£8k performance daily

£8k performance daily

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Albigularis

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42 posts

95 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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So- £8k cash, could go over slightly but not much. Needs 4 usable seats, coupes are fine as long as the back seats are decent. Nice enough to drive, quick with possible tuning potential. Not cost the earth to run. Ideally petrol as I’ll be in a LEZ soon.

I can’t seem to see past an E90/1/2 335i. There must be a better idea out there?

Mirinjawbro

768 posts

71 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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TTS?

Chris_91

142 posts

115 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Albigularis said:
Not cost the earth to run.

I can’t seem to see past an E90/1/2 335i.
Seen how much an injector costs? biglaugh

Mk6 GTI and a remap.

TikTak

1,816 posts

26 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Few of these things are close to being mutually exclusive but that said there might be a couple closeish options, hatches mainly...

Mk5 Golf GTI/R32
Insignia VXR
Focus ST3
Civic Type R
Impreza WRX


Patrick Bateman

12,320 posts

181 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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I was going to say Jaguar XK but the seat requirements ruin that- no chance you can chop off some legs?

Martyn76

716 posts

124 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1750 TBi Cloverleaf?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202312094...

Albigularis

Original Poster:

42 posts

95 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Patrick Bateman said:
I was going to say Jaguar XK but the seat requirements ruin that- no chance you can chop off some legs?
Believe it or not, there are actually a couple of XFR in budget…

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386513828913?mkcid=16&a...

menousername

2,160 posts

149 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Patrick Bateman said:
no chance you can chop off some legs?
Username checks out

NordicCrankShaft

1,776 posts

122 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Albigularis said:
Believe it or not, there are actually a couple of XFR in budget…

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386513828913?mkcid=16&a...
An £8k XFR will be a disaster waiting to happen. Good luck.

Mr Tidy

24,285 posts

134 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Chris_91 said:
Albigularis said:
Not cost the earth to run.

I can’t seem to see past an E90/1/2 335i.
Seen how much an injector costs? biglaugh
Not to mention a High Pressure Fuel Pump!

As much as I love BMWs I wouldn't be brave enough for one of those! My daily is a manual E90 330i that cost less than half your budget nearly 5 years ago that has the far less troublesome N52 engine which is why I chose it. With 258bhp it's quick enough for some fun and I can't see what I could replace it with unless I spent loads more.

If you don't mind Auto would a C Class work? C350 or maybe an AMG V8 could be entertaining!

Patrick Bateman

12,320 posts

181 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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NordicCrankShaft said:
Albigularis said:
Believe it or not, there are actually a couple of XFR in budget…

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386513828913?mkcid=16&a...
An £8k XFR will be a disaster waiting to happen. Good luck.
Why do you say that? Their values are still coming down and It's not that high mileage. I've seen numerous cars stay advertised for ages and not selling so I wouldn't want to be paying over the odds. There's a red one on autotrader that's been up for at least 14 months, now at 2 grand less than originally priced.

I remember when I bought my e39 M5 in 2013 for £7400 and I'd read plenty of comments along the lines of 'I wouldn't have one without a warranty'. The super saloon market is always going to require spending money now and again but it doesn't mean a car is an inevitable disaster.

MrSpanky49

140 posts

69 months

Thursday 4th January
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Those GTC VXR's look very tempting!

CarlosSainz100

581 posts

127 months

Thursday 4th January
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Mk5 edition 30 Golf GTi

ingenieur

4,216 posts

188 months

Friday 5th January
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Patrick Bateman said:
NordicCrankShaft said:
Albigularis said:
Believe it or not, there are actually a couple of XFR in budget…

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386513828913?mkcid=16&a...
An £8k XFR will be a disaster waiting to happen. Good luck.
Why do you say that? Their values are still coming down and It's not that high mileage. I've seen numerous cars stay advertised for ages and not selling so I wouldn't want to be paying over the odds. There's a red one on autotrader that's been up for at least 14 months, now at 2 grand less than originally priced.

I remember when I bought my e39 M5 in 2013 for £7400 and I'd read plenty of comments along the lines of 'I wouldn't have one without a warranty'. The super saloon market is always going to require spending money now and again but it doesn't mean a car is an inevitable disaster.
Agreed, the amount of unproven technology on almost any car made from mid-naughties onwards puts nearly everything in the realm of bork potential.

My old 325i required a clutch and dual mass flywheel at around 50,000 miles... that's around £1200 from memory of the stinger of a bill I got. A 3-series is not a fagile Italian classic which you would expect to have to spend a lot of money on... more like a daily driver which should do 150-200k trouble free.

Spending £8k should not really be that much of a careful decision though. I would hate to lose that much money betting it on a horse or something stupid like that. But if you bought a car and it broke and you could not afford to fix it you're not going to lose everything and it's not going to be a major loss whatever happens.

I would say 'live a little' and spend £8k on something potentially unreliable but on the understanding that you could get a really nice Honda Jazz for the same money and that is the gamble you're taking.

There are lots of models of fast mercs which have spacious rear seating that are cheap to buy and not too expensive to run. It said 16.9mpg on the picture of the instrument cluster for the v8 jag... I think that looks quite heavy on fuel but if you're considering it then won't be phased by the fuel costs of a big merc.

CG2020UK

2,013 posts

47 months

Friday 5th January
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Peugeot 208 GTI Prestige might be an option.

AmyRichardson

1,497 posts

49 months

Friday 5th January
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ingenieur said:
Spending £8k should not really be that much of a careful decision though.
That depends on where that number comes from.

If it's a hard ceiling and the OP is stretching to get there, maybe with only a modest amount of bork budgeted on top, then getting a lemon would be a mobility restricting disaster.

If he's financially healthy and doesn't commit much of his income to such dalliances, then that's another matter!

Xcore

1,371 posts

97 months

Saturday 6th January
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CarlosSainz100 said:
Mk5 edition 30 Golf GTi
This but like the n54 335i they are getting old and requiring a lot of maintenance.

Get a nice megane 250cup for that though.

Silvanus

6,026 posts

30 months

Saturday 6th January
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Martyn76 said:
Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1750 TBi Cloverleaf?

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202312094...
I can definitely recommend these, my brother loved his. One of those cars that didn't make sense buying brand new but makes an excellent second hand buy.

I'd also be tempted by the Mini Paceman Cooper S, Hyundai Veloster Turbo and Mazda3 MPS.

fezst

235 posts

131 months

Saturday 6th January
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Mirinjawbro said:
TTS?
He said four usable seats.