#31: Re: buyin a 180 Author: lofty, Location: Near ManchesterPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:24 pm ---- My gti is a killer on fuel but I do high milage so it will be. If I worked fairly local and didn't clock up the miles I would have a 180 as my next car without a doubt.
But petrol prices keep hiking up and i'm constantly watching my speedo at 70 while guys in fiestas and puntos blast past me on the motorway.
Its all about the B-road fun though
Go for it man BUT work out a rough petrol costing for the year along with insurance, tax, servicing costs and a few of hundred for any small faults with it.
L
#32: Re: buyin a 180 Author: apjs87, Location: PlymouthPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:42 pm ---- Let's face it, all bigger engined petrol cars will:
A. cost a bomb to tax
B. Be s**te on fuel economy - 30mpg is not good!
Unless you bought a brand new petrol engined car, then you will have to put up with those running costs. Just buy a nice German diesel and then let the car do the talking
#33: Re: buyin a 180 Author: kieron, Location: in the housePosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:59 am ---- As much as i loved my 180 i had to sell it! A gti180 will do 30mpg on a mixed run but around the town they are 24 mpg . I remember on the way to part exchange my car we go 38mpg on the motorway.
If you are not botherd about fuel costs and tax(240 per year) then go for it as ive owned both gti and the 180 and the 180 is in a different league
my insurence droped from around £700 to just over £300 when i went to the c2
they are far better cars that are insurence gp17 but i dont think you will go wrong with the 180
#34: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Lewis, Location: Isle Of WightPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:49 am ---- love my 180 i recently bought!! expensive but so fun, you wont regret it
#35: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Jono, Location: Dorchester, DorsetPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:20 am ---- Its all about Smiles per gallon!!
The replies have completly gone off topic from the OP.
It depends on...
1) if you can live without a car between selling yours and buying A 180.
2) If you can afford to buy a 180 without selling yours.
#36: Re: buyin a 180 Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:14 am ----
Jono wrote:
The replies have completly gone off topic from the OP.
Typical info, any excuse to slate the 180.
#37: Re: buyin a 180 Author: bashyy1, Location: Milton KeynesPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:06 am ----
huzzy4 wrote:
what powerflow type exhaust is it? I used to hav a twin and rele want a new 1? Is it just a baxk box or does is it a centre section aswell? might be interested in buying it off of u
Its a 3.5" Powerflow custom made without centre section.
#38: Re: buyin a 180 Author: bashyy1, Location: Milton KeynesPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:07 am ----
E5GDM wrote:
Jono wrote:
The replies have completly gone off topic from the OP.
Typical info, any excuse to slate the 180.
Lol yeh buy I've had some valueable replies. And I like the gosip.
#39: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Iain, Location: Aberdeen, ScotlandPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:08 am ----
Andy180 wrote:
you'll be lucky if you get 30mpg and even if you do thats still toss
I've had mine for 10 months now. Average fuel economy - 32.8mpg
#40: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Iain, Location: Aberdeen, ScotlandPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:12 am ----
lofty wrote:
My gti is a killer on fuel but I do high milage so it will be. If I worked fairly local and didn't clock up the miles I would have a 180 as my next car without a doubt.
But petrol prices keep hiking up and i'm constantly watching my speedo at 70 while guys in fiestas and puntos blast past me on the motorway.
Its all about the B-road fun though
Go for it man BUT work out a rough petrol costing for the year along with insurance, tax, servicing costs and a few of hundred for any small faults with it.
L
I don't think it's a good car for anyone doing high mileage each year. I only do c. 5k a year so it's fine while I'm at Uni, but it won't be afterwards I'm sure.
#41: Re: buyin a 180 Author: bashyy1, Location: Milton KeynesPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:16 am ---- How much can you get 180's for these days? I mean I've seen them on autotrader for £2500 ,3k n 3.5k . I want a nice one with no faults dont wanna spend 2 much.
#42: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Iain, Location: Aberdeen, ScotlandPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:22 am ----
bashyy1 wrote:
How much can you get 180's for these days? I mean I've seen them on autotrader for £2500 ,3k n 3.5k . I want a nice one with no faults dont wanna spend 2 much.
There was an awfully long thread on this a while ago, but budget £3k for a good one and I'm sure you'll be happy.
#43: Re: buyin a 180 Author: bashyy1, Location: Milton KeynesPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:59 am ---- Sweet thats what I've been expecting so its all good Tankss
#44: Re: buyin a 180 Author: Chris180, Location: northumberlandPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:19 am ----
Iain wrote:
Andy180 wrote:
you'll be lucky if you get 30mpg and even if you do thats still toss
I've had mine for 10 months now. Average fuel economy - 32.8mpg
mines the same, had it for about a year now, i dont do alot of motorway driving and put the foot down quite a bit coming of roundabouts and slip roads
#45: Re: buyin a 180 Author: bashyy1, Location: Milton KeynesPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:32 am ---- How much better is the handling round roundabouts compared to a 1.4 say?
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