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Originally posted by TLicense

Not you as well Matt, Oh you were saying that you like the Noble but would have a Supe. Pheeewww. (Wiping sweat from brow motion)

 

For £30k, you're looking at the bottom end of the market for a Noble, but for £25k, you'd be getting a good Supra, and some good worthwhile modifications. When you're bored with the power, spend the remaining 5k on more mods to go faster :D

 

And although the Noble is a quick car, it's a bit kit-car-ish, and I'd prefer a proper car... With a roof! ;) :p

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A few of you know I looked into buying a noble about 6 Months back. There is no doubt they are fantastic cars, but when I started looking I decided I wanted the 3 Litre, then the cost was suddenly 40k. Then they brought out the quicker one etc etc. They are fast, handle great, look like a good quality kit car, ( but kit car all the same) and TBH are built like one, again, a good quality one.

The build quality is nothing like Mr. Toyota. They will out handle a Supra no doubt. In a straight line though a well modded Supra would hold it's own easily.

 

Then we get onto depreciation. They are holding their money brilliantly...........now. 3 years time who knows. You could drop an awful lot ods dough on one. The older Nobles aren't really worth a lot in comparison so what happens when the M13 arrives.

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