I'm up for a new car.

Pittsey

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I wanna new car.

It's starting to get a little sunny where I am and the weather makes me want to buy a new car.

I got a slightly tuned 02 Subaru Impreza WRX, and I wanna trade it in for a Jaguar XK8, coupe or convertable. What do ya reckon? Should I?
 
Well, the Jag would be a lot more stylish and comfy, where the Subaru is a performance machine. But hey its your dough and your tastes :)

i'd take the Jag i think..
 
Ok.
I just went down the Jaguar garage. And I don't really like the interior of the Jag. The "wood" on the dash is really plasticy and just looks a bit shitty for such an expensive car. Don't want a beemer, apart from maybe the 6 series, they're too common, like the Subaru.

So now I'm gonna look at 911's or get a Golf for the week (work etc) and import a Dodge Charger for a project car. Or get an old 348ts Ferrari for weekends, but that will stretch my budget to more than I can really afford. Can anyone say Huge Loan!!!


Any ideas?
 
Importing is mucho expensivo i guess. Not to mention the time you'd need to pull our for a project. But if you'd end up with, say, a fully functional Charger, then you're the man. No one in the UK is gonna have something like that (well, apart from a few others perhaps). Imagine seeing some wanker kid with a civic (with mandatory gargantuan exhaust) at a traffic light and then pulling up in a burbling 6 litre muscle car :D

It'd definitely be the coolest car, but gotta spend a lot of time (and dough) on that.


BMW 6 series: Nice, very nice, also rather expensive.

911: Nice cars, of course, but common too. And still expensive.


Yeah, for the rest, well, whats your bugdet really? What price range you lookin at?

And perhaps most important, what you'll be using the car for? Daily driver? Or can you afford a simple daily driver like you mentioned (golf or something) and a cool car at the side? that'd be expensive with regards to taxes etc, two cars.

I'd opt for a Skyline. I believe they import em into the UK, i'm a sucker for them cars. Utter performance and good looks too, plus it's practical. But i guess you dont want a japanese powerturbo machine anymore since you're doing the Impreza away. :D
 
Duke said:
Importing is mucho expensivo i guess. Not to mention the time you'd need to pull our for a project. But if you'd end up with, say, a fully functional Charger, then you're the man. No one in the UK is gonna have something like that (well, apart from a few others perhaps). Imagine seeing some wanker kid with a civic (with mandatory gargantuan exhaust) at a traffic light and then pulling up in a burbling 6 litre muscle car :D

It'd definitely be the coolest car, but gotta spend a lot of time (and dough) on that.


BMW 6 series: Nice, very nice, also rather expensive.

911: Nice cars, of course, but common too. And still expensive.


Yeah, for the rest, well, whats your bugdet really? What price range you lookin at?

And perhaps most important, what you'll be using the car for? Daily driver? Or can you afford a simple daily driver like you mentioned (golf or something) and a cool car at the side? that'd be expensive with regards to taxes etc, two cars.

I'd opt for a Skyline. I believe they import em into the UK, i'm a sucker for them cars. Utter performance and good looks too, plus it's practical. But i guess you dont want a japanese powerturbo machine anymore since you're doing the Impreza away. :D


I'm liking your post. You're thinking along the same lines as me and I agree with all your points.
My budget depends on how much I get for my Impreza. They aren't selling very well at the moment and I'm gonna lose at least $20,000 on it. As I bought it for the equivilent of $40,000 and spent $15,000 on it, the most I'll get back is about $28,000.
With that in mind I'm hoping to spend $70,000 on 1 car, or possibly 2. That leaves me still pretty flush to waste a lotta money on drink, drugs and strippers every month.
But if I decide to go the whole hog, and buy a Jag or a 911 or the weekend ferrari, I can get more, but means a largish loan.

I don't want a skyline, for the reason you stated. And there's a shit load of Jap cars already parked in the car park at work. The people I work with have Evo's, Skylines's, Impreza's, 350Z's, RX8's. etc.

So with that in mind and what you added, I'm definately up for the charger. The only problem is the price of petrol in the UK, and the road tax, plus the insurances. I am paying almost $2 a litre for super unleaded. Plus I also run a motorbike, but compared to a car that's dirt cheap anyway.

