Powerful and comfortable for 6"4 under £10k
Powerful and comfortable for 6"4 under £10k
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Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Friday 3rd September 2021
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I'm a 6"4 male in the UK looking for a car better suited to my height (I currently drive a FN2 Civic Type R), I've been looking around but struggling to find something suitable for me.

I'm 22 years old so I need something that doesn't cost an arm to repair/service so that rules out BMW, Mercedes, Audi (unless you guys think otherwise?),

Power wise I'm looking for sub 7 second 0-60 and would prefer a petrol engine, hopefully with tax less than £400, interior quality must be nice too but I'm not too bothered about Bluetooth as long as the car has FM radio for a transmitter.

The search has led me to look at Infiniti hybrids but I don't know much about them, mainly costs and reliability.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all

flying-banana

257 posts

100 months

Friday 3rd September 2021
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These might stretch the budget a little, but shouldn't cost a fortune to run...
Golf GTi/R
BMW m135i/m140i
Nissan 370z
...all available with manual or auto, all with good legroom (I'm 6'2" & like a legs out stretched driving position)

georgeyboy12345

4,581 posts

63 months

Friday 3rd September 2021
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Supposedly the mk2 Mazda MX-5 was designed to take someone with a maximum height of 6'4!

Insurance could be a bit tasty at 22 years old, I suggest you get some quotes from price comparison sites before proceeding

Another hybrid? Lexus GS450h
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107285...


Mercedes E350 CGI Coupe
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202006110...


Mercedes C350 CGI Coupe
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202006059...




anonymous-user

82 months

Friday 3rd September 2021
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Chap says / asks:

“that doesn't cost an arm to repair/service so that rules out BMW, Mercedes, Audi (unless you guys think otherwise?)”

Chap gets:

Adverts for Mercedes and bmw, with no reasoning why they might actually be affordable… great.

stevemcs

10,221 posts

121 months

Friday 3rd September 2021
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This will seem odd, but try a Mini Clubman Cooper S, i'm the same height and find it suits me well, you won't get anyone behind me but i find it a lot more comfortable then any mid sized Golf - having said that my Leon Cupra was comfortable but the driving position in the Mini is way better. Or try and find a Focus ST with cloth Recaros. Or a C30 T5

Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Powerfully Built Company Director said:
Chap says / asks:

“that doesn't cost an arm to repair/service so that rules out BMW, Mercedes, Audi (unless you guys think otherwise?)”

Chap gets:

Adverts for Mercedes and bmw, with no reasoning why they might actually be affordable… great.
Glad you said it...

Although to be fair the average car buyer in this country are so German obsessed most cars that fit the criteria were never released here (Hyundai Genesis Couple, Lexus is350 come to mind)

That said, how bad are the 3 series cars compared to my Civic Type R? I recently had to do a service, tyres, rear discs+pads, and front shocks which came to over £1k but have no idea if thats considered expensive compared to other cars?

Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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stevemcs said:
This will seem odd, but try a Mini Clubman Cooper S, i'm the same height and find it suits me well, you won't get anyone behind me but i find it a lot more comfortable then any mid sized Golf - having said that my Leon Cupra was comfortable but the driving position in the Mini is way better. Or try and find a Focus ST with cloth Recaros. Or a C30 T5
Not a fan of Mini cars (sorry!)

Focus ST is a Good shout, its added to the list, shame there is no Auto for that car as I'm not completely sure if I want a manual again

Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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georgeyboy12345 said:
Supposedly the mk2 Mazda MX-5 was designed to take someone with a maximum height of 6'4!

Insurance could be a bit tasty at 22 years old, I suggest you get some quotes from price comparison sites before proceeding

Another hybrid? Lexus GS450h
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107285...


Mercedes E350 CGI Coupe
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202006110...


Mercedes C350 CGI Coupe
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202006059...
The Lexus interests me but I've heard hybrid models are insanely expensive to run with age as hybrids are hard to work on and eventually the battery needs replacing which can be multiple thousands...

defblade

8,037 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Have a look at JDM stuff.

I had a Subaru Legacy 2.0GT twinscroll wagon and fitted in just fine (6'4") (Forester was too small), ticks most the rest of your boxes as well, interior may be considered a bit basic but well put together, comfortably under budget.

Lots of other interesting stuff available smile

Jiebo

1,086 posts

124 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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ZX10R NIN said:
Whats going on with this market?

Leggy 10+ year old 330i coupes worth £10k now? absolute madness. If these are the options, i'd wait a year or so until prices normalise rather than these.

stevemcs

10,221 posts

121 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Wixzylol said:
Not a fan of Mini cars (sorry!)

