We asked our resident car nuts to nominate five fun but affordable cars that you'd never lose your shirt on. Here's Guido's top picks...
GUY ALLEN’S TOP FIVE BUYS:
1. HOLDEN MONARO CV8
Price range $25,000 – $35,000

I’d be looking for the best stocker with the lowest miles. It’s the last of the line and something that’s truly distinctive.
– Buyer’s guide: Holden Monaro CV8 V2
2. BMW E24 COUPES
Price range $10,000 – $30,000
If nothing else I practice what I preach, as I’ve now owned two 6 Series models! They’re a fun GT car, can be made reliable and are cheap. The previous generation – the 3.0Cs – has rocketed in price and it seems only a matter of time before they take off. Plus they have a strong local race history.
3. FORD FALCON BA XR6 TURBO
Price range $10,000 – $25,000
It would have to be a manual (which narrows down the field considerably) and finding a good one could be a challenge. But the Turbo was and is a fascinating car that deserves to sit in any Aussie muscle car collection.
– Ford history: Falcon AU, BA, BF series 1998-2008
4. PORSCHE 944 TURBO
Price range $25,000 – $60,000
I’m going to side with Cliff here. The front-engined Porsches are a hoot and it’s the turbo that gets my attention. Not cheap, but still value compared to a humble air-cooled 911.
– Past blast: Porsche 944 Turbo
5. JAGUAR XJS
Price range $15,000 – $30,000
Okay, I might get laughed out of the country for this, but I still reckon these things are a great buy and I’d have one in a heartbeat if I had the shed space. Seriously, we’re talking a huge luxo GT car with a big V12 in the snout for mid teens. Okay, they can be trouble, but owners swear you can fix them. Plus, here’s another one with good local race history.
– Buyer’s guide: Jaguar XJS 1975-96
More top five picks from our team:
– Andy Enright
– David Morley
– John Wright
– Uncle Phil
– Cliff Chambers
– Angelo Loupetis
Tell us what your top five choices would be: uniquecars@primecreative.com.au



