somebody stop me
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well i've had over a year and around 14,000 glorious miles in the S2000 and around 1,000 painfull ones after having to run in a new short block (at huge expense), and now my feet are starting to itch......
i can afford anything up to nearly 30k on a car (if im not sensible) but i'd like to keep it at 22-23k max and i need some help. i have a lust for more of a sportscar experience - more power and more noise, but it must be able to go topless. fortunately i'll be getting the train/tube to work and marks and spencer is only 3 mins walk away so practicallity isn't too much of an issue. as you can see i need some help and advice, i've thought of several options - all involve more power:weight, and all can go topless, the S2000 is still there but it would have to be a 2004+ with a blower although i don't really fancy modding the car. i don't want to make a silly decision where the heart rules the head, but here are my options in order of preference.
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i can afford anything up to nearly 30k on a car (if im not sensible) but i'd like to keep it at 22-23k max and i need some help. i have a lust for more of a sportscar experience - more power and more noise, but it must be able to go topless. fortunately i'll be getting the train/tube to work and marks and spencer is only 3 mins walk away so practicallity isn't too much of an issue. as you can see i need some help and advice, i've thought of several options - all involve more power:weight, and all can go topless, the S2000 is still there but it would have to be a 2004+ with a blower although i don't really fancy modding the car. i don't want to make a silly decision where the heart rules the head, but here are my options in order of preference.
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How about this little gem...
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=489319
And you'd have plenty of change left in the bank.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=489319
And you'd have plenty of change left in the bank.
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guys you supposed to talk me out of the TVR option. as for the boxter S - i can't afford one that would be noticeably better than an S2000 i.e. a 987 - ideally a 2007.
no takers for any of the elise or 911?
no takers for any of the elise or 911?
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I'd have a 996 with the GT3 aerokit. In black or silver.
Chancers are it would be a lot more reliable than a TVR too.
It's just the Porsche-thing. I recon people would cut you up and give you the bird a lot in a 911. Whereas I recon everyone loves a TVR.
Weird 'aint it?
It's an enviable spot you're in....
Chancers are it would be a lot more reliable than a TVR too.
It's just the Porsche-thing. I recon people would cut you up and give you the bird a lot in a 911. Whereas I recon everyone loves a TVR.
Weird 'aint it?
It's an enviable spot you're in....
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I have to say (having had an S, A VX220, the use of a 2001 Tuscan S with a 406bhp Red Rose conversion and now a 'tweaked' 330i Sport) that I would have an E46 M3 (significantly quicker than my 330 - which is fast enough!).
- The S was great but for me, didn't tick all of the boxes.
- The VXT (mentioned because of it's similarities as an ownership proposition to the Elise) was sublime in the handling department, but practicality IS an issue - Don't let anyone tell you it's not (3-4 medium sized bags of shopping MAX go in the boot)! I guarantee that any 'girly' girls in your life WILL hate you for the effort required to get in/ out.
- The Tuscan I drove regularly (owned by my long-term mate and neighbour) was a bit, er, rubbish. Sure it looks nice and is different but the brakes are wooden, the steering too quick and over-assisted (shat myself doing 130 (kmh) on a bumpy A-Road) and the interior smells like a speedboat (fibreglass resin). The rear window leaked like a sieve and the air-con was shocking! It also didn't feel as savage as 400+bhp should have! odd...
Whereas, the M3 is all thing to all men: a practical four seat coupe body with manageable running costs and safe handling on one hand and on the other, a sideways hooligan when the DSC is switched off!
I think the M3 is a real performance bargain, offering all the performance and reliability of a 911 at a lower price!
Seriously, I'm converted: speed AND refinement are the way forward...
- The S was great but for me, didn't tick all of the boxes.
- The VXT (mentioned because of it's similarities as an ownership proposition to the Elise) was sublime in the handling department, but practicality IS an issue - Don't let anyone tell you it's not (3-4 medium sized bags of shopping MAX go in the boot)! I guarantee that any 'girly' girls in your life WILL hate you for the effort required to get in/ out.
- The Tuscan I drove regularly (owned by my long-term mate and neighbour) was a bit, er, rubbish. Sure it looks nice and is different but the brakes are wooden, the steering too quick and over-assisted (shat myself doing 130 (kmh) on a bumpy A-Road) and the interior smells like a speedboat (fibreglass resin). The rear window leaked like a sieve and the air-con was shocking! It also didn't feel as savage as 400+bhp should have! odd...
Whereas, the M3 is all thing to all men: a practical four seat coupe body with manageable running costs and safe handling on one hand and on the other, a sideways hooligan when the DSC is switched off!
I think the M3 is a real performance bargain, offering all the performance and reliability of a 911 at a lower price!
Seriously, I'm converted: speed AND refinement are the way forward...