Best driving experience, two seats, convertible, manual,£70
Best driving experience, two seats, convertible, manual,£70
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Mark300zx

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1,447 posts

276 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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As above, old enough to realise the best driver's experience is not necessarily the fastest, give me your suggestions.

Xcore

1,458 posts

114 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Won’t get much car for £70 these days

Mark300zx

Original Poster:

1,447 posts

276 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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LOL I did put the < symbol but guess it didn't recognise it biggrin

ChrisH72

2,816 posts

76 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Hehe I was going to suggest this...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024112667...

A little over budget but trust me, if you buy it there really is no going back!

Assuming you mean £70k then that might open up a few more options.

I have an mx5 RF ND2 and it really is a very enjoyable drivers car. I'm willing to accept that £70k would get something even better but its a bit out of my league so I'll let someone else comment.

Edit: a quick search revealed this..

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024092042...

Never been near one but I'd say it fits the criteria.

Edited by ChrisH72 on Thursday 5th December 23:46

samoht

7,003 posts

170 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Exige V6 https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412057...
Boxster Spider https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/17255577

Do you require any level of comfort or practicality, or would something like a Caterham be eligible? Gardner Douglas T70?

PlywoodPascal

5,974 posts

45 months

Thursday 5th December 2024
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Just get an Elise

enzo_ferrari

1,145 posts

185 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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Bang on budget.

I guess you can remove the roof pieces.

Driving experience doesn’t get much more raw, you can literally feel the road through your feet.


Mark300zx

Original Poster:

1,447 posts

276 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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enzo_ferrari said:
Bang on budget.

I guess you can remove the roof pieces.

Driving experience doesn’t get much more raw, you can literally feel the road through your feet.

Lol I would have to order two, one for each buttock but then the undercarriage would drag on the road frown

Mark300zx

Original Poster:

1,447 posts

276 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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One more consideration is that I am a chunkster, 19 stone and 6 feet, so MX5, Lotus, and Caterhams are probably not going to suit me. It looks like the Boxster or a Fezza is the only way forward!!!!

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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For day to day ease of living with it, plus a great drive when you get the opportunity: a 991 cabriolet. Though hard to find a manual.

We run a 997 4s cab manual (now with a 4.1 Hartech). Had it for 16 years and just back from another tour of the Alps. It just does everything so well.

davek_964

10,731 posts

199 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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360 or 430.

Boxster isn't even close to being comparable.

Mark300zx

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1,447 posts

276 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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davek_964 said:
360 or 430.

Boxster isn't even close to being comparable.
Yes agree, I have friends with Fezzas and they spend 6 months off the road regularly for repairs, I am allergic to that level of time away and financing frown

davek_964

10,731 posts

199 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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Mark300zx said:
davek_964 said:
360 or 430.

Boxster isn't even close to being comparable.
Yes agree, I have friends with Fezzas and they spend 6 months off the road regularly for repairs, I am allergic to that level of time away and financing frown
I owned a 360 manual for about 6 years, and didn't experience that. Guess I was lucky.

The fact remains though - whatever positives and negatives they have - the "driving experience" you mention in the title is an area where Boxsters don't even come close to Ferrari. Personally, I don't find driving experience is particularly good for most Porsche so if it was important to me, they wouldn't even be on the list. But we're all different

fflump

3,045 posts

62 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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Other than a F430 (older) or a 718 Spyder (newer) the only other cars that spring to mind are the Vantage and the R8.

ChrisH72

2,816 posts

76 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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Mark300zx said:
davek_964 said:
360 or 430.

Boxster isn't even close to being comparable.
Yes agree, I have friends with Fezzas and they spend 6 months off the road regularly for repairs, I am allergic to that level of time away and financing frown
I think it changes things if you throw in reliability and running costs. If those things matter then I'd buy something as new as possible. There can't be many £70k 2 seat convertible sports cars which don't offer a great drive can there?

TheDrownedApe

1,611 posts

80 months

Friday 6th December 2024
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Need more info OP.

Weekend driving? Daily? Always 2 up? Where do you live?

Magnum 475

4,021 posts

156 months

Saturday 7th December 2024
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Do you feel brave??


HiAsAKite

2,523 posts

271 months

Saturday 7th December 2024
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Really depends what you value from "driving experience".. so many great drivers cars within that budget, from almost any TVR, mx5, lotii (is that the right plural for lotus? It should be :-) ), porsches, caterfields type cars and even possibly the odd McLaren..



[edited for typo]

Edited by HiAsAKite on Saturday 7th December 21:45

Venisonpie

4,525 posts

106 months

Saturday 7th December 2024
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"Best" is rather vague. Exciting, comfortable, non ruffled barnet, flies in the teeth?