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Alternatives to the coupe? #402539
26/07/2007 18:51
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Can anyone think of an alternative to the coupe:

must haves:- styling, power, exclusivity, price, 4 seats, decent(ish) size boot etc and the following of course.

AJ. \:\)

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402545
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In short - No I can't unless you want a Scoob or EVO. I'm assuming that you dont want to step up to an RS4 / RS6

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402550
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Nope, there isn't anything - nearest in my eyes are the Alfa GT - too expensive & the GTV - no space!


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Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: whatmoretyres] #402555
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the GTV was my thought but as you say much smaller that the coupe.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402558
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Tiny boot and rear seats only suitable for someone with no legs or under 5 years old.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402561
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GTV
E36 M3
944 S2 or Turbo
Elan Turbo
200SX
Corrado VR6
Integra Type-R

Ok some are 2 seaters but hey.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402562
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 Originally Posted By: suba
Tiny boot and rear seats only suitable for someone with no legs or under 5 years old.


lol, I think it definitely needs to be european

however the 200sx and the Integra are options.

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Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402564
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not as fast as teh coupe (anywhere near) but lots of low end torque in the 2.7 v6 hyundai coupe.

personally i love the styling as well and may be my next car (still a step down tho).

dunno what i will go for next if its not the hyundai.....

cant afford a 350z/RX8/New shape Audi TT/Alpha.

wish you could get RHD mustangs!.

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Hyundai coupe - is this a wind up?

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402571
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no, looks wise i really like it (infact i think it has certain coupe similarities), its fairly solid, cheap and whilst i am only guessing there MUST be a way of getting more out of that monster engine!.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402574
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350z/RX8/New shape Audi TT/Alpha.

good taste Big_Mike. \:D

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402576
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what about Seat Leon Cupra 20VT

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 Originally Posted By: AJF1
350z/RX8/New shape Audi TT/Alpha.

good taste Big_Mike. \:D


maybe but all above my pay scale (and not a fan of the old shape TT).

love the looks of the Z4 but they are way expensive and hardly practical - and not what hte OP is interested in)

would be good the stick with Chris Bangle tho if you went the Z4 route.

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 Originally Posted By: AJF1
what about Seat Leon Cupra 20VT


indeed, and that will also be an option IF i decide to go the hot hatch route, but the Cupra isnt really a coupe its kind of in the 307/focus/Stylo category.

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maybe saving up for an Integrale is the answer!!! \:o

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For when 2 become 3

I would seriously be considering one of these.

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 Originally Posted By: AJF1
what about Seat Leon Cupra 20VT


It fails on your criteria except it's got 4 seats, oh and maybe the boot.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402593
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just looked at the hot hatch civic type R, i hadnt seen one in the new shape..... man i am in love. Shame its over 20.5k once you add in the good extras.

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/hatchbacks/honda-unveils-2007-civic-type-r/

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not as quick as the coupe, but I havent seen Celica or Prelude mentioned yet...

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 Originally Posted By: Big_Mike
just looked at the hot hatch civic type R, i hadnt seen one in the new shape..... man i am in love. Shame its over 20.5k once you add in the good extras.

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/hatchbacks/honda-unveils-2007-civic-type-r/


Clarkson didnt seem to like it.... \:D

http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article1839477.ece

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Cerbera, if your chest is hairy enough ;\)

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wow he really doesnt like the civic does he!!!

my mates just looking to buy a supra at the moment.

they are certainly quick enough!.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402640
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Yes, but the criteria is:


 Originally Posted By: AJF1
Can anyone think of an alternative to the coupe:

must haves:- styling, power, exclusivity, price, 4 seats, decent(ish) size boot etc and the following of course.

AJ. \:\)


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Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: whatmoretyres] #402647
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The 3 door civic hatch is fugly.

A guy on my road has one and it looks as if Chris Bangles evil twin designed it after having all his limbs removed.

The 4 door looks great though imo.

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: ] #402653
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Only thing half tidy(ish) is the 406 Coupe v6, But In std form - Nothing is as fast or prestige as the Fiat Coupe 20vt..

Chrissy..

Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: chrissy] #402690
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Hmm, its a tough choice. The Alfa GT might be the logical replacement for a coupe as its Italian, got decent handling, looks good, and is super practical with a mammoth boot.

During the darkest days of coupe unreliability I've also been tempted by the likes of an Audi S3. Went to drive one and its almost as fast as the coupe, has a great image and probably is as fast round bends in the wet as the coupe is in the dry. On the downside though its just a bit souless to drive and the sound just can't compare to the coupe.

Needless to say I still have the coupe but will consider both when I come to change.

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How about an E36 M3GT, they are relatively scarce. \:\)


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 Originally Posted By: MattW
not as quick as the coupe, but I havent seen Celica or Prelude mentioned yet...


Yup, I looked at both of these, and ended up with the Celica of course. The Prelude is available in a quite nice Motegi special (UK car), with a quite nice body kit and all the toys.
I think many of them were bought by older owners and companies, so less likely to have been thrashed.

A bit older, but a mint UK Celica GT4 is quite nice from the outside and they can certainly be tuned to shift along quickly.

How about a Mitsi 3000GT/GTO? I looked at these, but running costs looked a bit scary.

Focus RS? Maybe a bit too much money still?

Lastly, I still really like the Ford Puma Racing, and they tick many of your boxes. These are certainly exclusive, although not that quick in a straight line. Rear passenger room is tight too. My ex Fiance has a 1.7 normal Puma and it was great fun to drive.


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Re: Alternatives to the coupe? [Re: Fishy_Dave] #402772
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I'll agree with Dave there - they're pretty good fun! \:D Gearbox is awesome.

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Things I considered when getting the Coupe were....

Audi S3?
Calibra Turbo?
Celica GT4?
Supra Turbo?
Skyline?
Lancer Evo?
Scooby STI?

But none of them have the extra something the Fiat Coupe has. \:#

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