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Fantasy Garage

Cars to fulfill your childhood dream



Bugatti Veyron, Caterham Seven, Elms Collection, Dion Speak
 

A conversation I have seen brought up dozens of times, in pubs, online motoring forums or in just idle chat is what cars would you have in your perfect garage. Peoples responses range from the inevitable Bugatti Veyron, (well why not – given a free range why settle for a garage full of Nissan Micras and Toyota Yaris’) to such ecliptic choices as a 1930 Blower Bentley or even a Ford Capri...

...to fulfil a childhood dream that has never been lived or perhaps allowed to live by a partner who thinks that telling her friends that the reason her Mercedes SL is no longer garaged is because the other half has designated the entire space to the new love in his life 1985 Capri with accompanying oil leak(s), rust holes, damp carpets and torn seat covers so he can “be a real man, love” by pretending he knows what he’s doing when tinkering away at 11pm on a Friday with a set of shiny new spanners and screwdrivers and retire back into the house with a inflated sense of self satisfaction, complete with grazed knuckles and smelling of Swarfeger.

But with such trivial matters such as budget or even the previous scenario of a 20-year dream gone wrong, what would form the perfect garage? Now to stop this getting too much out of control and ending up needing garaging space to rival a branch of Hertz rentacar we should limit this to the following catorgies. Family, Super, Daily and Fun cars.
We will get the most boring out of the way first with the family car. Now assuming that you have 2.4 children and the need to carry the associated junk, normal family cars such as saloons or hatchbacks aren’t going to fit the bill here so I will take a step above and look at the MPVs such as Renault Espace, but these as Jeremy Clarkson so rightly quotes “shows that you’ve given up on life” and no longer care what anyone thinks of you. So moving swiftly on we arrive at what I call the ‘Soft Roaders’ such as Range Rovers and Porsche Cayennes. In this category and with our endless budget you may as well as aim to the top and consider either of these two. The Range Rover is a truly amazing machine, oozing class from every pore, with a timeless design and amazing off-road ability but is beaten into a cocked hat for road manners by the Porsche Cayenne. In its turbo guise it will cruise at 160mph as well as plod around town or on the school run. Admittedly it does have challenging looks, but I look at them in the way I look at someone like Dawn French. Curiously pretty perhaps, but you have enormous respect of its talent, which is why she succeeds in her professional capacity over a wannabe like Jade Goody.

The super car is up next. Ask a group of people what defines a super car to them and 90% of people will say “Ferrari” and this is for a very good reason. Ferrari has now mastered the art of producing a car that excites and can be used everyday. Previously the sole trick of Porsche with its amazing 911, but with the 360, 550, 430 and 575 models you can truly use them for a trip down the shops or drive them as Enzo Ferrari meant for his cars to be driven, at 101% on a clear night with the windows down. Although we shouldn’t overlook Lamborghini, its Murcielago is one hell of a car. Compared to other 200mph cars, once you’ve got over its huge dimensions when driving, it is actually a very pleasant place to be. With a gear change easier than any other car I’ve driven and huge reserves of power it can be on a charge to head butt the horizon before you can adjust the air con or grab another Wuthers Originals from the glove box. But if you going to drive a super car, why not go berserk and go for a Pagani Zonda. In its latest ‘F’ guise with 602 bhp and no real driver aids to speak of it is a real super car all for the paltry sum of £400,000(!)

Okay, back down to earth now. With the family and mega money cars covered what are you going to get into a drive everyday to earn a crust to keep the previous two bemoaths in fuel and tyres? It needs to be comfortable which in my experience means it needs to be quite big, anything smaller than a BMW 3 series, after 200 miles non-stop motoring you really start to feel very mile drag on, no matter how good the build quality. It also has to be quite powerful, not stupendously fast like a Mercedes E55 or Audi RS6 but quick enough to make the journey effortless. Now out of all of the cars I could choose for you, there is one that stands out for me. I’ve driven hundreds of miles in one of these and it delivers 40 miles per gallon, every toy you could want and combined with excellent build quality and great performance…..ladies and gentlemen I give you the BMW 535 diesel. Yes that’s right, diesel. Its three litre (despite being called the 535) engine with twin turbos makes every mile fly by, the only time you notice it’s a diesel is with how infrequent the fuel stops become compared to its petrol counterparts. Its has performance to rival 95% of other cars in the real world. Why else do you think that my local Constabulary use them as plain clothed high-speed pursuit cars? They caught me in one for speeding once and I wasn’t hanging about!

