What cheap coupe?

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johnpsanderson

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506 posts

201 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Idly asking for recommendations. A second car would be handy, I'd rather have something slightly interesting/fun which probably means 2 doors (and 2 seats), maybe potential to drop the roof. Sporty pretensions desireable, high performance not necessary. Budget - lets say up to 5k (including any precautionary spend on something I can get for less than that)...

Renault Wind catches my eye a bit.
Also MGTF

Would rather it didn't rot away quickly, so feeling a bit put off MX5s (should I be?).
Never had a cabriolet before, as it'll live outside all the time I am not feeling a full on rag top.

Sorry, just don't like the new MINI so not after one of those...

Happy to take any ideas/savaging of my suggestions...

Edited by johnpsanderson on Wednesday 24th April 16:54

fflump

1,385 posts

39 months

Wednesday 24th April
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An Alfa Spider or a TT Roadster ?

Sycamore

1,796 posts

119 months

Wednesday 24th April
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I've had:

MG TF 160 - Most fun
Smart Roadster - Quirky. And very leaky.
MK3 MR2 - Best steer
Z4 3.0 - Best noise/overall car
Hyundai Coupe S3 - No

All were <£5k and my only car so were used daily and I enjoyed each in their own way. All IMHO of course.

Edited by Sycamore on Thursday 25th April 08:46

FMOB

892 posts

13 months

Wednesday 24th April
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I'm confused, asks for a coupe and mentions soft tops and cabriolets???

pinchmeimdreamin

9,967 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Merc slk ?

SuperPav

1,093 posts

126 months

Wednesday 24th April
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TT roadster or SLK for me. Although recently I have been looking at Renault Winds thinking it's actually quite a decent little package, despite the piss taken out of them when they were new.

TT's SLK's are quite cheap and relatively plentiful so you should be able to find one in good nick if you shop around.
Neither will set the world on fire dynamically, but having had both, they're both very enjoyable, and on a nice day having the roof down is the main benefit for me.

If you can find a clean early 986 Boxster 2.5 or 2.7 that would also be very good!


No problem with a soft top living outside all the time unless you're going to leave them parked for months on end, just make sure one you buy has the roof in good nick, and give it a nice treatment of waterproofer.

RedAndy

1,234 posts

155 months

Wednesday 24th April
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MR2 with a hard top

Celica 7

TT

A5

Astra GTC coupe thing, or the Renault that looks the same (Megane maybe?)




andburg

7,296 posts

170 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Less common sporty looking coupes…

Honda crz
Hyundai coupe
Toyota celica vvtl-I not just the vt
Peugeot rcz

Bork factor 11…
Mazda rx8

XR

282 posts

52 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Mabbs9

1,085 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th April
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350Z could be a good shout?

cerb4.5lee

30,732 posts

181 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Mabbs9 said:
350Z could be a good shout?
Agree. You have the choice of either a Coupe or a Roadster as well.

johnpsanderson

Original Poster:

506 posts

201 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Thanks all for the suggestions despite me mangling the nomenclature, good food for thought. And thanks to whoever shifted this to the more appropriate section…

OutInTheShed

7,669 posts

27 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Alfa GTV seems like a nice idea, but quite a lot of them having rust problems now.

eddietiv1

230 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th April
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johnpsanderson said:
Thanks all for the suggestions despite me mangling the nomenclature, good food for thought. And thanks to whoever shifted this to the more appropriate section…
Im just busy googling the word nomenclature, cheers I'll try and fit that into one of my conversations if i can remember it &#128077;

ZX10R NIN

27,640 posts

126 months

Wednesday 24th April
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johnpsanderson said:
Idly asking for recommendations. A second car would be handy, I'd rather have something slightly interesting/fun which probably means 2 doors (and 2 seats), maybe potential to drop the roof. Sporty pretensions desireable, high performance not necessary. Budget - lets say up to 5k (including any precautionary spend on something I can get for less than that)...

Renault Wind catches my eye a bit.
Also MGTF

Would rather it didn't rot away quickly, so feeling a bit put off MX5s (should I be?).
Never had a cabriolet before, as it'll live outside all the time I am not feeling a full on rag top.

Sorry, just don't like the new MINI so not after one of those...

Happy to take any ideas/savaging of my suggestions...

Edited by johnpsanderson on Wednesday 24th April 16:54
CLK 500, they're great coupes & sensible to run/maintain:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/296350925730?itmmeta=01...

Or you'll get a very nice E350cgi Coupe in budget, open the roof/drop all the windows away & you pretty much have convertible levels of light

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401085...

350Z:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402096...



sandman77

2,423 posts

139 months

Thursday 25th April
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Mr Tidy

22,408 posts

128 months

Thursday 25th April
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If you want cheap how about a Chrysler Crossfire?

culpz

4,884 posts

113 months

Friday 26th April
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E92 with ideally the N52 engine? Depends how far on the sporty you want to go. Probably more of a nice daily that raw fun but they're still good to drive and still look great. Other options mentioned are less practical but probably better for a second car.

jonwm

2,525 posts

115 months

Friday 26th April
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E92 or E93 (convertible), we have one as the second car in 30d format, although not the most desirable for a convertible the 3.0d in a BMW sounds half acceptable.

cerb4.5lee

30,732 posts

181 months

Friday 26th April
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jonwm said:
E92 or E93 (convertible), we have one as the second car in 30d format, although not the most desirable for a convertible the 3.0d in a BMW sounds half acceptable.
A diesel Convertible wouldn't be my usual go to, however I test drove an E93 330d years ago and I did really like it. I only missed out on it because someone bought while I considering whether to go for it or not.