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Which rag-top?? #1302264
03/01/2012 10:55
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As some of you may be aware I have had an Alfa 916 Spider for about nine months. I have had several (major) issues with this beast, including replacement engine, clutch, suspension, etc.. All these issues have been sorted, and the car is utterly lovely. The noise of the Twin Spark is great when using the right foot... the problem I have is that I really do NOT enjoy driving her crazy . The handling and scuttle-shake on the roads around me is unpleasant, and she rattles like a super-tanker full of ball-bearings on anything other than a motorway.

I still want a rag-top for the summer months; any recommendations on a replacement for the Alfa? As I have two Coupes I do not want to own a third money-pit wink , so I am thinking Japanese. MR2 Roadster anyone? I am considering an MX5, but they are SOOOOO common, and the MR2 seems to tick a lot of the boxes. Budget basically what I can get for the Alfa; 85000 miles, 1996, two owners including me, all in black with nice black leather so I would have thought £2.5K to £3K.

Any ideas??

Tim

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302270
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Barchetta - soooooo cool

(although at £2.5k, the chances are you'll end up with another money-pit)


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: Nigel] #1302274
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Originally Posted By: Nigel
Barchetta - soooooo cool

(although at £2.5k, the chances are you'll end up with another money-pit)


... could have bought Hovedan's.....

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302275
03/01/2012 11:25
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Saab 9-3, I have the Aero convertible, never goes wrong and a good looking car.

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302277
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The mr2 mk3 suffers with a fair amount of scuttle shake, compartivly the mk1 mx5 I had suffered much much less with this.
Go with a nice mk2/mk3 possible mx5, there common as muck but there is a very good reason for this!

The saab is a good choice but when they go wrong, they go expensively wrong. So, my recommendation is get a mx5 you will not regret it.

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302281
03/01/2012 11:43
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Probably a but too old/cheap for you, but I've had a Peugeot 306 Cabrio for the past few years, it's a 52 plate so one of the very last ones, got a hardtop for it too (but you need somewhere to store it in summer). It's only a 1.8 petrol but nippy enough and with 4 seats it's pretty practical too. But maybe you don't want/need 4 seats?

I just couldn't see myself in a Saab, even being as old as I am, sorry Phil!


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302284
03/01/2012 11:52
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cry cry it's not that bad! laugh

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Originally Posted By: patch234
cry cry it's not that bad! laugh


... and I am of a certain age rolleyes

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302295
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aha, so it will be tim43 later this year then?


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302296
03/01/2012 12:50
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You could possible get an early (2001+) Mk2.5 MX-5 from £2500 up. My Fiancée has the 1.8i SVT Sport, 147bhp, heated leather, 6-speed and Bilsteins. Not sure if you'd get one for under £3k but you might be lucky!

Otherwise you could easily get a decent Mk1 for <£2k. I think I've even seen supercharged Mk1's for £2500 up.

A mate of mine had the latest shape MR2, which he changed for a Boxster. He sold that and now has a Polo but is after a cheap Mk1 MX-5 for fun in.

The MX-5 is fun to drive slow too, which is why I think I prefer it over the Coupe in congested Kent! They are a good, cheap trackday car too.

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302297
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And possibly the simplest car I have had the pleasure of taking a spanner to, everything is accessible.

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302300
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Originally Posted By: tim42
Originally Posted By: Nigel
Barchetta - soooooo cool

(although at £2.5k, the chances are you'll end up with another money-pit)


... should have bought Hovedan's.....


Corrected that for you Tim. Just don't keep one near the sea though, that cost me on mine!

Would buy another in a heartbeat love Even more exlusive than a coop, and even more questions and comments from fellow drivers and passers by, and you hear them all with the roof down laugh

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302311
03/01/2012 14:44
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If it was me, it would be the mk3 mr2. Great handling, no cam belt to worry about and rear wheel drive.

I dont see that many around either. I have driven one also and I enjoyed it.

