The previous generation Renaultsport Megane would suit me just fine as my affordable (relatively) dream car.
I'd love an R26 or similar.
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The previous generation Renaultsport Megane would suit me just fine as my affordable (relatively) dream car.
I'd love an R26 or similar.
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^^^Very nice, alot of these cars do track days so they must be good.
Honda S2000 CR :)
^^^ Yea, those are great cars.
[quote=FastDriver;967352]This should be fun for everyone and also helpful to those looking for a car to buy. I call it Alternate Dream Cars because there is a car out there for everyone.
If you are looking to buy a car and you want a specific type of car but can't afford it. This is where you can post your dream car and people can find you an affordable comprimise!
Here is an example. You want a fast sports car that looks like the Ferrari 575. Well lets say you can't afford a Ferrari and have a budget of $25,000 - $30,000 You could get a 2005-2006 Corvette instead.[/quote]
Yes, I did that (buy an alternate dream car).
I prefer Mopars such as the '69 Dodge Coronet R/T (with 440 engine) and '69 Dodge Super Bee (with 383 engine). But those are selling for a lot of money. So I bought a '66 Plymouth Fury (VIP) with the 383 engine. I get to enjoy a Mopar with a big-block engine without the very high "entrance fee." Also a bit of nostalgia because one of my brothers owned a '66 Plymouth Fury for 22 years.
I would love a Porsche 911 GT2 (997) but lets just say I can only afford £25,000 - £35,000, so my immediate alternative choice would be an R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R.
^^^ Or a second hand high millage 911 carrera S (997)