what an odd way to announce a new car.dan wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:01 pmMatty wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:53 pm "Must be RWD" - here's some 4WD cars for you
"Not ruinious" - what about an old Maserati or Aston?
"Wasn't fussed about a BMW I drove" - he's 12 different BMW's on Autotrader
"Budgets £20k" - you should buy this £35k car
![]()
Plot twist. I already bought a car this morning![]()
What RWD sports car
- Rich B
- Posts: 11478
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:22 pm
- Currently Driving: T6.1 VW Transporter combi
S1 Lotus Elise
Re: What RWD sports car
Re: What RWD sports car
Just wondered if anyone would come up with anything I hadn’t.
Re: What RWD sports car
Leans more on the sensible, proper car to do mileage side of the brief for sure, but is sporting with drive to the reardan wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:44 pm I clicked the link but didn’t see any rear wheel drive sports cars.

- Rich B
- Posts: 11478
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:22 pm
- Currently Driving: T6.1 VW Transporter combi
S1 Lotus Elise
Re: What RWD sports car
Well you’ve whored for attention now, what have you got?
Re: What RWD sports car

Unless I've got the wrong Toyota; https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... =undefined
Re: What RWD sports car
20 years in and I still don’t get this place, I was just interested in what people would think of to fit my criteria but not interested enough to consider it before I made my choice. Hardly attention whoring.
- Rich B
- Posts: 11478
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:22 pm
- Currently Driving: T6.1 VW Transporter combi
S1 Lotus Elise
Re: What RWD sports car
i was a bit taken back by your sneering comment about people suggesting “luxobarges” to be honest - which suggestion was that?dan wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:32 pm20 years in and I still don’t get this place, I was just interested in what people would think of to fit my criteria but not interested enough to consider it before I made my choice. Hardly attention whoring.
- Rich B
- Posts: 11478
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:22 pm
- Currently Driving: T6.1 VW Transporter combi
S1 Lotus Elise
Re: What RWD sports car
i’ll cheerfully retract the whoring comment because yep, starting a thread about cars i’d never a bad thing. it was a bit tongue and cheek anyway, but i clearly didn’t word it well.
Making out that all we could come up with is luxobarges (when no one suggested any luxobarges) was a bit rude though!
Making out that all we could come up with is luxobarges (when no one suggested any luxobarges) was a bit rude though!
-
- Posts: 3511
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 3:58 pm
- Currently Driving: Ferrari F430 Spider
BMW M4 Comp
Mini Cooper
LR Evoque P300e - Contact:
Re: What RWD sports car
Could’ve sworn I saw one at just under 28k, but guess not! Anyway, evonomics 101.. especially if you hadn’t found anything with your previous searches that you fancied
Cheers,
Ian
Ian
Re: What RWD sports car
If I was building a weapon of an Elise I’d have something like this. Can’t think of a more different driving experience.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/356540003373 ... media=COPY
Don’t think it’s Dan’s cup of tea though.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/356540003373 ... media=COPY
Don’t think it’s Dan’s cup of tea though.
An absolute unit
Re: What RWD sports car
This is a new take on asking for suggestions then just buying what you really wanted anyway - pre-buying the actual car
370Z, Mustang or M2 would be my choice, or go full on barge as a polar opposite to the Elise.
Not a BMW, suits the road trip constraint, potential for financial ruin but if you’re able to do the labour yourself is anything that ruinous? http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501228275903

370Z, Mustang or M2 would be my choice, or go full on barge as a polar opposite to the Elise.
Not a BMW, suits the road trip constraint, potential for financial ruin but if you’re able to do the labour yourself is anything that ruinous? http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501228275903
Re: What RWD sports car
Surely if you know your way round a set of spanners not many things are that ruinous to run?! That was my logic!Matty wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:53 pm "Must be RWD" - here's some 4WD cars for you
"Not ruinious" - what about an old Maserati or Aston?
"Wasn't fussed about a BMW I drove" - he's 12 different BMW's on Autotrader
"Budgets £20k" - you should buy this £35k car
![]()
Also, he's looking for things that he's not thought of, so whilst some of the suggestions are pushing the envelope of the brief, if we didn't it would be a very short thread full of things he'd already thought of!

Re: What RWD sports car
Marginally over budget, but ad specifically invites offers so you never know. RWD with significant downforce. CLICK
-
- Posts: 2547
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 1:05 pm
Re: What RWD sports car
Happy to join in late and say a supercharged or turboted GT86 or MX5, look forward to seeing what you've actually gone for (996 surely)
Re: What RWD sports car
Dan, I feel guilty that I haven't made good on my offer of a drive in my MX5 already - but it's not as if finding one to test drive is difficult. It is the obvious, so I am wondering if that's what you bought.
The 124 version hasn't been made for a few years and, of course, some parts are now hard to get despite most of it being MX5 underneath.
The 124 version hasn't been made for a few years and, of course, some parts are now hard to get despite most of it being MX5 underneath.
Re: What RWD sports car
I dunno, I should imagine even before labour some of the parts prices for those could still be eye-watering! Especially the Maser.
Having access to your own ramps and tools will significantly reduce the TCO though, I agree....
Having access to your own ramps and tools will significantly reduce the TCO though, I agree....
Re: What RWD sports car
I suppose in the spirit of the thread I should post something I know Dan wouldn't buy which fits the criteria
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2058782941 - SLK 250d. This is the later model with Adblue so can be driven into Birmingham without triggering the clean air zone tax. May not quite fit the 'not a wallowy old man barge' requirement but it's more of an old woman's barge.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2058782941 - SLK 250d. This is the later model with Adblue so can be driven into Birmingham without triggering the clean air zone tax. May not quite fit the 'not a wallowy old man barge' requirement but it's more of an old woman's barge.