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Home News Insights Daydreaming About Weekend Cars While We’re Stuck Indoors Daydreaming About Weekend Cars While We’re Stuck Indoors Insights Aswan | March 21, 2020 10:33 pm If you’re a car enthusiast through and through, chances are this restricted movement order is driving you a little insane. With roadblocks and checkpoints set up everywhere to make sure you’re not just travelling around, being able to stretch your legs (and enjoy your car) is almost completely out of the question. We’re coming to the first weekend under this order and while this usually means we’ll be heading out for spirited Sunday morning drives, it poses a risk that isn’t worth taking. So let’s think about what weekend cars would be great – some real driver-focused cars you can purchase second hand to use and enjoy and modify as you please. Half the fun is the anticipation of it all and when this order eventually lifts, you may just find the courage to pull the trigger on a car you’ve been thinking about. Here are our picks: 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RM 58,500 For both Subaru and Mitsubishi, the WRC dream has come to an end. Neither company is producing homologation models for their rally cars any more – Mitsubishi because they’ve killed their Lancer Evolution line completely, and Subaru because they’ve withdrawn from competition. But you can own a Subaru Impreza WRX STI that the WRC car of the time was based on for just under RM 60,000 – and you’ll get a pretty solid example as well. A turbocharged 2.0-litre boxer engine, a six-speed close ratio manual gearbox, and all-wheel drive… what’s not to want? 2005 MINI Cooper S Manual – RM 55,000 While this isn’t the fire-breathing JCW model, it still makes a good 170 hp and 220 Nm of torque from its supercharged 1.6-litre engine. This particular unit is one of the rear manual-equipped cars which is excellent to drive and incredibly fun on a twisty trunk road. Compact dimensions and a relatively low kerb weight at 1,200 kilograms all help to make a car that can sprint from corner to corner, with go-kart like steering response that makes it both easier and more enjoyable along these twisty roads. 2008 Honda Civic FN2 Type R – RM 79,888 On the pricier end of things is the Honda Civic FN2 Type R – one of the rare ones that’s listed on our website. This model was a UK and Europe only special, powered by a slightly different version of the K20A that’s in the FD2 Type R Civic that Malaysians know and love. Still though, with prices of the FD2 Type R exploding, it may be the right time to grab one of these FN2 Type Rs if you want to enjoy the last naturally-aspirated high-performance Honda engine ever developed. Well, those are just three of our choices for a weekend car but we’d love to hear yours in the comments. There’s no wrong answer – after all, a weekend car is for you, and you alone to enjoy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Weekend Car COVID-19 Print Related News Should There Be a "Car-Free Day" Once a Month to Reduce Pollution? Insights Gokul | April 10, 2020 According to a study by the National Geographic Society, close to 7 million people around the world lose their lives every year to diseases and ... COVID-19: This is How Europe is Planning to Handle the Situation Auto News Gokul | March 27, 2020 No thanks to the Covid-19 crisis, production and sales of motor vehicles have come to a sudden halt in most parts of the world. Without new revenue, ... More Roadblocks In PJ During MCO – Likely To Extend Beyond April 14th Auto News Aswan | April 09, 2020 For those of you who live in the PJ – that is, on the side closer to Kepong – you are going to face a number of new roadblocks and full on road ... The Puchong MCO Jam Was Crazy, But Wasn’t Unexpected Insights Aswan | April 16, 2020 In the last 24 hours or so, Malaysian social media has been set ablaze with photos and videos of a fairly extreme jam along Lebuhraya Damansara ... Comments
Daydreaming About Weekend Cars While We’re Stuck Indoors Insights Aswan | March 21, 2020 10:33 pm If you’re a car enthusiast through and through, chances are this restricted movement order is driving you a little insane. With roadblocks and checkpoints set up everywhere to make sure you’re not just travelling around, being able to stretch your legs (and enjoy your car) is almost completely out of the question. We’re coming to the first weekend under this order and while this usually means we’ll be heading out for spirited Sunday morning drives, it poses a risk that isn’t worth taking. So let’s think about what weekend cars would be great – some real driver-focused cars you can purchase second hand to use and enjoy and modify as you please. Half the fun is the anticipation of it all and when this order eventually lifts, you may just find the courage to pull the trigger on a car you’ve been thinking about. Here are our picks: 2003 Subaru Impreza WRX STI RM 58,500 For both Subaru and Mitsubishi, the WRC dream has come to an end. Neither company is producing homologation models for their rally cars any more – Mitsubishi because they’ve killed their Lancer Evolution line completely, and Subaru because they’ve withdrawn from competition. But you can own a Subaru Impreza WRX STI that the WRC car of the time was based on for just under RM 60,000 – and you’ll get a pretty solid example as well. A turbocharged 2.0-litre boxer engine, a six-speed close ratio manual gearbox, and all-wheel drive… what’s not to want? 2005 MINI Cooper S Manual – RM 55,000 While this isn’t the fire-breathing JCW model, it still makes a good 170 hp and 220 Nm of torque from its supercharged 1.6-litre engine. This particular unit is one of the rear manual-equipped cars which is excellent to drive and incredibly fun on a twisty trunk road. Compact dimensions and a relatively low kerb weight at 1,200 kilograms all help to make a car that can sprint from corner to corner, with go-kart like steering response that makes it both easier and more enjoyable along these twisty roads. 2008 Honda Civic FN2 Type R – RM 79,888 On the pricier end of things is the Honda Civic FN2 Type R – one of the rare ones that’s listed on our website. This model was a UK and Europe only special, powered by a slightly different version of the K20A that’s in the FD2 Type R Civic that Malaysians know and love. Still though, with prices of the FD2 Type R exploding, it may be the right time to grab one of these FN2 Type Rs if you want to enjoy the last naturally-aspirated high-performance Honda engine ever developed. Well, those are just three of our choices for a weekend car but we’d love to hear yours in the comments. There’s no wrong answer – after all, a weekend car is for you, and you alone to enjoy. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Weekend Car COVID-19
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Should There Be a "Car-Free Day" Once a Month to Reduce Pollution? Insights Gokul | April 10, 2020 According to a study by the National Geographic Society, close to 7 million people around the world lose their lives every year to diseases and ...
COVID-19: This is How Europe is Planning to Handle the Situation Auto News Gokul | March 27, 2020 No thanks to the Covid-19 crisis, production and sales of motor vehicles have come to a sudden halt in most parts of the world. Without new revenue, ...
More Roadblocks In PJ During MCO – Likely To Extend Beyond April 14th Auto News Aswan | April 09, 2020 For those of you who live in the PJ – that is, on the side closer to Kepong – you are going to face a number of new roadblocks and full on road ...
The Puchong MCO Jam Was Crazy, But Wasn’t Unexpected Insights Aswan | April 16, 2020 In the last 24 hours or so, Malaysian social media has been set ablaze with photos and videos of a fairly extreme jam along Lebuhraya Damansara ...