If I get the charger, I'll buy a diesel golf as a runaround as it's cheaper insurance, tax and petrol. And then get the charger for weekends / summer. Thing is I live in a flat, so I'll have to store it at my mums, I've already taken over the garage so it won't take too much effort to persuade her. She'll be well chuffed. :D


Definately thinking I'll go the charger route. You're comments have swayed me. Just need to sell my Japanese turbo'd family car now.

American Muscle, here it comes..
 
Pittsey said:
I'm liking your post. You're thinking along the same lines as me and I agree with all your points.
My budget depends on how much I get for my Impreza. They aren't selling very well at the moment and I'm gonna lose at least $20,000 on it. As I bought it for the equivilent of $40,000 and spent $15,000 on it, the most I'll get back is about $28,000.
With that in mind I'm hoping to spend $70,000 on 1 car, or possibly 2. That leaves me still pretty flush to waste a lotta money on drink, drugs and strippers every month.
But if I decide to go the whole hog, and buy a Jag or a 911 or the weekend ferrari, I can get more, but means a largish loan.

I don't want a skyline, for the reason you stated. And there's a shit load of Jap cars already parked in the car park at work. The people I work with have Evo's, Skylines's, Impreza's, 350Z's, RX8's. etc.

So with that in mind and what you added, I'm definately up for the charger. The only problem is the price of petrol in the UK, and the road tax, plus the insurances. I am paying almost $2 a litre for super unleaded. Plus I also run a motorbike, but compared to a car that's dirt cheap anyway.

If I get the charger, I'll buy a diesel golf as a runaround as it's cheaper insurance, tax and petrol. And then get the charger for weekends / summer. Thing is I live in a flat, so I'll have to store it at my mums, I've already taken over the garage so it won't take too much effort to persuade her. She'll be well chuffed. :D


Definately thinking I'll go the charger route. You're comments have swayed me. Just need to sell my Japanese turbo'd family car now.

American Muscle, here it comes..


Tight stuff. Even though Evo's, Skylines, RX's and the lot are each fantastic cars, some Detroit Iron will really make ya stand out from the rest of the "special" cars on the road. Especially in the UK. Are they cheaper on taxes too? Here in Holland you have to pay no or very little tax over a car thats more than 25 years old.

Youre lookin to import one from the States? I'm guessing that might be cheaper, even with the import costs than trying to find one in the UK, something tells me theyre rare. Dunno how much it would actually cost ya to import a car, however...

Diesel Golf as a daily driver is an excellent idea. It'll sure make up for the gas guzzler on the other hand :D. Car itself is cheap too.

and if i may ask, what is it that you do which has you and your colleagues all driving very fine motors? :)
 
Duke said:
Tight stuff. Even though Evo's, Skylines, RX's and the lot are each fantastic cars, some Detroit Iron will really make ya stand out from the rest of the "special" cars on the road. Especially in the UK. Are they cheaper on taxes too? Here in Holland you have to pay no or very little tax over a car thats more than 25 years old.

Youre lookin to import one from the States? I'm guessing that might be cheaper, even with the import costs than trying to find one in the UK, something tells me theyre rare. Dunno how much it would actually cost ya to import a car, however...

Diesel Golf as a daily driver is an excellent idea. It'll sure make up for the gas guzzler on the other hand :D. Car itself is cheap too.

and if i may ask, what is it that you do which has you and your colleagues all driving very fine motors? :)



Yeah. I have checked out the cost of importing a car. It'll cost from $2000 - $4000. And with the exchange rate so good I'll save shit loads importing 1, rather than looking for 1 in UK. If there is any????

Also yeah, I should get classic road tax and classic insurance too, haven't checked it out yet though. If so this could work out cheaper than my impreza.

Also as for my job... I'm an Electronics engineer at Heathrow Airport.
However I also made a couple of good investments, which just paid off, and cleared most of my debts. So now I'm debt free... I wanna get in debt again.
 
Pittsey said:
Yeah. I have checked out the cost of importing a car. It'll cost from $2000 - $4000. And with the exchange rate so good I'll save shit loads importing 1, rather than looking for 1 in UK. If there is any????

Also yeah, I should get classic road tax and classic insurance too, haven't checked it out yet though. If so this could work out cheaper than my impreza.