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302342
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The clues in the name
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If you could up your budget a few hundred you could have one of these


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: DanTheManc] #1302357
03/01/2012 16:43
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Originally Posted By: DanTheManc
If you could up your budget a few hundred you could have one of these


Didn't think this would be in my price range; close though love

chinny

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: hoban81] #1302360
03/01/2012 16:47
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Originally Posted By: hoban81
If it was me, it would be the mk3 mr2. Great handling, no cam belt to worry about and rear wheel drive.

I dont see that many around either. I have driven one also and I enjoyed it.


Are they rear-wheel drive? You can see that I have done my research rolleyes .. know that the MX5 is RWD, but if the MR2 is the same it has just gone up a couple of notches!

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: DaveG] #1302362
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Originally Posted By: DaveG
aha, so it will be tim43 later this year then?


Plus a few wink laugh

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302366
03/01/2012 16:52
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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302375
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MR2 means

Mid engined
Rear wheel drive
2 Seater

So yes they are RWD laugh


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: DanTheManc] #1302381
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Originally Posted By: DanTheManc
MR2 means

Mid engined
Rear wheel drive
2 Seater

So yes they are RWD laugh


What a wally? Just get me on QI with Alan Davies... frown

Cheers guys wink

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302386
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SAAB; either 900 Turbo S convertible or 9-3 Aero convertible. Had both over a period of 12 years and they never went wrong.

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Originally Posted By: Serg1
SAAB; either 900 Turbo S convertible or 9-3 Aero convertible. Had both over a period of 12 years and they never went wrong.



Lovely cars, but I really want a little nipper ( wink ) , not a grand tourer. She will only be used for sunny drives in the summer, and will spend the winter in the garage whilst I thrash the Coupes. A 2-seater is fine.....

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: ] #1302608
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I've driven a Mk3 MR2 and a Mk1 1.8 MX-5 and I thought the MR2 felt much more special/exotic than the Mazda, I think it was to do with having the engine behind you and more stripped-back interior - sort of "Elise Lite". So I'd go for the MR2.

Mazda was great though, I can see why they're so popular.

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Do you need any luggage space, cos there is naff all in an MR2! And harder to get in and out of.

Neal is right, there is a reason why the MX-5 is the worlds best selling two-seater sports car.

But really, you should test drive good examples of both and then decide laugh

Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: DanTheManc] #1302618
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Originally Posted By: DanTheManc
MR2 means

Mid engined
Rear wheel drive
2 Seater

So yes they are RWD laugh


I've heard it means 'midship runabout two-seater'...


F****** b****** thing...
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A chap at work has a Mk3 MR2 and loves it to bits - bit tail-happy though, and with it being mid-engined, when it lets go, it will change ends far quicker than a front-engined RWD car

A well-driven Coupe would be much faster in the wet


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Quick search on Autotrader comes up with:-

BMWZ3 - you'll get a 2.8 for your £2.5k - £3k
Honda CRX DelSol - should be able to get a V-Tec - FWD, but VERY good handling
Merc SLK or CLK (or even an SL-Class)
Suzuki Cappucino (strangely appealing...)
Reliant Scimitar SS1
Volvo C70

LOADS of choice.....


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Re: Which rag-top?? [Re: Nigel] #1302632
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Originally Posted By: Nigel
A chap at work has a Mk3 MR2 and loves it to bits - bit tail-happy though, and with it being mid-engined, when it lets go, it will change ends far quicker than a front-engined RWD car


Good point, early MR2s are meant to be the worst for it, I think they changed the settings for later cars. The early one I drove felt very nimble and pointy, imagine it'd be a handful in the wet.

Should be okay here though as it's just for sunny days, although if I had one I'd definitely take it on track too.

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Volvo c70.Cheap swedish reliable,
I have one myself.And you enjoyed driving it laugh

The other car,although not really a cabriolet is the Nissan 300 T top.
Cheap,and look okay.

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Originally Posted By: johnnybravoturbo
Volvo c70.Cheap swedish reliable,
I have one myself.And you enjoyed driving it laugh

The other car,although not really a cabriolet is the Nissan 300 T top.
Cheap,and look okay.


Both too heavy and toy-laden to be properly good to drive though, surely?

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