to think of it fuel pump.
Obviously I can't expect anything fast and maintainence free, but it's something I've got to consider!
Obviously I can't expect anything fast and maintainence free, but it's something I've got to consider!
rumple said:
E36 M3 3.0, they must be getting there now
You might get one for £2k - but it will be close to its expiry date
What about a nice Manual 330i ?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
Edited by caprirob on Friday 13th April 22:07
MrT8064 said:
Couple of years ideally... Want something relatively reliable too. My BMW cost less than a grand but in the last 20 months has needed £600 spending on the master cylinder, thermostat and alternator... and coming to think of it fuel pump.
Obviously I can't expect anything fast and maintainence free, but it's something I've got to consider!
Well that changes things completely. NA MR2 will be in better condition for the money, or another BMW. Finding a <£2k performance car that doesn't have a big bill looming will be difficult.Obviously I can't expect anything fast and maintainence free, but it's something I've got to consider!
Thanks for responses, I hadn't really looked at anything Japanese yet. Are all cheap turbo charged subarus likely to cost a fortune to keep going? I'm guessing it's near impossible to find a non-ragged example!
If I slightly redefined my definition of performance to 0-60 in around 7 seconds, perhaps this would widen the possibilities!
If I slightly redefined my definition of performance to 0-60 in around 7 seconds, perhaps this would widen the possibilities!
strangehighways said:
I know this is ridiculously obvious, but a 540i Manual E34. You can pick them up for £1000. They are bloody quick.
Funnily enough I hadnt considered another e34, I'm slightly deterred by the gearbox in mine... But I have never driven a manual e34.I'm starting to think I should just change the final drive on mine to make it a little more nippy at lower speeds, can anyone advise on this?
MX7 said:
Kit car. 
You could probably get a V8 Dutton for that amount. My V8 Dutton has been breathed on by my engine men and turns something over 350 brake out. 
In a car weighing less than 12 cwt. You do the maths. About 600BHP per ton.
Snag is getting this power on the road safely. Very easy to do 360 turns just floor the throttle. I will be fitting a limited slip diff this year.
Not a car to drive any distance or a very weatherproof car. But for sheer acceleration at that price probably unbeatable. It out accelerates my pals Mitsubishi 3000GT Twin Turbo which has been breathed on by the same men and rolling road tested at 650BHP. Easily. Variable boost. All in dry conditions.
The Mitsubishi is a heavy car. The Dutton is an ultra lightweight.
No idea what the top speed is my valour runs ought above 120 ish.
I doubt you could beat that type of car for sheer thrust at £2000 or so.
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