Best £60k daily with ability to carry kids
Best £60k daily with ability to carry kids
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Andys1000

Original Poster:

164 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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I’ve had quite a number of cars and am struggling to pick a new daily. I want something thats upto 3 years old that I can take out my 7 and 10 year old in that feels and drives like a sportscar.
I’ve got an amg c63s cabriolet and its quick but wheelspins everywhere and handles like a large saloon and the steering is somewhat unconnected.

I had a porsche 964 c2 which I loved but it is no longer practical for the children - any other ideas up to £60k ???

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Macan Turbo is suprisingly fun. Also, Panamera Turbo/Turbo S?

RS6 Avant.

E63 4WD estate?

Volvo V60 polestar.

Jaguar XFR-S sportbrake.

NickCQ

5,392 posts

117 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Andys1000 said:
I’ve got an amg c63s cabriolet and its quick but wheelspins everywhere
Have you considered driving lessons?

ikonic

404 posts

219 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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sleepera6 said:
Macan Turbo is suprisingly fun.
Good shout but i’d suggest a Macan GTS is very good too and possibly easier on the budget.

Always pleasantly surprised just how good they are on the rare occasions I get to drive “ours”.


WJNB

2,637 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Is this posting just an excuse to swank about being stupid enough to spend 60 large on a car for kids?
Some salesman, sorry salesperson, is going to have the last laugh.

Joeguard1990

1,217 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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BMW 1M Coupe?

Special enough, nice to drive and you won't take a big hit on depreciation over time.

4 seats as well.

theplayingmantis

5,486 posts

103 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Awaits Ares....;)

Gameface

16,565 posts

98 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Giulia Quadrifoglio.

sonnenschein3000

720 posts

111 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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M5 (...with black seats in your case)

It feels like a big luxury car when you have your wife and children in the car, and then at the press of a few buttons (or the press of one button if you've stored it in memory), it turns into a hardened high performance grand tourer.



The accelerator pedal has 3 different settings of [Efficient, Sport, Sport+]
Suspension and Steering each have a selection between [Comfort, Sport, Sport+] (i.e. you could have steering in comfort and suspension in Sport+ if you so wish)
Gearbox has 3 gearshift intensity modes for Automatic mode, and 3 intensity modes for Manual mode
Stability control has 3 modes: Fully on, 'M-Dynamic mode', and 'off'

In other words, you can really personalise it and store it in two different memory buttons on the steering wheel.



EDIT: This also applies to the BMW M6 4-door Gran Coupe

Edited by sonnenschein3000 on Monday 22 January 18:28

Joeguard1990

1,217 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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sleepera6 said:
Macan Turbo is suprisingly fun. Also, Panamera Turbo/Turbo S?

RS6 Avant.

E63 4WD estate?

Volvo V60 polestar.

Jaguar XFR-S sportbrake.
None of those really drive like a sports car though to be fair (maybe the Jag).

Joeguard1990

1,217 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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If you didn't like my 1M coupe suggestion above, then pick one of these instead:

Audi TTS
BMW M2
Porsche 911
Toyota GT86
Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupe
BMW M4
Audi S5
Nissan GT-R
Ford Mustang
Lexus RC F

All can be had for less than £60k

Andys1000

Original Poster:

164 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Joeguard1990 said:
BMW 1M Coupe?

Special enough, nice to drive and you won't take a big hit on depreciation over time.

4 seats as well.
Had one - it was special, sold it - its not as new as I’d like mainly due to improved crash protection but good suggestion

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Maserati?

Pick of a Quattroporte, Ghibli or, if you don't need 4 doors GT?

Andys1000

Original Poster:

164 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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ikonic said:
sleepera6 said:
Macan Turbo is suprisingly fun.
Good shout but i’d suggest a Macan GTS is very good too and possibly easier on the budget.

Always pleasantly surprised just how good they are on the rare occasions I get to drive “ours”.
I have been thinking about one of those too

Andys1000

Original Poster:

164 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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WJNB said:
Is this posting just an excuse to swank about being stupid enough to spend 60 large on a car for kids?
Some salesman, sorry salesperson, is going to have the last laugh.
Nope its a serious request for suggestions ...

Andys1000

Original Poster:

164 posts

147 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Ok, so some explanation

I wanted something new ish as crash protection improves every year, having had relies in bad car crashes I would like something up to date - as you stand a better chance of smaller injuries.

I asked the question as I wanted to see what other suggestions people had to see if I’ve missed something

Ok so to the list:
Alfa stelvio ( probably out of budget)
911 (rear seats too small - I took the kids down to the dealership and got them to sit in it)
Audi - sorry can’t drive one the image is not me - sorry audi drivers
Ford mustang i loved but the crash tests particularly for rear passengers are catastrophic
C63 - thats the current car and is ruled out by the steering- and no i dont need driving lessons even with the traction on it still spins the tyres...


Leaving my favourites from suggestions
Jaguar - had not considered
Alfa giulia
Porsche macan
M2
Bmw m5
Gt83

Anyone driven them? Are any of the sportscar like in the steering dept?

FWIW

3,737 posts

118 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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ikonic said:
Good shout but i’d suggest a Macan GTS is very good too and possibly easier on the budget.

Always pleasantly surprised just how good they are on the rare occasions I get to drive “ours”.
^This.

I might know of a year old one for sale that will be within budget... whistle

Trevor555

5,025 posts

105 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Andys1000 said:
Ok, so some explanation

Leaving my favourites from suggestions
Jaguar - had not considered
Alfa giulia
Porsche macan
M2
Bmw m5
Gt83

Anyone driven them? Are any of the sportscar like in the steering dept?
We had a Macan GTS as a family bus, they are lovely to drive, but not a sportscar. Doesn't fit in most parking spaces so we ended up buying a shopping car. Low depreciation, we bought brand new and only lost three grand when we sold it.

I liked it for many reasons, thought it'd work as a family car and a sports car for me, but sadly it still felt like driving an SUV.

From the above list I'd suggest the M2 if the kids fit in the back.

I've not driven a late M5 but I'm sure that'd be very good if the M2 wasn't big enough.

FWIW

3,737 posts

118 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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sonnenschein3000 said:
M5 (...with black seats in your case)

It feels like a big luxury car when you have your wife and children in the car, and then at the press of a few buttons (or the press of one button if you've stored it in memory), it turns into a hardened high performance grand tourer.



The accelerator pedal has 3 different settings of [Efficient, Sport, Sport+]
Suspension and Steering each have a selection between [Comfort, Sport, Sport+] (i.e. you could have steering in comfort and suspension in Sport+ if you so wish)
Gearbox has 3 gearshift intensity modes for Automatic mode, and 3 intensity modes for Manual mode
Stability control has 3 modes: Fully on, 'M-Dynamic mode', and 'off'

In other words, you can really personalise it and store it in two different memory buttons on the steering wheel.

EDIT: This also applies to the BMW M6 4-door Gran Coupe

Edited by sonnenschein3000 on Monday 22 January 18:28
This won’t be popular... but while the M5 was insanely fast, I found it quite boring. I didn’t expect that. I suppose it’s just a 5 series at the end of the day.

The Macan on the other hand massively exceeds expectations. Not insanely fast, but plenty fast enough and surprisingly satisfying to rag through the gears in sports mode.

TobyLerone

1,133 posts

165 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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£280



http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2018...

£52,000



And then you've got £8k for track days, holidays, fuel and tyres.