Also as for my job... I'm an Electronics engineer at Heathrow Airport.
However I also made a couple of good investments, which just paid off, and cleared most of my debts. So now I'm debt free... I wanna get in debt again.

Very nice. Yeah, as far as monthly costs etc it'll be cheaper than the Subaru and with a diesel golf or something it won't cost you that much more in total.

If you got a 70k budget, say you spend like 10k to 15k on a simple car for daily business. Nothing flasy or expensive, but no bucket either. That leaves you a whole load of money to aquire something nice. I'm not an expert on US charger prices, but i'd guess they'd cost around, boh, 20k for a model in decent condition. Tops. Even though they're getting rare, they're old cars. THat leaves a lot of cash to import it and get it nice and shiny. :)


Quick loook on US E-bay and it shows that Chargers usually range from like 5k for project cars that need a lot of work to 25k for a model in near-show-room condition. So if you want a machine that still need some attention i guess you'll be spending anywhere from 10 to 20k on it.

Looks like you'll spend less than the Sub. in total i'm guessing. You might even want to consider putting a really big block in it ;)
and perhaps most important...what colour is it gonna be when it's done?

and fuel economy, well, that's not an issue for an aspirant charger-owner :D
 
Duke said:
You might even want to consider putting a really big block in it ;)
and perhaps most important...what colour is it gonna be when it's done?

and fuel economy, well, that's not an issue for an aspirant charger-owner :D


I was looking at some 600 bhp monsters on a website yesterday. :D
I'm tempted. I'll probably do it further down the road though.

As for the colour. I dunno. Two tone probably. A loud lime green and black is tempting.

As for fuel economy, goddam, but yeah it don't matter. I do have a question though, what fuel do they run on? And what Octane do they like? UK petrol is weak.
 
Pittsey said:
I was looking at some 600 bhp monsters on a website yesterday. :D
I'm tempted. I'll probably do it further down the road though.

As for the colour. I dunno. Two tone probably. A loud lime green and black is tempting.

As for fuel economy, goddam, but yeah it don't matter. I do have a question though, what fuel do they run on? And what Octane do they like? UK petrol is weak.


Oh yeah :D two tone with lime green would we w-i-c-k-e-d. definitely. Like, lime green with a black piece on the hood in a simple pattern. and lower sides in black.

i'm starting to get really jealous now :D

i dunno what fuel they like....see how UK petrol compares with US petrol i guess, if the difference isn't large you should be okay. American blocks aren't exactly picky when it comes to fuel, however if you get a real big block and wanna squeeze some serious power out of it, it might become an issue.....


Im sure its somewhere on the net where you can ask. Find a charger forum or something and pop the question there, someone will know.
 
Duke said:
Oh yeah :D two tone with lime green would we w-i-c-k-e-d. definitely. Like, lime green with a black piece on the hood in a simple pattern. and lower sides in black.

i'm starting to get really jealous now :D

i dunno what fuel they like....see how UK petrol compares with US petrol i guess, if the difference isn't large you should be okay. American blocks aren't exactly picky when it comes to fuel, however if you get a real big block and wanna squeeze some serious power out of it, it might become an issue.....


Im sure its somewhere on the net where you can ask. Find a charger forum or something and pop the question there, someone will know.


Thanks man.
I aim to sell my impreza this coming summer, (June, July). When I do I'm gonna buy the Golf, and get my finances in order.
I aim to have enough cash to take a trip to US and look at some Chargers, or maybe a Challenger at the end of this year. I know it's a long wait, but I have to be patient, for once.
Then I'll take some photos and post them on here. I'll make a little diary of the improvements I make and that.
 
Pittsey said:
Thanks man.
I aim to sell my impreza this coming summer, (June, July). When I do I'm gonna buy the Golf, and get my finances in order.
I aim to have enough cash to take a trip to US and look at some Chargers, or maybe a Challenger at the end of this year. I know it's a long wait, but I have to be patient, for once.
Then I'll take some photos and post them on here. I'll make a little diary of the improvements I make and that.


Yeah i'd definitely be interested in the progress. It's shame people nowadays dont pay big muscle cars the respect they deserve. Every kid wants something exotic or japanese and while they're all great cars, nuttin puts such a big smile on your face as a big blocked beast. Much props to all the project peeps out there that keeps such cars on the road.


btw, what kind of exciting new golf (:D) you lookin for?
 

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