What car? Modern classic family car
What car? Modern classic family car
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Kirk280

Original Poster:

122 posts

160 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Hi all. I'm after a car for occasional commuting, but I've only had classic insurance policies in my name for the last few years so I've got zero no claims bonus, therefore insurance quotes for 'normal' modern cars are obscene. Luckily my insurance broker have quoted a very cheap price for a couple of 'modern classic' cars. Suggestions anyone?

My criteria are: over 15 years old (for insurance); must be able to fit 2 baby seats in the back; annual milage <5k so petrol engine; reliable; some power but not a thief magnet; not a golf. Budget £3k, ideally less than £2k to allow a 'Bork' fund (I've learnt a PH word!).

My shortlist so far: 190e 2.6, w124 saloon 3.2, e36 328i saloon/touring, e38 728i (I don't need the space but love the look!).

Opinions on these anyone? Or have I missed anything obvious? Thanks all

Efbe

9,251 posts

183 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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I had a e36 328i touring. By far the best car have owned.

Was able to get three kids in the back, loads of boot space, but the dimensions of it were actually quite small from the outside.
great fun around corners, and never skipped a beat even at 160k miles

noell35

3,176 posts

165 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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850 T5 ?

AnotherClarkey

3,694 posts

206 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Saab 900 turbo or, rather more contentiously, Primera eGT?

soxboy

7,052 posts

236 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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W124 E280 estate - I know a very good one for sale at the moment wink

Kirk280

Original Poster:

122 posts

160 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Thanks for your suggestions guys. I should have added I don't need loads of space, the car will be used to take 2 toddlers to/from nursery and me to work. We've got a 'family' car (this will be car number 4!)

AnotherClarkey

3,694 posts

206 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Oh well, a Saab 99 turbo then. Hard to look past the 190 2.6 though if space is not a major concern, wonderful cars if you can find a decent one.

Scootersp

3,720 posts

205 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Low mile BMW 535 G reg on ebay £1995

Item no 130707122948

Kirk280

Original Poster:

122 posts

160 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I can't seem to find that ebay 535. Early e39s are also over 15 years old, but I'm not sure they'll be accepted as classics by the insurance broker.

karl_h

223 posts

197 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I still miss my 2.6 190e, lovely cars.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

207 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Jaguar XJ6 of some kind. XJ40's and maybe early x300's.

Early Lexus LS400/Soarer (if a 2+2 coupe is ok).

Rover P6

Rover SD1 Vitesse

Rover 620TI

Rover 820TI

Triumph 2000

BMW e30

BMW 635CSI

chrisp84

408 posts

230 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Another vote for the Rover SD1 Vitesse.....got to be pretty rare now though I would've thought?

Kirk280

Original Poster:

122 posts

160 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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An SD1 is an interesting shout, but I'm not sure about parts. I've thought about XJ6s but a bit scared of the potential big bills! 2+2 coupes are fine, I quite like w124 coupes but they seem to be at the top end of budget for decent examples.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

207 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Kirk280 said:
An SD1 is an interesting shout, but I'm not sure about parts.
Why?

I'd have thought easier to source parts for than most Mercs.

Kirk280 said:
I've thought about XJ6s but a bit scared of the potential big bills!
Again why?

Kirk280 said:
2+2 coupes are fine, I quite like w124 coupes but they seem to be at the top end of budget for decent examples.

Kirk280

Original Poster:

122 posts

160 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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No logic re: fear of xj6 repair bills really, my mate had one and complained a couple of times, but to be fair he prefers modern cars anyway. I'm happy to hear they aren't too bork prone!

morgrp

4,128 posts

215 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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190e cosworth - mine fits a baby seat in the back

morgrp

4,128 posts

215 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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190e cosworth - mine fits a baby seat in the back

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

207 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Kirk280 said:
No logic re: fear of xj6 repair bills really, my mate had one and complained a couple of times, but to be fair he prefers modern cars anyway. I'm happy to hear they aren't too bork prone!
I don't think they are any worse than anything else of similar ilk. Over the years we've had a 3.6 auto, 3.6 manual, 2.9 auto and a 6.0 V12 XJ40 and a 4.0 auto x300.

None where really problematic, I think the control module for the indicator is a tad pricey (although you can get them used). A rad hose burst on the 2.9 and the engine got cooked and pushed a rod out the side of the block. But it could have been avoided. We fitted a used 2.9 motor in no probs.

The V12 had a relay box fault that caused it to not start sometimes. Jag failed to fix it after 2 months of trying. The RAC guy fixed in 15 mins for no cost (lose connection) and was never an issue again. The self leveling rear suspension needed work on occasion too. And watch for rust these days. But most parts are not overly complex and there's a good used spares market and suppliers.

deltashad

6,731 posts

214 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I saw this car a few days ago on an internet auction site. Looks really nice. They are starting to go up in value.
Only problem is there are no rear doors. The estate versions are also very desirable.

"Beautiful 1995 Mercedes Benz E320 Coupe in tourmaline green with beige leather electric driver and passenger seats.
This car was until recently part of a collection of Mercedes Benz cars owned by a local enthusiast.the car was in excellent overall condition but needed some TLC and a substantial amount of money to bring to its current condition."

Gruber

6,313 posts

231 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I've got an e30 BMW as my daily driver at the moment - great little thing, seems very reliable and within your budget.



Costs me £95 a year on a 3k limited policy in central London.

I've had 190 and W124 Mercs in the past on similar deals.