Hi all,

Welcome to my first topic, let alone my first post!

I don't have an MR2, but have been looking for a new car now for a long time.

What with my insurance renewal fast approaching in February, I'd like to have my new car a little before then so as to get a quote that's most competative on that car rather than my quite rubbish current one

(Citroen Xsara SX 1.8 16v

- Yes, you can cringe now).

That brings me to the problem of choosing a car.

I'm in two minds, really

- straight-line performance vs.

cornering ability.

I'm considering a Rover Coupe Turbo.

You can pick them up for next to nothing, are relatively cheap to insure and come pretty much stock with half-leather and close to 170hp/ton

(Making for a quoted 0-60 of 6.2s).

With a LSD, handling isn't terrible, but with 197hp

(Making for a quoted top end of 150mph) and 240nm powering to the front wheels, the inevitable torque-steer will show its face.

Another car in the running is the MX-5.

I could get myself a 95-ish 1.8 and have a quite a competent 0-60 in the low 8s, a convertible roof and RWD.

Then comes what I'm here for

- the MR2.

For around

£4,000, I'd be looking at a nice 95-ish Rev3 GT w/ full leather and service history.

With 173hp and a 0-60 in the high 7s, the car has good handling and performance combination.

To try and refine my choices, I'd like to know what people's opinions of the three cars above are and, more specifically, which

"handles" better

- the MX-5 or the Rev3 MR2?

(I ain't gonna consider the Rover as the best around the bends

)

Making a choice like this is hard and any comments on anything about the Rover Coupe Turbo, MX-5 1.8i and MR2 GT Rev3

(Or MR2's in general) for a driver looking for something fun but more importantly, something that can be my pride and joy.

If you'd like to make any other specific comments, like ones about my age

(19) and driving a

~200hp car

- you are more than welcome to! Honest, I won't take any offence from it!

Thanks in advance for any help

- I'll be most grateful for someone elses insight

Sam