RE: Summer sizzlers for £35k | Six of the Best

RE: Summer sizzlers for £35k | Six of the Best

Saturday 29th June

Summer sizzlers for £35k | Six of the Best

Suns out, guns out


Aston Martin V8 Vantage, 2007, 37k, £34,950

Later than expected, summer has arrived. Hallelujah. And while in Britain we must always take the rough with the smooth (i.e. sleeping in a slow cooker), it is a truth universally acknowledged that the sunshine’s best accompaniment is a large petrol engine and no roof. Obviously, you can spend a lot less than £35k on that combination, but if you’re going to do it right, we’ve plucked that accommodating figure from the air - not least because it buys you a respectable-looking V8 Vantage. Not a guaranteed recipe for trouble-free ownership, perhaps, but this one has been used sparingly by two owners and is fresh from a main dealer service. And there really is nothing like an Aston under a blue sky. 

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Porsche 911 Carrera 4S (997.2), 2008, 41k, £31,900

There’s not much that competes with the sound of a flat-six drawling behind your exposed bonce either. If your response to the idea of a 997 Carrera Cabriolet is ‘I think I’d prefer a Boxster’ then that’s totally valid - the budget buys you a lovely one. But there is something about an open-top 911 that separates it into a more senior category than Porsche’s ubiquitous roadster. Especially with 350hp from the S-badged 3.8-litre motor and a manual ‘box. This one, with just 41k on the clock, is the widebody 4S and looks great in black. Admittedly the red leather won’t suit everyone - but if you’re looking to replicate the pleasure of driving up the Californian coast, there’s nothing better. 

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Morgan V6 Roadster, 2014, 65k, £34,995

Of course, if you’re happier replicating the pleasure of driving through the Cotswolds in something quintessentially English and classic-shaped, then you’ll be after an ash-framed Morgan. The Roadster replaced the long-running Plus 8 with essentially the same car, albeit powered by a Ford V6. Earlier versions got the old 3.0-litre Duratec unit, but this later car features the chunkier 3.7-litre Cyclone with 280hp. Not that you’ll be needing all of that: the Roadster is not meant for driving flat-out, but for cruising between village pubs. Meet a bump mid-corner and you’ll know about it. But in this Montreal Blue one with wire wheels, you’ll probably be making too many misty memories to care all that much. 

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Mercedes-AMG C63 S, 2016, 28k, £35,995

If the Morgan is far too old-fashioned for your tastes, the budget also buys you something much more up to the minute. Avoid looking at the infotainment and you could easily believe that the W205 C63 was launched last year. Save for the sound of 4.0-litre V8, which is very much in the model’s rearview mirror - and simultaneously the reason for buying one now while it’s still comparatively box-fresh. Without haggling, you’ll need slightly more than the budget allows to get this one in Brilliant Blue over White leather. But with 510 sonically-pleasing horsepower on offer and just 28k under its belt, it still seems like a lot of car for the money. 

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Lotus Elise 135R, 2003, 65k, PH Auction

While there’s a lot to be said for wielding a big V8 stick, the other way to do summery days is in something no bigger than a gnat’s bathing suit. Moreover, by beating a path to Elise ownership, you’ll also save yourself a lot of money - not just in running costs, but also outlay: the PH auction guide price for this 135R is way under budget. Which is doubly rewarding when what you’re getting is a hands-down classic. And quite a rare one, too: How Many Left reckons there are just 25 examples of the thoughtfully souped-up Elise still on UK roads. Which makes us think this one, even allowing for its hero-level mileage, is cheap at twice the price. 

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BMW M6, 2017, 32k, £36,750

If the Elise is a dead cert when it comes to seasonal fun, the prospect of a convertible M6 is more about relishing the novelty. PH cannot remember ever seeing one in real life, which suggests they did not fly from the dealership shelves originally. The M6 hardly enjoyed a stellar reputation when new, and we’ll admit the roof suffers a bit from ‘tramp’s hat’ syndrome - but with depreciation cleaving huge chunks from the asking price, what a thing to smoke around in seven years later? This one is said to have been treated to all manner of price-be-damned ticks and was seemingly seldom used by its single previous owner. If nothing else, it would be a stupendously showy way of waving goodbye to BMW’s unfettered 4.4-litre V8. Like the exact opposite of a Just Stop Oil protest.

