Sat in a dark red 1st Edition yesterday and it is very nice although seats were a bit flat and there’s a weird bolt/hole on the front of the gearstick that I would find annoying.. maybe a quick fix though. Handily there was a row of Aston, Porsche, Lotus (and Auto vivendi).. so went straight from the new Vantage, stunning blue with blue carbon fibre and a very nice cabin and has even more pronounced curves in the flesh. Sounded okay at idle. Had the lightweight racing seats that were not comfortable for me and had a hard carbon fibre edge around the base that made it painful getting in or out.
Next was a 992 Turbo.. this one actually:
https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/dea ... t_id=14345
2+2 instantly makes it feel more practical, cabin is very nice if a bit more mainline than the Aston, paddles are weirdly short.. first time I’ve seen this colour and looks much better in the flesh than pics, not a colour I’ve looked at before.
Lotus doesn’t have as good a cabin, but then is half the price. Looks great and gf likes these since before launch, but lack of boot is a bit of a killer. Don’t think I’ll test drive one as not being able to take it to work or away for weekends would limit my usage, so I don’t want to really love the way it drives!.
Auto viv price list:
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Not really interested but there’s obviously people out there with more money than sense.
Finally there was a yellow Cyberster with funky doors, £70k for 4wd version. Looked good but certainly not a mx5 size car, more Jag XK?
Spent more time looking at classic cars, but not right time; lack of a garage or drive is really limiting my options..