Well, actually I had a small tax problem, and sold the EVO in January of 2000 after almost a year. So, I thought, what to buy in the interim, before finances pick up again, and we bought a 306 Rallye for 13400. Truth to tell, I didnt expect the Rallye to compare, but boy did I learn something. Although the 306 was nowhere near as fast, it was pretty astounding, and I learned that you can have just as much fun for half the price. Sure, I didnt overtake many 911s and Z3Ms anymore, but hey, who gives a sh*t when you have a car as adjustable and throttle lively as the Rallye!
We then bought an Integra Type-R as well, and that was pretty good too, but then misfortune struck and I had to take 13 months off work with illness, so Integra and Caterham( we had one of those as well ) had to go. My wife( bless her ), was one day reading EVO Magazine in the summer, the issue in which the CUP was announced, and asked if Id like one of those. An hour later we were at Renault...
Its pretty good really, on road its not in the same league as the Rallye, but then few cars are, but on track it REALLY shines, and makes us both grin from ear to ear. Driving position and gear change are the main gripes, but for 13 grand there isnt much to touch it in terms of driver involvement.
Still, every time I see an EVO, I get ideas... Watch this space!