Is there a point when you should start getting sensible cars?

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Im almost hitting 40 and have always tinkered with the cars I have had and to coin a phrase, been a bit of a boy racer.
Twenty years ago I had a modded Mini and then a Pug 309GTI which I was always adding bits to. I then met my wife and went through a sensible period when we had a 1.4 Escort.
I soon got very bored of that and when we had our first kid I managed to get as Vectra 2.5 SRI. A few years later the wife wanted sensible again and we got a Landrover Freelander. We had loads of mechanical issues with that and then got an Audi A4 3.0 Quattro estate.
Last year the wife wanted a second 2nd card and I managed to swing a Fiesta ST.
The issue now is that I am beginning to get the modding bug again. I had to replace a broken spring on the ST and ended up doing all 4 springs with lowered Eibachs;) Hoping to get an induction kit soon as well.

Is there a time/age when you should just give up and get a people carrier or something similar?
 
I think there is when you have children. A R34 Skyline just wouldn't cut it at 40.
 
[TW]Fox;18150297 said:
This.

40 and driving a Fiesta on coilovers? 40 is when you buy your first Porsche ;)

I drive the Audi, the wife has the ST although I keep wanting to borrow it!
 
pfft not at all


my old mans in his mid fifties and is currently sporting a modded scooby and a 205 gti on his drive :)


i also know a chap in his 70's with a slightly tweaked evo 9
 
You should never stop a hobby cause you'll get bored if you do.
Theres nothing wrong with tinkering otherwise if you stop you might start tinkering with other things like your house and end up breaking something
 
They were a £50k+ car at new, It was mostly older people who could afford to buy and drive them.

Yet a GTR is ok for 40+

You had a fall recently and banged your head? First we have T-sport Yaris as a first car and epic insurance costs then crazy talk about R34's
 
[TW]Fox;18150439 said:
Barely any younger people can afford to buy a GTR. A car that was £60k+ new is not 'aimed' at young people.

I think I'm mainly influenced by those rich Japanese guys in there late 20's driving R34's around. R34's still cost over £20k mind you.
 
What Rich Japanese guys in their late 20's are you on about?

Pretty much everyone I know who has a R34 in the japclub up here is older.
 
What Rich Japanese guys in their late 20's are you on about?

Pretty much everyone I know who has a R34 in the japclub up here is older.

Talking about the people in Japan. I don't know about the Japclub here as I've never been a part of it. So sorry for being incorrect with my earlier statement.
 
[TW]Fox;18150510 said:
Yea, cos we all know people in Japan and base our opinions on cars on the people who drive them in Japan.

This why I said I think I am mainly influenced for the statement I made. :p
 
Its got 4 doors, a massive boot, cruise control and is the size of your average family car.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2361026.htm

Its not in the slightest bit sensible however with nearly 700bhp.

Who says a practical car has to be sensible ?

Cars like that exist BECAUSE people in their 30/40s with families etc.. still like to have nice cars.
 
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