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SingeRRS



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What is the best car you have ever DRIVEN?

Bypassing practicality, what is the best car you have ever driven from a driving satisfaction perspective? The RRS is good for 2.5 tons of metal but......

I am a Boxster owner and just got an invitation to drive one of the new Spyders around a track (I have a three year old Boxster and Porsche think they are going to get lucky despite the fact I now have two kids so got a track day freebie - think again!!). I only keep the Boxster - with ridiculous low annaual mileage - beacuse it is such a fantastic car to drive for the amateur - in my opinion better than a 911 (weight distribution but lack of clever rear diff) but if I say that too loud I get the usual abuse from the Porsche purists. The Boxtser Spyder though was awesome - with a much needed rear diff and an flap paddle gearbox which you could abuse to the extreme and it still cope effortlessly it was an awesome drive - feels far quicker than the Boxster as you can get the power down in the corners much earlier without the AntiDeath sytems (as my wife calls them - read "spinning wheels and traction control") systems kick in. Fabulous - but totally impractical in the extreme! And no I have no affiliation to Porsche (if I did I would own a 'soul less' Cayenne and not a totally fault prone MY10 TDV8! Shocked ) but admire their engineering.

So - what is car you have driven but, despite practicality, would keep in the garage to put a smile on your face when needed? (and yes I have had the ultimatum to sell the Boxster but I will resist....)


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Post #269923 Tue Jun 29 2010 10:17pm
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Worzel



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The best car i've driven and played in fun value and complete nonsense was a Renault 5 GT Turbo Rader



or if not the Green Turd was a blast.......

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or was it.......

or any Land Rover and i have had a few.......

Not your ferrari or porsche or lambo or evo's but bloody good fun..

But this is only a scarecrows opinion

Post #269927 Tue Jun 29 2010 10:37pm
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BIG DJ



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Best for fun was my Evo. 4 wheel drive with 430bhp and road legal semi slicks. Stuck to the road like glue Very Happy

Did a palmer sport day once too where the caterham was fun and the stripped out race prepared jag xkr was great Thumbs Up

Post #269930 Tue Jun 29 2010 11:02pm
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SingeRRS



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BIG DJ,

Re: Palmer - agree on the Caterham - fantastic - hated the the Jag though - loads of power but you had no feel of what it would do next. i think you need to be a much better driver than I am. My favourite was the small Renaults? - crash gearbox and slicks. Convinced me you don't need a lot of power to have fun (but it helps!!) Single seaters and twin seat Jags scared the s**t out of me - definitely way above my skill level! - but entertaining....

I should try the Evo - even has four seats right?

Post #269933 Tue Jun 29 2010 11:22pm
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Vogue



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So - what is the best car you have driven


simple, one of my FFRR's, I could have bought anything within reason, but this is the only vehicle that does it for me

Post #269936 Tue Jun 29 2010 11:42pm
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purple people eater



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My Dad's Austin 1800, smooth responsive and effortless, used to carry my J Reg Mini 850 in the boot as a spare Thumbs Up purple people eater

There are no good days, just some days that are not as bad as others!


Gone RR 4.0 P38 Autobiography MY99 Red ( Evil or Very Mad money pit)
Gone Big Cry RRS MY06 2.7TDV6 HSE Rimini Red
Gone RRS MY10 3.0TDV6 HSE Bali Blue with lots of bits (never grew to love it)
Here Now - 3.6 TDV8 FFRR OVERFINCH Stornoway Grey - loving it x
My work car Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDci Zetec auto Estate in Silver

Post #269957 Wed Jun 30 2010 8:22am
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Jonny Fresh



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Porsche GT3 for pure driving exhilaration.

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quantz



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XJ8

My Jaguar XJ8 MY 1998.
A dream to look at. A pleasure to drive and to live in.
Two minor repairs (total 1500 €) since I bought it.

