What's more interesting and NARROWER than a 911?
What's more interesting and NARROWER than a 911?
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CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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Though my heart says supercar, my head says that they're actually pretty slow on "real" roads with traffic if they're too wide. It also makes them a pain to drive in a city as you're just waiting for them to get scraped by a moped etc.

Isn't its relatively diminutive size a good reason why the 911 is so practical?

Given I only need two seats and a little bit of comfort (a bit more than an Elise for example), what's a more interesting alternative to a 911 that's no wider?

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

198 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Caterfield.

nonuts

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245 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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More interesting and probably narrower, go to the classifieds and look at TVR smile

CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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and spend the rest on warm clothes?

Papa Hotel

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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CliveM said:
and spend the rest on warm clothes?
st, yeah, you did say more comforts than an Elise. No Caterfield then. frown

CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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nonuts said:
More interesting and probably narrower, go to the classifieds and look at TVR smile
Had thought of that - early Tuscan is on the list (ashamed to say it but more for looks than any relative merit driving wise over the other modern TVRs)

CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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Papa Hotel said:
st, yeah, you did say more comforts than an Elise. No Caterfield then. frown
If I had the room it'd be a caterfield and an old Merc SEC, unfortunately only one car space though frown

marcosgt

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192 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Not much really, which is why so many people rate the 911 as the usable supercar.

M.

Twincam16

27,647 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Lotus Europa S?

jdw1234

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231 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Errrr....MX5???

nonuts

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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CliveM said:
Had thought of that - early Tuscan is on the list (ashamed to say it but more for looks than any relative merit driving wise over the other modern TVRs)
Yep, early one without the crap attached (spoilers and different front) of the later ones and an engine rebuild from decent source and it'd be a great car.

John D.

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225 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Ducatti.

Life Saab Itch

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204 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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LCC Rocket.

Oh, creature comforts? Erm, a seat?

Twincam16

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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jdw1234 said:
Errrr....MX5???
There had to be one hehe

BluePurpleRed

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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I know car's get bigger year on year. Not sure about the 911 but you could go for a 993 or earlier? smile So if you were looking at a 997 it would be a 911 ... only narrower?

I'm just a lover of classics.

Papa Hotel

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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jdw1234 said:
Errrr....MX5???
Well then, while we're nominating this type of car, is a Boxster any narower than a 911?

CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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BluePurpleRed said:
I know car's get bigger year on year. Not sure about the 911 but you could go for a 993 or earlier? smile So if you were looking at a 997 it would be a 911 ... only narrower?

I'm just a lover of classics.
TBH I was thinking of a 996 Targa and £3K of road driving instruction to make the most of it. Just worried that I'd get bored with it. Targa should be an interesting change...?

300bhp/ton

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206 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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CliveM said:
Though my heart says supercar, my head says that they're actually pretty slow on "real" roads with traffic if they're too wide. It also makes them a pain to drive in a city as you're just waiting for them to get scraped by a moped etc.

Isn't its relatively diminutive size a good reason why the 911 is so practical?

Given I only need two seats and a little bit of comfort (a bit more than an Elise for example), what's a more interesting alternative to a 911 that's no wider?
Im really not sold on this whole width thing if I'm honest. I've done a fair amount of B road hooning in wider vehicles. But maybe it depends what you are used to, I started out in Landies and big saloons.

Not sure what budget you are looking at. But I'd be tempted to look at a few kit cars such as a Murtaya or GKD Evolution. TVR's would so be worth a look too IMO. Or maybe something like a Z3 M Coupe/Z4MC.

370z is probably a new car worth looking at too.

Zad

12,862 posts

252 months

Thursday 17th February 2011
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Mk 1 / Mk 2 Escort Mexico / RS2000 / BDA.

CliveM

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Thursday 17th February 2011
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BluePurpleRed said:
I know car's get bigger year on year. Not sure about the 911 but you could go for a 993 or earlier? smile So if you were looking at a 997 it would be a 911 ... only narrower?

I'm just a lover of classics.
If I was going the classic route it'd be 964 - just seem better value than 993s. Should hold my hands up and say I've never driven a 993 though, just some 964's and a 996.