FamineOh - try an MX-3 V6. Find one for £2,500 and it'll be worth £4,000 in about 2 years time (providing you look after it and don't rack the miles up too much).
Massive boot for the size, relatively pleasant in the back and a good driving experience.
DQuaNIt sounds silly but the Skoda is actually a great car. I think it has ...
TheCrackerFamine, have you been stockpiling crappy small japanese coupes just in case theres a world shortage at some point by any chance?
Running out of space in your back garden and need to shift some stock, to any unwitting mug with money to burn?![]()
Famine323F? Pah! Hideous, slow poor sibling of the mighty MX-3.
Seriously though, they are putting on value. "Someone" has decided that the 1,845cc (that's 112.4 cubic inches...) V6, being the smallest ever put into mass production (Mitsubishi had a 1.6 V6, but it didn't sell), is a curiousity. People have been starting to collect them. Mine, as one of the last ever made and one of only 3 1998-registered UK cars I'm aware of, is worth in the order of £1,000-£1,500 more than I paid for it in 2003. I've been offered £6,000 for it (by a Mazda main dealer - and I wasn't selling it), which is even more than that, because of its age, condition and mileage.
M5Power
- 94-95 BMW 530i
The BMW uses the smallest consumer-market V8 ever at a whopping 3.0 liters.
EmohawkI can't, but you can, and I can search.
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See?M5PowerHey Famine - can you name the smallest production V8?
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FamineThat's nothing. I just compressed some vinyl into a flat disk shape and recorded some music onto it.
That's got be some sort of record.