Looking at 50 grand for a 4 year old. Retention is great but repayments would be near enough a grand a month too.
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Looking at 50 grand for a 4 year old. Retention is great but repayments would be near enough a grand a month too.
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4" makes the world of difference to STYLE. In 10 years time the BMW will just be another ugly old jelly mold.
BMW 1 series Coupé: 1,423 mm (56.0 in)
Honda Civic 8th gen 1,460 mm (57 in) (2009–11 hatchback)
I don't think you can get 6" lowering springs.
370Z 1,320 mm (52.0 in)
Boxster: 1,295 mm (51.0 in )
Cayman: 1,305 mm (51.4 in)
2009–2012: 1,303 mm (51 in)
1988-93 200SX 1,295 mm (50.8")
Drove an older Cayman S not so long ago, completely glorious and as a driving experience is miles ahead of any of the cars up for debate here imo. I couldn't stretch to the 17k or so needed for a nice one at the time. They will be getting hear the bottom of the curve soon I imagine given that the new ones are 4 cylinders and don't have anything like the character of the old flat-6.
I tell you what, theres not a lot thats depreciated as little as the Cayman, I really wanted a facelift but couldnt afford one, 350Z's of the same vintage are 15K cheaper
TBH if Crazy is looking for a brand new sports coupe around the £30K mark and doesnt want a BMW or a GT86 then I think the 370 is probably about the only choice out there. Sad times really
Originally Posted by scimmy benOriginally Posted by sprout
Once again, WTF are you on about? The BMW has 2 usable rear seats, none of the other cars have any rear seats at all - Ill take 4 inches extra wheelbase for that.
Similarly, STYLE is in the eye of the beholder, but 170KG less than an M3 isnt. And anyway, if the E82 coupe looked "ugly" why is the E82 1M still massively sought after? Its just a 135i with a diff at the end of the day ...........
TBF I probably see more Nismo 370s than most as one of the dealers is about 3 miles down the road, I see a lot less Caymans or 8-6's but no doubt youll love it mate
Originally Posted by scimmy benOriginally Posted by sprout
Haven't looked to be honest. Looked at the 40k+ Base price and then saw the cost of the options and ran for the hills!
That's not factoring in servicing
Just some of the options you get as standard in the 370z.
Oh and yes, confirmed.. £199 covers service for 3 years!!!
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Last edited by CrazySx; 05-12-2016 at 20:35.
Out of interest, what garage has offered you this deal?
Last Cayman is same money as 370Z TBH, the new one is a lot more. But its amazing.
Ive booked a test of a Giulia QV and Im looking for an M2 to drive atm as well, I bet Ill still prefer the 718 Cayman over either though ........
Originally Posted by scimmy benOriginally Posted by sprout
Even bigger sex splash. Porsche's don't do it for me, only this one!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-91...-/222270675701
May need to take out a nice mortgage instead of pcp mind you haha!
New 370ZNismo or a 3year old Jag XKR ?
I do have my own opinions on the 370Z subject, however, I also subscribe to CAR magazine (and it is a damn good read) who did this a few months ago.
(and I haven't driven either of them so my own opinion would be internet fluff if I tried ) but I like to take part in the conversation
Apologies to Crazy
One of these cars is a 2+2 Coupe, the other is a 2 door saloon, which granted makes it a coupe, with a M badge [1] on the side a "performance coupe" but still not a "Sports coupe". A "Sports Coupe" is a 2 seat roadster with a lid like a Triumph GT6 or BMW Z4M or 370Z. Then there is the 2+2, it can either be cut n shut 2 door saloon with roof chop down to roadster height (Cefiro > 200SX) or a stretched Sports coupe (E-type FHC 2+2).
The wiki says the presence of a B pillar results in the car being a "2 door saloon". It also defines a "sports coupe".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coup%C3%A9
[1] I'm not 100% convinced that this photo is a M it may just be another red one. Although it looks just like the one I parked to yesterday, that had M's on the front wing but it only had a single tail pipe and no model badge on the back so I really don't have any clue what it was/is other than being a 2 door BMW 1nnx. I've got a "feeling" that a M should have quad tailpipes but that may just be M3 or M5. And that's the big issue I have with BMWs, there are far to many model badge-less wannabe fakes and unless you are a fully paid up BMW anorak it's not possible to identify what you are looking at. It seems a large number of BMW owners lack integrity including some I may work with which is worrying as everyone has done Corporate Ethics training, maybe I should raise this with the corporate ethics line.
ps photo was taken 26 October long before this topic arose.