Tintop to go with the Seven
Discussion
Advise please:
Years ago when I asked this question the answer was 964RS (this was back when a good one was £25k, about same as an R300) so I duly got one and it’s true, an involving drive, more comfortable than a seven, just a great car.
Have a Mazda3 as sensible car.
So, what car is the answer now please hive mind?
Years ago when I asked this question the answer was 964RS (this was back when a good one was £25k, about same as an R300) so I duly got one and it’s true, an involving drive, more comfortable than a seven, just a great car.
Have a Mazda3 as sensible car.
So, what car is the answer now please hive mind?
Edited by andylaight on Friday 13th September 17:46
andylaight said:
What flavour of Boxter AndrewGP?
It’s a Boxster 981 2.7 PDK car which is my daily. As I say, it suits my circumstances, although I’m looking at swapping to a 718 car next year as my commute is changing and I want a more modern version of what I have to keep very long term. The flat 4 isn’t an issue for me and the opportunity to spec a new car to my taste is one I don’t want to pass up.I think the answer to your question is very dependant on your usage case for the second car. But that said some form of Porsche is probably still the answer, the key for me is the Boxster strikes the right balance between handling, involvement, practicality and performance. And depending on your stance for each of those qualities, another Porsche will probably fit the bill.
I had a Boxster 986s. Which are great with lovely handling, creature comforts & two boots.
Though I found the Boxster and 7 were a little too close, and, replaced the Boxster with a 996 C2 Coupe Manual. Which is fantastic.
Now the 7 isn’t road legal I hanker after an Elise S1, if only money & space would allow.
Though I found the Boxster and 7 were a little too close, and, replaced the Boxster with a 996 C2 Coupe Manual. Which is fantastic.
Now the 7 isn’t road legal I hanker after an Elise S1, if only money & space would allow.
Aladoro69 said:
For me, an Alpine A110 - nearly as quick, civilised enough without being too much of a limo and Jekyll and Hyde as far as driving manners and driven sensibly good on fuel
But then again the "sensible" car is an Alpina D3 touring
Lovely stuff, I'd love an Alpine, but as the more sensible of my 2 cars, it wouldn't tick the 'carry the dog in the back' box.But then again the "sensible" car is an Alpina D3 touring
I've had a Megane 280 Cup for the past 6 years. There aren't many good manual hot hatches left (and certainly none at a reasonable price, have you seen the cost of a Civic Type R now?!).
Fun to drive, lots of room for the dog, comfortable. I think the old 250 Cup was a better drive, but overall this is probably the better car.
As a sports car companion, I'd probably say Alpine, GR86 (if you can find one), or maybe the new Lotus Emira. I've toyed with the idea of getting an Elise 220/250 Cup, but with only one garage space, it's that or the Caterham.
Edited by framerateuk on Thursday 19th September 15:29
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