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Totally agree Zag................But looks wise the 4C wipes the floor with the Cayman!
Apart from those Fisher Price front lights.........The Spyder addressed these....
Totally agree Zag................But looks wise the 4C wipes the floor with the Cayman!
Your right my friend........ And what's going on with the latest Porsche 4 bulb headlights?? Don't like those at all!Apart from those Fisher Price front lights.........The Spyder addressed these....
Your right my friend........ And what's going on with the latest Porsche 4 bulb headlights?? Don't like those at all!
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I think the spyder lights make it look to ‘normal’Apart from those Fisher Price front lights.........The Spyder addressed these....
With all this talk of Exige's, a gratuitous excuse to post some pics of my car...
(Not that it's a car you'll get for under £30k!)
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They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I think the spyder lights make it look to ‘normal’
But hey if we were all the same the world would be a boring place.
Anyway back to trawling auto trader with a theoretical 30k budget....that’s my Friday night sorted!
Oh those were the days! Free to travel when ever & where ever you wanted, great picks though. Cheers, roll on 2021!The 4C was a joy to be in as a passenger for the Le Mans trip.
It may be flawed but isnt every car in some way. Do they need a little fettling to get the best out of them ? Sure but most Alfas do.
The 4C offers smiles per mile and a viable car that you can use in the week and drive to a track at week ends.
In a 5 car reasonable money virtual garage then i think the 4C would be in there.
Fabulous experience @ Le mans crofty. Thanks again.
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I had a look at the Coupe. Looks great and it feels good to sit in. They are a bit heavy and the V6 never seemed to offer enough power but as a V8 they have a lot going for them.Another one that should be in this list is the Jaguar F Type Coupe and convertible. The V6 starts around 20k now and even the V8 is edging towards 30k for early higher mile cars. Shouldn’t be long for them to dip below 30k. Achingly good looking car for me.
I had a look at the Coupe. Looks great and it feels good to sit in. They are a bit heavy and the V6 never seemed to offer enough power but as a V8 they have a lot going for them.
I had a look at the Coupe. Looks great and it feels good to sit in. They are a bit heavy and the V6 never seemed to offer enough power but as a V8 they have a lot going for them.
Oh they've got some nice stock. I like the Jag, they have a £30k GranTurismo Sport, and for the wealthier a beautiful Lusso (and I'm not normally a fan of white cars).Saying that BB the V8 can be had for 30k or less as long as you want a drop top. One in white on AT for 29k. Rather like this one at 32k but sure there is a deal to be had with most these days.
I thought that too, and the Vanquish.Wow certainly some nice cars there especially the 360 Modena F1 she is Stunning.
Saying that BB the V8 can be had for 30k or less as long as you want a drop top. One in white on AT for 29k. Rather like this one at 32k but sure there is a deal to be had with most these days.
I thought exactly the same when I bought my Ferrari 456 back in 2012 for £25,000 and the first owner had paid £170,000.That’s a lovely spec V8. Amazed anyone spent £94k on an F Type, but it looks like a lot of car for £30k