Focus ST is a Good shout, its added to the list, shame there is no Auto for that car as I'm not completely sure if I want a manual again
The diesel version comes as an auto but may not be within budget, also do your homework as the powershift gearbox does crap itself

BMW 125i is nice too but again budget may be an issue.

peterperkins

3,431 posts

270 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Honda CR-Z. Cheap now as well and £20 tax. 50+mpg

I'm 6'4" 115kg no problems in it.

ZX10R NIN

30,462 posts

153 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Powerfully Built Company Director said:
Chap says / asks:

“that doesn't cost an arm to repair/service so that rules out BMW, Mercedes, Audi (unless you guys think otherwise?)”

Chap gets:

Adverts for Mercedes and bmw, with no reasoning why they might actually be affordable… great.
For the simple reason that the OP was looking for a car for a tall'ish frame, seeing as the OP is running an Type R already so running a 330i (which would cost no more than the 370Z I also listed) shouldn't be more than the Civic.

Can you tell me why the BMW will be more to run?

The Mercedes will be more because the Road Tax costs. but again actual running costs will be similar, the OP asked for a powerful comfortable car & the cars listed above tick that breif.

Now I'd like to hear what you suggest?

raspy

2,714 posts

122 months

Saturday 4th September 2021
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Wixzylol said:
The Lexus interests me but I've heard hybrid models are insanely expensive to run with age as hybrids are hard to work on and eventually the battery needs replacing which can be multiple thousands...
Plenty of old Lexus hybrids wafting around. Yes, there are some horror stories, but mostly you've got a bunch of satisfied customers.

Note that if spend £59 a year at Lexus and get the hybrid health check, they extend the hybrid battery warranty for another year, until the car reaches 15 year old. Does any other manufacturer offer that much peace of mind on a used hybrid?

https://www.lexus.co.uk/owners/servicing-and-maint...

Quite a number of Lexus specialists garages around if you want to avoid main dealer pricing for servicing and repairs

ZX10R NIN

30,462 posts

153 months

Sunday 5th September 2021
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OP if you'd had to get the same (Front Sachs Shocks x2 £280 Brembo Rear Discs & Pads £130 X2 Toyo Proxes 265/30/19 £260 & a service) done on an E Class you'd be at looking at a rough cost of around £1300 inc VAT.

So as you can see running costs aren't that far apart.

Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Monday 6th September 2021
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ZX10R NIN said:
OP if you'd had to get the same (Front Sachs Shocks x2 £280 Brembo Rear Discs & Pads £130 X2 Toyo Proxes 265/30/19 £260 & a service) done on an E Class you'd be at looking at a rough cost of around £1300 inc VAT.

So as you can see running costs aren't that far apart.
This is super helpful thank you!

So is an E class considered cheaper to run as far as Mercedes go? How does the E93 3 series cars do for this too? Honestly these cars look great and have amazing engines but I'm super scared of potential repair bills

Jamescrs

6,296 posts

93 months

Monday 6th September 2021
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georgeyboy12345 said:
Supposedly the mk2 Mazda MX-5 was designed to take someone with a maximum height of 6'4!
I'm 6ft4 and drove a Mk2 MX-5 as a second car for weekends etc so a 6ft4 person can drive it but it's not too comfortable for daily use, its hard work getting in and out of with the roof on and it's a little cramped inside but it can be done and I loved mine. I do think about buying another but probably a Mk3 which is far more spacious.

Edited by Jamescrs on Monday 6th September 15:25

ZX10R NIN

30,462 posts

153 months

Monday 6th September 2021
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Wixzylol said:
This is super helpful thank you!

So is an E class considered cheaper to run as far as Mercedes go? How does the E93 3 series cars do for this too? Honestly these cars look great and have amazing engines but I'm super scared of potential repair bills
No not particularly cheap but Mercedes share a lot of parts across their ranges so parts costs are sensible in comparison to a halo model like a Type R.

Something like an E350/500 are just cooking models in the range as such will have generic parts.

Another one worth keeping an eye out for is the G37 Coupe, it's basically a 2+2 version of the 370Z they're are none in budget at the moment but keep an eye out.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108236...

Wixzylol

Original Poster:

44 posts

95 months

Tuesday 7th September 2021
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ZX10R NIN said:
No not particularly cheap but Mercedes share a lot of parts across their ranges so parts costs are sensible in comparison to a halo model like a Type R.

Something like an E350/500 are just cooking models in the range as such will have generic parts.

Another one worth keeping an eye out for is the G37 Coupe, it's basically a 2+2 version of the 370Z they're are none in budget at the moment but keep an eye out.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108236...
I'll do research into the eclass Mercs, the infiiti Coupe is a car I am fond of but yeah it's pretty rare here so unlikely to find one 😀

A friend of mine also suggested the E90 diesels, he suggested a 2010 320d or 25d as they have insane power after a remap, does anyone know much about these? Common issues, service costs, repairs etc?