if you came into £56,400.....
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if you came into £56,400.....
from inheritance (spelling)..........
what would you buy car wise?
this is theorecticly speaking of corse
what would you buy car wise?
this is theorecticly speaking of corse
#4
Several cars.
Maybe a Hawkeye JDM STi and allow £5k for serious chassis/suspension and minor power mods.
Add to that a Caterham R400 or Ariel Atom.
And maybe a 335D for economy everyday work.
Maybe a Hawkeye JDM STi and allow £5k for serious chassis/suspension and minor power mods.
Add to that a Caterham R400 or Ariel Atom.
And maybe a 335D for economy everyday work.
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#11
Put it this way i wouldn't be spending it on a car...unless our house was paid off and we had no debt..or kids..
I'd spend about 20K on an M3 CSL and pay the rest off the mortgage.
I'd spend about 20K on an M3 CSL and pay the rest off the mortgage.
#22
You could make a lot of money investing that kind of cash. If you've really come into this money you should do your research and do that. In the not so distant future you could have 100k to spend.
#23
I would buy an Evo 8 mr fq 340 and mod it myself, or much more sensibly i would buy one thats modded up already, fecked off with spending money on mods to get next to nothing back come sale time.
#25
London Group, Park Lane : Farbio GTS
£59k
£40k
WalkerSport : Ferrari 360 Modena 2000 X
£59
Christopher Neil Sportscars : LAMBORGHINI Gallardo 5.0 V10 Coupe
Any a vauxhall omega for the wife n kids to follow you around in
£59k
£40k
WalkerSport : Ferrari 360 Modena 2000 X
£59
Christopher Neil Sportscars : LAMBORGHINI Gallardo 5.0 V10 Coupe
Any a vauxhall omega for the wife n kids to follow you around in
Last edited by scoobyc; 13 September 2009 at 09:41 AM.
#29
If you havent got any debts to pay off, a nice car would be a must have. I'd be tempted to buy something that wasnt gonna depreciate that much over 12 months. You could quite easily change your car every 3/4 months and not lose out financially, if you do your homework.