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Low maintenance sports/luxury cars?
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If the OP wants a low maintenance number isn't this a totally avoid list?? A TVR???'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Don't they weigh as much as a tank and generally handle like a tank too?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI am here and I would most definately recommend this. I had the same quandry and spent weeks deliberating and picked the 350Z. Not one second of regret. V6 engine, good exhaust that sounds the danglies, none of this Boxter quiteness rubbish.
Engine built like a tank, you can bolt on a turbo kit without changing anything or degrading the life of the engine boosting you from 308 bhp to 450+. You can put a twin turbo on but you will need to look after the engine.
(I agree with the namby pamby styling of the S2000 even though I own one).Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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sasguru has already covered this topic.
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It is quite heavy, but heated leather seats and aircon and stereo with 6+ speakers will do that. Also as it was build to a price point steel is used in places where Audi or Porsche use aluminium.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostDon't they weigh as much as a tank and generally handle like a tank too?
(I agree with the namby pamby styling of the S2000 even though I own one).
It handles very well though. Very flat in corners and is it very well balanced so on approaching the edge you will get slight understeer but you can change that with the throttle. It is very exploitable and great fun close to the edge of grip."Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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They certainly are and mine is the roadster so even heavier with the extra bracing making up for the lack of roof but it certainly doesn't seem to make much difference at my driving level. The ESP kicks in more times than I care to mention when I am giving it the berries and everyone I have ever given a lift to has complained acceleration is too harsh so it still delivers.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostIt is quite heavy, but heated leather seats and aircon and stereo with 6+ speakers will do that. Also as it was build to a price point steel is used in places where Audi or Porsche use aluminium.
It handles very well though. Very flat in corners and is it very well balanced so on approaching the edge you will get slight understeer but you can change that with the throttle. It is very exploitable and great fun close to the edge of grip.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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A couple of years ago, Nissan sent me an invite to test drive a 350z for a weekend so I took them up on the offer.
Excellent car with a lot of power but I just couldn't get past the cheap plastic interior.Comment
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Anybody here thats tall and has a sports car?
I'm 6' 6" and dont fit in most, I've stopped trying...
Can't say I'm dissapointed with my 5 series or E class but would really love the performance of something smaller and more sporty!!!If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur. - Red AdairComment
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You need a big sports car.Originally posted by Bluespider View PostAnybody here thats tall and has a sports car?
I'm 6' 6" and dont fit in most, I've stopped trying...
Can't say I'm dissapointed with my 5 series or E class but would really love the performance of something smaller and more sporty!!!
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That's why it was 26k and not 35.Originally posted by Clippy View PostA couple of years ago, Nissan sent me an invite to test drive a 350z for a weekend so I took them up on the offer.
Excellent car with a lot of power but I just couldn't get past the cheap plastic interior.
I used to have a Civic Type-R which had a fantastic engine and gearbox but absolutely everything else was a compromise, 17k new for that type of performance was pretty good value though.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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I used to own an R8, you'd fit comfortably in that.Originally posted by Bluespider View PostAnybody here thats tall and has a sports car?
I'm 6' 6" and dont fit in most, I've stopped trying...
Can't say I'm dissapointed with my 5 series or E class but would really love the performance of something smaller and more sporty!!!Comment
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