Mercedes CLK63 AMG Black Series, £95,000: He can spot a star and, if his choice of wheels is any guide, a car, too. The X Factor judge Simon Cowell is the first name in the log book of this CLK63 AMG Black Series. A couple of others follow him but, as far as we know, they’re not music moguls.
It’s a 2008-registered car with 14,000 miles on the clock. Just 25 right-hand-drive Black Series were made out of a total run of 700. New, it cost around £100,000. This particular car’s association with Cowell has bolstered its value but, even so, it’s a relative bargain compared with the £52,000 someone was asking 12 months ago for a crashed left-hooker imported from the US. (Its front end was a mess.)
AMG says the CLK63 Black Series was inspired by the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. That’s a high bar, and to clear it, the company went to work on a ‘standard’ CLK63, adding more power (from 478bhp to 507bhp), better cooling, bulging wheel arches to house a wider track, adjustable suspension and lighter 19in alloys.
Elsewhere, the responses of the seven-speed automatic gearbox were sharpened and the limited-slip diff gained a dedicated oil cooler and pump to keep it from overheating.
The cabin was given a makeover, with carbonfibre-reinforced plastic trim, a forged aluminium gear selector and bucket seats.
The result of all this lightening, cooling, sharpening and tweaking was even better handling than the standard CLK63 and a 0.3sec reduction in the 0-62mph to 4.3sec.
Along the way, the exhaust note gained extra character, too – the kind that has T-shirted music moguls rising to their feet to utter improbable percentages.
Nissan Almera GTI, £1789: Pulsar GTI, anyone? Might be just the thing to revive Nissan’s dull family hatch. That’s the trick the firm pulled off with its 1990s forebear, the Almera. The GTI version was a hoot. We found a tidy 1998 R-reg with 87k miles in racy black. Looks like a keeper
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Have had two rides in a
Have had two rides in a supercharged Atom at supercar charity days. Wow. Supercars may ultimately leave it behind as you hit very high speeds, but it's like nothing else I've ever been in. The first time was around the TG track (second time Rockingham) and with a very good driver taking me round, the first few fast corners were approaching scary! And I don't scare that easily in cars. The supercharger whine just adds to the drama.
Almera GTI is a Bargain
I had one of these (a Pulsar SSS) a few years ago. Best car I ever owned. Until the police crushed it into a cube :-(
jason_recliner wrote:
lol, what happened there? Sounds like a very Australian way to deal with a problem.
Sonic wrote:
I was going through a rough patch and overindulging in self destructive behaviours. One thing led to another and I lost my car. A bit harsh, but I probably needed a wake up call.
jason_recliner wrote:
Yikes, that's pretty harsh. Poor car :( . That's always been a stupid law, I don't know what destroying a car is going to achieve - It's not like the car was responsible.
It saddens me...
That I live just 20 miles from the Ariel factory but, can't afford to buy an Atom.
Hang on Bob...
...can you afford an Aston Martin DB9