Re: New car buying advice type thread
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:49 pm
E63 estate. Job jobbed.
I discounted that as the daily requirement. At £30k you're looking at 997 territory with 60-80k on it. Wouldn't want to be piling miles on one.
more those particular two cars. Boxster and XF, neither extreme enough to serve a purpose imo.
Yeah, this was part of the reason for switching up, a little bit of crossover. In fairness, it happened organically, the Boxster being bought then not quite enough to be a daily, the XF coming in because I couldn’t bear something more boring.Rich B wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:14 pmmore those particular two cars. Boxster and XF, neither extreme enough to serve a purpose imo.
There is a nice, well looked after 5.0 XK on autotrader for £14k right now and it is mighty tempting.Jimexpl wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:12 pm A 4 series will feel as big as your XF and is not as nice a drive.
XKs are more involving than 1/240i models and miles better than a 3/440i - I sold my F30 335i after 8 weeks as it was such a disappointment and bought the XFR that I should have got in the first place. There was a few months overlap with both the XFR and my 140i, so it’s easy to compare.
On adaptive suspension and 18” non-RFTs the 1/240i are fine on broken roads.
5.0 XKs are good all rounders, the 4.2 is too slow, but I’d be stretching the budget to a 5.0XKR.
Don’t buy a Scottish one, as it’ll be rusty underneath.
How is an XK more easily daily-able than the Boxster though - same number of seats, same (or less) storage space (unless you're talking about golf bats), worse fuel economy, etc.?Explosive Newt wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:25 pmThere is a nice, well looked after 5.0 XK on autotrader for £14k right now and it is mighty tempting.Jimexpl wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:12 pm A 4 series will feel as big as your XF and is not as nice a drive.
XKs are more involving than 1/240i models and miles better than a 3/440i - I sold my F30 335i after 8 weeks as it was such a disappointment and bought the XFR that I should have got in the first place. There was a few months overlap with both the XFR and my 140i, so it’s easy to compare.
On adaptive suspension and 18” non-RFTs the 1/240i are fine on broken roads.
5.0 XKs are good all rounders, the 4.2 is too slow, but I’d be stretching the budget to a 5.0XKR.
Don’t buy a Scottish one, as it’ll be rusty underneath.
I should have been clearer: the daily driver factors are ability to munch up motorway and compliance over Oxford’s terrible road surfaces. Space isn’t really a problem.GG. wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:48 pmHow is an XK more easily daily-able than the Boxster though - same number of seats, same (or less) storage space (unless you're talking about golf bats), worse fuel economy, etc.?Explosive Newt wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:25 pmThere is a nice, well looked after 5.0 XK on autotrader for £14k right now and it is mighty tempting.Jimexpl wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:12 pm A 4 series will feel as big as your XF and is not as nice a drive.
XKs are more involving than 1/240i models and miles better than a 3/440i - I sold my F30 335i after 8 weeks as it was such a disappointment and bought the XFR that I should have got in the first place. There was a few months overlap with both the XFR and my 140i, so it’s easy to compare.
On adaptive suspension and 18” non-RFTs the 1/240i are fine on broken roads.
5.0 XKs are good all rounders, the 4.2 is too slow, but I’d be stretching the budget to a 5.0XKR.
Don’t buy a Scottish one, as it’ll be rusty underneath.
Not at £14k it won't!
Interesting idea! The lowest mileage one available in the UK (I can only see 5 on autotrader) has 89k miles on it, a 2008 car.Matty wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:41 pm If mileage isn't a factor, then deffo get something V8 flavoured considering we're heading for the electric avenue.
ISF is a good shout, but not cheap now (as with all things) and even the later models are 10 years old with typically dated Japenese interiors.
Few more of those going. I did think about one in the past, not sure what put me off. HmmI'm not a fan of later Mercs at all; they've lost their edge looks wise even if the engines are still there....I'd be heading for an RS4 in all honesty.
Or you can prove your the manliest of all men and buy a VXR8 - and it's great you don't care if people question your sexual orientation
needs wheel spacers, badly!Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 6:43 amInteresting idea! The lowest mileage one available in the UK (I can only see 5 on autotrader) has 89k miles on it, a 2008 car.Matty wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:41 pm If mileage isn't a factor, then deffo get something V8 flavoured considering we're heading for the electric avenue.
ISF is a good shout, but not cheap now (as with all things) and even the later models are 10 years old with typically dated Japenese interiors.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-search ... e-from=500
Few more of those going. I did think about one in the past, not sure what put me off. HmmI'm not a fan of later Mercs at all; they've lost their edge looks wise even if the engines are still there....I'd be heading for an RS4 in all honesty.
Or you can prove your the manliest of all men and buy a VXR8 - and it's great you don't care if people question your sexual orientation