£5-7K and 2005 or older

£5-7K and 2005 or older

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Scootersp

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3,392 posts

195 months

Monday 23rd September
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I was just using the above filters only on Autotrader, and it brings up (for me at least) some interesting contrasts and is a range I'm potentially buying something in.

So I'm just curious, gun to your head, what would you get in this specific range, mint white good/mundane (but potentially nostalgic) mobile, barge, sporty convertible, modern classic, or very old mini etc it feels like there is something that would appeal to everyone (above a certain age).

fflump

1,759 posts

45 months

Monday 23rd September
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I’ve got a white goods shopping trolley and a family barge so to complement them I’d go for a coupe or 2 seater -probably go for a Boxster or a TT although there are a few SL500s that look the business.

Shabaza

267 posts

104 months

Monday 23rd September
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Lexus LS400

Scootersp

Original Poster:

3,392 posts

195 months

Monday 23rd September
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SLK 32, E55 AMG, ML55, there's a sleeper (almost Coma!) Honda Civic (With type R turbo engine) loads of interesting stuff, also liabilities!

Jag_NE

3,100 posts

107 months

Monday 23rd September
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Loads of semi interesting stuff but at that budget it will be fodder that will probably either get boring pretty quickly or be in bad condition.

Off the top of my head I’d like a very fresh Mondeo V6 in ghia x trim!

AnhBanhBao

220 posts

54 months

Monday 23rd September
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Some sort of Renaultsport Clio for me. Definitely a big-engined small car.

siovey

1,703 posts

145 months

Tuesday 24th September
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I did exactly this ,albeit a £4-6k budget and recently picked up a 2005 CLK 320 with 40k miles on for sub £4k.
It's a lovely old thing to waft about in, although it's currently back at the dealer to sort out a couple of 'issues'. laugh

oilslick

937 posts

193 months

Tuesday 24th September
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I realise it's a serious Marmite car, but Lexus SC430 cloud9

Truckosaurus

12,047 posts

291 months

Tuesday 24th September
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mk1 MX5 and save some of the budget for rust/bodywork.

Or

An early Boxster with manual gearbox and regular prayers to your deity of choice.

Mr Tidy

24,327 posts

134 months

Wednesday 25th September
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Jag_NE said:
Loads of semi interesting stuff but at that budget it will be fodder that will probably either get boring pretty quickly or be in bad condition.

Off the top of my head I’d like a very fresh Mondeo V6 in ghia x trim!
I can't understand this obsession with Fords. rolleyes

My first car was a MK2 Cortina and I had a MK2 Granada 2.8 Ghia, a Mk2 Escort RS2000, 2.8i Capri x2, 2.8i Scorpio and finally a 2.0GLSi Sierra Sapphire. Apart from the clapped-out rust-bucket Cortina they were decent cars, but chosen by my budget at the time.

I've driven Mondeos and while they drove well the cooking models were FWD scrabble-wagons!

I bought my manual 2005 BMW 330i in 2019 for under half of the top end of the budget.