Car for a very short commute and some fun at the weekends?

I perhaps am coming from a slightly different perspective. I can see the appeal of an Elise or a Caterham, even a Z4 or Boxster though again I don't think I would take one of them over an Elise if I wanted a special weekend puppy.
Where you & I may throw our beans for a play toy at the weekend is one thing, with Robbie G, dare I say its another...


Robbie G - 'looking at what you might call sports cars'
So thats your M3, Evo, Scooby & Monaro out the window.

Robbie G - 'steer clear of Japanese rice-mobiles'
There goes the S2000, MX5 & MR2.

Robbie G - 'I'd prefer a real rocket ship with a sub 6 second 0-60 and more than four cylinders'
Au Revoir to the Elise & VX220

Robbie G - 'will try and avoid a car that will cost thousands p.a. just to keep on the road'
Old Jags and Astons have flown the nest.

Robbie G - 'Mrs Robbie G cried at the idea of selling the Golf'
Lets be honest, thats TVR had it.


Which is how I ended up with the following as the choice for Robbie G;
Z4 Roadster
Porsche Boxster
 
mmm sounds lovely

plymouth's pimp game must be tight.

talking of m3's I always remember there was a gash looking one in plymouth on the garage on the wickes. it had some stupid splitter among other things. always parked next to really old vans, with really new alloys.
 
Where you & I may throw our beans for a play toy at the weekend is one thing, with Robbie G, dare I say its another...


Robbie G - 'looking at what you might call sports cars'
So thats your M3, Evo, Scooby & Monaro out the window.

Robbie G - 'steer clear of Japanese rice-mobiles'
There goes the S2000, MX5 & MR2.

Robbie G - 'I'd prefer a real rocket ship with a sub 6 second 0-60 and more than four cylinders'
Au Revoir to the Elise & VX220

Robbie G - 'will try and avoid a car that will cost thousands p.a. just to keep on the road'
Old Jags and Astons have flown the nest.

Robbie G - 'Mrs Robbie G cried at the idea of selling the Golf'
Lets be honest, thats TVR had it.


Which is how I ended up with the following as the choice for Robbie G;
Z4 Roadster
Porsche Boxster

I ignored everyone and told him what I would do, I tend to do that a lot ;)
 
Where you & I may throw our beans for a play toy at the weekend is one thing, with Robbie G, dare I say its another...


Robbie G - 'looking at what you might call sports cars'
So thats your M3, Evo, Scooby & Monaro out the window.

Robbie G - 'steer clear of Japanese rice-mobiles'
There goes the S2000, MX5 & MR2.

Robbie G - 'I'd prefer a real rocket ship with a sub 6 second 0-60 and more than four cylinders'
Au Revoir to the Elise & VX220

Robbie G - 'will try and avoid a car that will cost thousands p.a. just to keep on the road'
Old Jags and Astons have flown the nest.

Robbie G - 'Mrs Robbie G cried at the idea of selling the Golf'
Lets be honest, thats TVR had it.


Which is how I ended up with the following as the choice for Robbie G;
Z4 Roadster
Porsche Boxster

Good summary to be honest, but > 4 cylinders is not a requirement just a preference, so the Elise and VX220 are still in the hunt (none of these variants had a 0-60 higher than 6 seconds).

Elise
VX220
350Z or Z4 if I can't swallow the 'rawness' of the above and want some more cylinders.

That's my list, off I go to find some! Seems strange to have the Z4 and 350z in with the Exige and VX220 as they're totally different really, but I'll have to discover how different on my test drives.
 
Would be an Elise 111R for me in this situation, but then I've always had a soft spot for them.

If you don't mind kit cars:
Something unique?

Westfield?

Either way, something lightweight with modest power and RWD would get me interested for the fun factor if comfort wasn't an issue.
 
Why haven't you bought a Caterham yet? :/

Or is it a poser car you're looking for more than a fun one?

The fact that if it's raining when I get out of bed, it'll take me ten minutes to put the hood up, pushing in all the poppers etc. The Caterham would be a weekend-only option really, rather than one that needs to be relied upon for commuting also.
 
I think a Z4 is a little boring if you are doing so few miles.

Somewhat agreed, for a weekend/low commute mileage car that has no requirement to be practical you would be nuts to test a Z4 and not even try a S2000.

The Z4 does nothing better other than give creature comforts, a better interior and more practicalities, none of which should be a requirement for a weekend car!
 
The Z4 does nothing better other than give creature comforts, a better interior and more practicalities, none of which should be a requirement for a weekend car!

I think thats a bit strong. Depending on your preferences, it also offers a better engine. The Z4 my parents have is a weekend car and its great at the job.
 
Perhaps a bit strong yes, wording should have been different. I don't think you can say better engine in the context of his thread though, his potentials/to look at all have varying engine characteristics. S2000 has a different engine.

Depends what kind of a driver he is, if he loves the Elise/VX but finds them too raw then the logical step up while keeping similar driving characteristics is the S2000. If he hates the Elise/VX and wants a less 'involved' driving experience or one where on his commute he can just put his foot into the floor and let the 350 V6 do it's thing then he would likely hate an S2000.
 
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Perhaps he doesn't want to look like a tit.

The kit car looks like a little TVR (not amazing, hence the lower price, but it's not going to make you look like a tit..?) and the Westfield's no different to any Caterham suggestion in the thread?

EDIT: My point was, maybe have a look at a few kit cars. Didn't really look far to find those.
 
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