M135i and the shed
In true CS style, following my "what car should I buy" thread I totally ignored all the advise given and I've bought an S2000.
In honesty I viewed and test drove 20+ cars, VX220's, Elises, M3's, an Impreza, a Clio V6. To be honest though the only two out of the bunch that hit the spot in terms of build, reliability, performance and interest value were the S2000 and the M3. As much as I wantd a weekend toy, it also had to be reliable, start on the button after extended periods left in the garage and also have some ability to do long trips on weekends with the other half.
If I'm being brutally honest, between the M3 and the S2000, it really came down to which one I found a decent example of first. Sadly (and maybe I was being too picky) I just couldn't find the right M3 for me with the correct mix of history, mileage, spec and preventative maintenance carried out; certainly not in my budget anyway!
Then this little beauty turned up. Full Honda history, one owner, registered a month on the right side of the tax bracket change, low miles and as mint as they come. OEM hardtop, black and red leather and Moonrock Grey, RE050's all round.
Picked it up yesterday and it's a massively amusing car to drive. The engine really is just bonkers. The pull and noise between 7.5k and 9k rpm is just something else and it certainly feels swift when up above 6k rpm even in comparison to my R26. Chassis wise it's fantastic; I drove a few pre-facelift version before which were a bit nervous and didn't give you confidence to push on but this facelift model really feels planted and precise.
Chuffed.
IMG_20130124_140041 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140050 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140154 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140133 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140220 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
In honesty I viewed and test drove 20+ cars, VX220's, Elises, M3's, an Impreza, a Clio V6. To be honest though the only two out of the bunch that hit the spot in terms of build, reliability, performance and interest value were the S2000 and the M3. As much as I wantd a weekend toy, it also had to be reliable, start on the button after extended periods left in the garage and also have some ability to do long trips on weekends with the other half.
If I'm being brutally honest, between the M3 and the S2000, it really came down to which one I found a decent example of first. Sadly (and maybe I was being too picky) I just couldn't find the right M3 for me with the correct mix of history, mileage, spec and preventative maintenance carried out; certainly not in my budget anyway!
Then this little beauty turned up. Full Honda history, one owner, registered a month on the right side of the tax bracket change, low miles and as mint as they come. OEM hardtop, black and red leather and Moonrock Grey, RE050's all round.
Picked it up yesterday and it's a massively amusing car to drive. The engine really is just bonkers. The pull and noise between 7.5k and 9k rpm is just something else and it certainly feels swift when up above 6k rpm even in comparison to my R26. Chassis wise it's fantastic; I drove a few pre-facelift version before which were a bit nervous and didn't give you confidence to push on but this facelift model really feels planted and precise.
Chuffed.
IMG_20130124_140041 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140050 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140154 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140133 by PoobahUK, on Flickr
IMG_20130124_140220 by PoobahUK, on Flickr