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Discussion

Benzinaio

Original Poster:

107 posts

5 months

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No F-Type?????????????

Billy_Whizzzz

2,056 posts

146 months

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That’s not a 997.2 - it’s a .1 with the correspondingly bore score prone engine.

RK22

44 posts

43 months

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No Jaguar XKR convertible? 510 bhp , V8 Supercharged for circa £30k.

Kipsrs

458 posts

52 months

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The Mercedes seems pretty good value. .

Bill

53,241 posts

258 months

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Benzinaio said:
No F-Type?????????????
Or MX5. Both of which are better looking than any of these. (Although I'll accept an argument for the Aston.)

Of these I'll have the Elise and the Aston, they're such different cars you'd need both. wink And maybe the Morgan for days you want everyone to smile.

Alex Z

1,225 posts

79 months

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Kipsrs said:
The Mercedes seems pretty good value. .
Yep, that seems like a lot of car with the least compromise from that list.

Acorn1

724 posts

23 months

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I do like that C63, looks lovely in that colour

Motormouth88

279 posts

63 months

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Bill said:
Benzinaio said:
No F-Type?????????????
Or MX5. Both of which are better looking than any of these. (Although I'll accept an argument for the Aston.)

Of these I'll have the Elise and the Aston, they're such different cars you'd need both. wink And maybe the Morgan for days you want everyone to smile.
An MX-5 isn’t exactly punchy…but outgunned to be on this list

el romeral

1,086 posts

140 months

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Heart is saying the Aston, head is saying the Mercedes. Aston it is then!

ducnick

1,849 posts

246 months

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I couldn’t put up with the Merc interior so I would have to opt for the Aston …. Or more sensibly, find a nice late XKR.

But luckily not something I need to worry about as summer was last week. Back down to 16 degrees with showers now so all thoughts of open top motoring have vanished for another year.

Gordon Hill

1,050 posts

18 months

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Merc first, Aston 2nd, no interest in any of the others.

cerb4.5lee

31,394 posts

183 months

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I'm not entirely sure why, but the Morgan doesn't do anything for me. However I'd be very happy in the rest of them though I reckon. I'm getting excited just thinking about the engine in the Merc too. smokin

Convertibles/Roadsters are ace for listening to exhaust/engine noises I think. cloud9

I even enjoy the noise that the puny 4 cylinder 1.8 engine makes in my Caterham in fairness. Although the V6 3.7 engine in the 370Z Roadster does wipe the floor with it for loudness/overall noise for me though.

MDL111

7,020 posts

180 months

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Billy_Whizzzz said:
That’s not a 997.2 - it’s a .1 with the correspondingly bore score prone engine.
bit sloppy that

cerb4.5lee

31,394 posts

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ducnick said:
I couldn’t put up with the Merc interior so I would have to opt for the Aston …. Or more sensibly, find a nice late XKR.

But luckily not something I need to worry about as summer was last week.Back down to 16 degrees with showers now so all thoughts of open top motoring have vanished for another year.
I've really enjoyed the recent nice weather for top down motoring too. Although as you say...it has gone back to the normal garbage UK weather now though sadly.

Firebobby

590 posts

42 months

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You say the Morgan has 280bhp, the ad says 223bhp. Not that I'd have it with any number of horses. They should have ditched them along with spitfires & hurricanes.

andy43

9,874 posts

257 months

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F type V8 or a very nice Griffith for 35k please.
Of the options above probably that C63.
Neither the Lotus or the Porsche are summer sizzlers - not enough heat soak.

Edited by andy43 on Saturday 29th June 09:13

DamnKraut

467 posts

102 months

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Some incredible bargains to be had from a continental European perspective. Over here, the AM, C63 and M6 would probably be 50k plus cars. You guys are really lucky in that regard. smile

Mark_Blanchard

772 posts

258 months

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No Mustang? My V8 GT is a summer sizzler.


GreatScott2016

1,271 posts

91 months

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That looks rather nice smile

Billy_Whizzzz

2,056 posts

146 months

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DamnKraut said:
Some incredible bargains to be had from a continental European perspective. Over here, the AM, C63 and M6 would probably be 50k plus cars. You guys are really lucky in that regard. smile
Yes but in the same breath we’ve got the consequences of Brexit and broken Britain…