£80k (ish) 2+2
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The only way to do this IMHO is not to compromise on the supercar / sports car ideal but instead spend £78,500 on the perfect car and £1,500 on a 4 seater banger and keep it on the street for that rare instance when you need it. Why compromise your driving 95% of the time for 5% of your use? This is what I do anyway and have done for many years.
I think a decent FF is not going to sit with budget and of course the associated running costs.
The Vanquish is a good shout but you probably looking at earlier 6 spd car or higher mile 8spd.
So not really going to get to pick a really good one, more a case of getting one you can afford.
My shout woukd be to look at the DB9, great grand tourer and with a V12 it will still shift along at an indecent pace.
This budget would get you some very very nice cars including the volante soft top.
Pretty robust, bullet proof engine's and very sensible running costs other than fuel but it is a V12.
The Vanquish is a good shout but you probably looking at earlier 6 spd car or higher mile 8spd.
So not really going to get to pick a really good one, more a case of getting one you can afford.
My shout woukd be to look at the DB9, great grand tourer and with a V12 it will still shift along at an indecent pace.
This budget would get you some very very nice cars including the volante soft top.
Pretty robust, bullet proof engine's and very sensible running costs other than fuel but it is a V12.
ANOpax said:
F355GTS said:
Although there is a stigma on here, I'd go for the California, it's a much better car than many think
You’re right that the Cali is a much better car than many think. However, the FF is superior to the Cali in every way apart from;
1 the Cali’s folding hard top
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