My Saab 900 MY 1992 was a close second. A fun car, not very comfortable, but extremely reliable
(I had two and totalized 200 000 km with it, never had a single repair). 2010 TDV6 3.0 HSE Santorini Black Tan Full Leather

Post #269973 Wed Jun 30 2010 10:18am
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XXXAngelXXX



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Post #269975 Wed Jun 30 2010 10:27am
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Jonty



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1985 Audi UR Quattro Bow down Bow down

Knocks spots off the scoobie and although the S4 has more power and is much newer it feels detached compared to the UR. Current: I can't say...Oh the Shame!
Gone: 2003 Audi S4 - 340BHP of Fun Smile
Gone: 2005 RRS SE, Silver, Chrome Mirrors, Tinted with a stupid spare wheel!
Gone: Audi A4 2.5 TDi Quattro 180bhp
Gone: BMW 535i
Gone: 1985 Audi Quattro Sad Sad
Gone: Subaru Imprezza Turbo (rubbish)

Post #269976 Wed Jun 30 2010 10:31am
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MikeS



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Caterham Supersport, by far the best driving experience. Proper drivers car, shame they're just so friggin' unreliable. Made do with driving a friends one quite a bit on trackdays, could never be arsed with the bearding required to keep one running though so didn't buy one myself.

VX220 was the best car I've owned in terms of driving experience and fun, SWMBO and I took that down to Monaco and along the Route Napolean it really was the best drive ever. Owned it for 2 years and loved every minute of it.

Owned & driven all sorts of fast cars over the years but one thing's become far more prominant with them all and that's the speed at which you have to go to have 'fun', as the car's themselves have become all the more capable / nannying. The worst one was the 911 C4S I drove last year, great fun car, lovely to drive but completely divorced from reality. They're not 'fun' until the speedo's well and truly the wrong side of any speed limits, same as the Impreza's and Evo's of this world. Any numpty can get into one of those and drive it fast, there's not much skill required to be fairly quick. That's why the Caterhams are so much fun, you don't need to be going fast to have a blast and enjoy the drive, no ABS, traction control or any of that Censored , just pure driving Thumbs Up Ex-G4 Challenge RRS HSE, BV55 YZE. Subtle shade of orange ! Now registered YZE481 G4RRS in Melbourne.

Post #269981 Wed Jun 30 2010 11:09am
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r0b1n



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I'm with Jonty - my 1984 Quattro Turbo - awesome!

Post #269985 Wed Jun 30 2010 11:33am
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Jonty



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Thumbs Up Bow down Current: I can't say...Oh the Shame!
Gone: 2003 Audi S4 - 340BHP of Fun Smile
Gone: 2005 RRS SE, Silver, Chrome Mirrors, Tinted with a stupid spare wheel!
Gone: Audi A4 2.5 TDi Quattro 180bhp
Gone: BMW 535i
Gone: 1985 Audi Quattro Sad Sad
Gone: Subaru Imprezza Turbo (rubbish)

Post #269991 Wed Jun 30 2010 12:33pm
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SachaR



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Of cars I have driven but not mine, they would be 1969 Ferrari Dino 246 gt and Jaguar XK120, 2 classic performance cars but have that soul and "something" that modern cars miss.

Its hard because some cars were amazing for their time but now are forgotten, such as the Subaru Impreza, the originals in 1992/93 had 217 bhp (260 on the jap imports), they had better performances than some ferraris or porsches of the time but due to the influx in the early 2000's of cheap 2nd hand Jap imports became a no-no car. I had a 1993 uk model then 1998 WRX STI with 300bhp which believe me were stunning cars for their time.

I know I own one, but the BMW M3 CSL for me is the pinicle of BMW and hence why I speculated and bought one as in my mind will definitetly be a future classic. has the bear minimum needed comforts and luxuries with devastating road holding. RRS TDV8 HSE 2007- JAVA Black/Black interior,
UK BMW M3 CSL SB- now sold
1968 Innocenti mini

Post #269993 Wed Jun 30 2010 1:00pm
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XXXAngelXXX



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