Last but not least the toy. Now with this category you don’t need to spend tens of thousands of pounds to have fun. There are numerous manufactures that strangely enough are British that can pander to your whim, with such companies as Ariel with its Atom, Lotus with the Elise and Exige models, Westfield and of course the iconic Morgan. Although in a small industrial unit 5 minutes from the Dartford Crossing in Kent is Caterham. They build cars based on the original design of the Lotus Seven with varying power options from 105 to 256-brake horsepower. Now I know that 105 doesn’t sound a lot, but remember this is in a car with no doors or real weather protection and that weighs just 540kg all for about £13,000. For smiles per £ they cant be beaten. But what the hell, this is a fantasy garage – go for the 256 hp model, and be sure that your toy cant be beaten in any game of performance Top Trumps.



> Categories: Bugatti, Cars, Caterham, Pagani, Porsche,
> Author: Dion Speak
> Keywords: Fantasy Car Roadtest, Fantasy Car Re, Fantasy Car Garage Roadtest, Fantasy Car Garage Re, Fantasy Car Garage Roadtest Re, Garage Roadtest, Garage Re,
> Description: Cars to fulfill your childhood dream

 
User Comments

By SimonB
1.  Ok let&prime s see if I can start a craze Dion I agree with your article and fantastic categories (although I&prime ve always paid close attention to what such magazines would consider &prime worthy&prime for my children to drive - I don&prime t want them driving B reg Renaults - so I think an important addition to any luxury fleet is something safe slow small and non-flashy for the children. Soft: (Should my S Class go here?) 8-Seat Defender Super: XKR - upgrade to new XKR planned. Family: Benz S500 (fully specced) Toy: Radical Children: 53 reg Benz C180

Lusso Staff Comment:
By Daniel Sharp
2.  I don&prime t actually own these cars but my chosen fleet would be: Soft: Range Rover Supercharged Super: Lamborghini Murcielago Family: Ferrari 575m (everyday not really family - the Supercharged can carry people) Toy: Jaguar JP1 Children: Early (new shape small engine) BMW 5 Series

By Paul
3.  No way on the 575M for everyday - get a new Merc E63

Lusso Staff Comment:
By Dion Speak
4.  I think the new E63 will be a great car but the problem is that Mercedes are too damn sensible and limit the cars true capabilities. Since writing the article Brabus have released the &prime Rocket&prime based on a CLS Saloon with added pep by the way of a 720bhp Nuclear Sub-Station under the bonnet. The top speed is still limited but not to a namby pamby 155mph this thug of the saloon car world is reigned it at..........217mph!

By Robin Bankman
5.  Ok it&prime s quite easy Soft- Cayenne Super- CGT Family- Volvo/Lexus/Something Toy- Bike Children- C1/107/Aygo

Lusso Staff Comment:
By Dion Speak
6.  I must admit I change my mind like the weather and the CGT is my current favourite for supercar. God only knows what it will be tomorrow though

By James
7.  Dion seeing as the vehicle section is completely dominated by cars how about a review of luxury yachts in one of the upcoming issues??? Would love to read about how Sunseeker Princess Fairline etc all compare to each other... any chance?

By
8.  The luxury yacht sector is of interest to me and consdering i can only write about a subject that does appeal to me watch this space!

By Dion
9.  Its been a good few weeks since I posted on here work commitments have put pay to a reasonable amount of free time. But I have decided to have a minor rant on what is the point of Spam emails. Who actually buys drugs over the internet to enhance your sex life who is stupid enough to buy shares in a company just because a completey random email address has told you that they are " Red Hot Stock Tips" Rant over..............for now : )


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