ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty
Paul - how did your Lux compare to your S2? do I recall you saying that the Lux felt a bit more nimble, and more enjoyable to drive as a result?
Well, it gets me slated every time on here, and not surprisingly on PH, but yes. I'd stick my neck out and say a decent Lux, on very old and perished P6000s, is more fun than an S2 on the roads I drive most of the time. [&o] It's all about how fast you need to be going, how much you value a license, and I guess how responsible you are about the speeds you are sliding sideways through roundabouts? I love karting, and on an empty road that's the sort of car I enjoy. I suppose a 7 would be ideal, but I also need a roof, a boot etc. The S2 was criticised at launch for being over-tyred, and I'd agree. It's more a GT than a kart: extremely good at what it does, but I genuinely don't take it out on a Sunday morning for half an hour's hooning, which I would regularly do in the Lux. Enjoyable? I guess it's down to what you use it for. I've had to up the mileage on the S2 insurance, as it's driven more miles. That tends to be the long drives, it's a great A-road and motorway car. It's more civilised, feels a bit more solid and relaxed, but you do lose a lot of the low-grip, low-speed fun that the Lux had in spades. As I've said before, when the Subaru/Toyota coupe is down to £5K it'll really be a rival for a Lux. I think the S2 is better compared to a 3-series coupe with the 3.0 engine: more capable than you'll really need, or use, but also a great car to own.