Damn. I currently have a notch back I bought for £1500 in 2018 and keep thinking "oh bugger it, if it fails it's MoT it's off to the scrap yard". But the leakster drives like an Elise (I've had two) but without the imminent threat to your licence.
@@zx9mel I know what you mean. Mine had a gearbox failure and it didn't make sense to repair the car as that cost almost as much as I paid for it. Great fun though!
I always liked the Honda CRX, 2 seater sports car, cool roof and must have been great to drive. I had a civic of the era and wanted the CRX. The engines were amazing I had 90 MPH in 3rd gear in my Civic. I lusted after SIR imported cars with limited slip diff and the Japanese spec extras. I wanted to practice on Grand Tourismo on my PS2 and then drive to the Nurburg ring and drive round it.
Had a Bonalume Italian series racing clutch put into my smart Roadster and, along with other mods, pretty much punched through the gears effortlessly. Damn, I loved that car!
Toyota Celica 190/Tsport - 2-3K great looking car, advanced Yamaha co-developed 2zz 190HP engine, 6 speed, 4 seats, huge boot. Front wheel drive I know but reliable and handles. Or 3000 GTO- 7-10K, 4 wheels drive and steering!, V6 engine, 6speed, 4 seats. Problematic car, but it's a budget supra.
BMW Z3, Mazda MX-5, Audi S3 8L, 986 Boxster 2.5/2.7, VW lupo GTI... First 5 that came to my head, I'm sure the list would be much more extensive if I spent some time thinking about it.
@@jamesmcdonald1889 in America we had "cash for clunkers" it grinded up all our used vehicles and sold the scrap metal to China, there used to be a $500.00 used car market.
Well it depends if you are happy with extreme high mileage examples.....those 10k cars are also going to be high mileage. If you want to have a decent one be willing to spend at least a few thousand more....
Will disagree with the porsche as a whole on this list. It it cheap? Ya... for a bloody reason. I swear /all/ porsche engines were designed to fail from this period from the SUV to the boxter. What experience I had with one was an utter nightmare on maintenance and made you question why you owned it at all... Nevermind the timing service that was needed because of a flawed design from the factory.... If you have 20k to blow on maintenance then ya... it's a great car with amazing handling and performance for its size...
I used to own a smart roadster and they are great fun and you can fiddle and play with them a bit or you can go mental and stuff a gsxr1000 lump in the back and scare your self silly. Do miss my one to be fair even being a left hand drive one it was great.
@@Nickoboss29 mine was a roadster, left hand drive in red with silver tridion. I wanted a glass back coup or possibly one of the brabus ones. Unfortunately my friends who also had a roadster had an accident and after seeing the mess of their car I traded mine in against a black brabus for four which was a huge mistake.
Das tt. 10k lbs for a mint 1.8t tt. S I hope that ya had contacts back then. 83 and 4 gti. Loads of passat wagons and golfs. All 5 speed manuals. Had a tt for a day.? Golf chassis with a hint to Beatle past. Epic design. Look at modern supercars. All evolutions of the bug designg
Where will your money go?
Rent
SLK R170
350z, DS3 racing.
Food.
Brera.
Huh, I've actually owned two of those. That Smart Roadster really feels like a gokart to be honest. Most fun you'll have in a roadcar!
Yup felt the same about mine and genuinely miss it.
Damn. I currently have a notch back I bought for £1500 in 2018 and keep thinking "oh bugger it, if it fails it's MoT it's off to the scrap yard". But the leakster drives like an Elise (I've had two) but without the imminent threat to your licence.
@@zx9mel I know what you mean. Mine had a gearbox failure and it didn't make sense to repair the car as that cost almost as much as I paid for it. Great fun though!
Auto though, boringggg
@@jdc4316 Semi-auto. Much less refined than full auto.
I always liked the Honda CRX, 2 seater sports car, cool roof and must have been great to drive. I had a civic of the era and wanted the CRX. The engines were amazing I had 90 MPH in 3rd gear in my Civic. I lusted after SIR imported cars with limited slip diff and the Japanese spec extras. I wanted to practice on Grand Tourismo on my PS2 and then drive to the Nurburg ring and drive round it.
I had the 125 HP crx 10 Years ago. Regret selling it to this Day. What a fun car
GT2 on PS2... Greatest of all time! 💯
Had a Bonalume Italian series racing clutch put into my smart Roadster and, along with other mods, pretty much punched through the gears effortlessly.
Damn, I loved that car!
MX-5, obviously ;-)
Toyota Celica 190/Tsport -
2-3K great looking car, advanced Yamaha co-developed 2zz 190HP engine, 6 speed, 4 seats, huge boot. Front wheel drive I know but reliable and handles.
Or
3000 GTO-
7-10K, 4 wheels drive and steering!, V6 engine, 6speed, 4 seats. Problematic car, but it's a budget supra.
2:12 That's the Boxter concept car that looks better than the production model.
Love the look & the noise couldn’t get on with the gearbox
would love to find a smart roadster here in the states
You will not regret it. Unless you live in a rainy area without a garage . . .
Alfa Romeo Brera for me, thank you.
How about Cars under £5,000? Oh wait, they don't exist anymore👍🏻
BMW Z3, Mazda MX-5, Audi S3 8L, 986 Boxster 2.5/2.7, VW lupo GTI... First 5 that came to my head, I'm sure the list would be much more extensive if I spent some time thinking about it.
@@jamesmcdonald1889 in America we had "cash for clunkers" it grinded up all our used vehicles and sold the scrap metal to China, there used to be a $500.00 used car market.
@@JustSomeGoy I'm glad we didn't get that in the UK, cheap cars have their place and can be awesome fun!
Well it depends if you are happy with extreme high mileage examples.....those 10k cars are also going to be high mileage. If you want to have a decent one be willing to spend at least a few thousand more....
Will disagree with the porsche as a whole on this list. It it cheap? Ya... for a bloody reason. I swear /all/ porsche engines were designed to fail from this period from the SUV to the boxter. What experience I had with one was an utter nightmare on maintenance and made you question why you owned it at all... Nevermind the timing service that was needed because of a flawed design from the factory....
If you have 20k to blow on maintenance then ya... it's a great car with amazing handling and performance for its size...
A low mileage 350z can still be got for just under 10k and with less ongoing costs than the obvious German choices.
I used to own a smart roadster and they are great fun and you can fiddle and play with them a bit or you can go mental and stuff a gsxr1000 lump in the back and scare your self silly. Do miss my one to be fair even being a left hand drive one it was great.
How about the gearbox? Was it slow?
@@Nickoboss29 not as bad as the fortwos and when mapped the gear changes got a little faster.
@@davidfreeman4407 did you have a normal roadster or Coupé?
@@Nickoboss29 mine was a roadster, left hand drive in red with silver tridion. I wanted a glass back coup or possibly one of the brabus ones. Unfortunately my friends who also had a roadster had an accident and after seeing the mess of their car I traded mine in against a black brabus for four which was a huge mistake.
@@Nickoboss29 mine isn't slow at all in the manual mode
I prefer the MX5!
Yawn. Hard to imagine anything more boring.
Das tt. 10k lbs for a mint 1.8t tt. S I hope that ya had contacts back then. 83 and 4 gti. Loads of passat wagons and golfs. All 5 speed manuals. Had a tt for a day.?
Golf chassis with a hint to Beatle past. Epic design. Look at modern supercars. All evolutions of the bug designg
Honda S2000
Ok ...il manque l'Alfa Roméo Brera 🤔
Yes! 2.2 JTS manual for me, thank you.
Mx5
The sw20 MR2 beats the pants off the mrs in every way, wouldn’t you say?
Would have included the Nissan 350Z
Probably not classic or spectacular enough as the cars in the video
Give it 10 more years than it will probably appear in a list like this
Two words: Alfa Romeo
Did somebody say "quirks and features"?
THISSSSS.....
Rare list where the Porsche is the most boring car.
Those who actually owned Porsche will disagree with you, the Boxster and BMW e86 Si are the best to own on that list.
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