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Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else?
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Keep GTi 138
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Get a GTi 180
43%
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Get something else
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Big_Rich180
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:08 am Up
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Go and drive a few different cars and a 180 then make your decision. If i owned a 206 GTi i wouldnt want another 206 TBH, but only you can really decide.
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CD-B3
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:11 am Up
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Jamie wrote:
Or you could get a really quick bike, will do more than 30mpg too Wink
Not keen on the idea of a bike, my girlfriend wouldn't appreciate it Razz

D4NTP wrote:
What are the ground rules, I'm guessing you have an age limit and mileage limit, always a good starting point to go with your budget. Otherwise your just going to get lists of knackered old skylines and impreza's with 4000000bhp for £2995 ono.
I know alot of people won't agree but instead of laying out 4k i'd finance up something a year or so old and have an easy life!

I'd like something no older than 2004. Mileage no higher than 60k
Not interested in an Evo or Impreza (yet) will wait till I'm 22 'till I get onto the 'big boy' stuff Laughing
Nor do I want the monthly installments paying for a new car, got enough of that already.

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colin
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your right, one bike is enough for anyone.
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D4NTP
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Well that went down like a dog sh*t sandwich!
This 206 IS going on a trackday despite it's every effort to stay at home in the garage!
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G1ggs
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TBH I'd stick with what you've got, save some more money and get a few more ncb's under your belt.
Then i would look for something really nice! Very Happy

 
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CD-B3
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G1ggs wrote:
TBH I'd stick with what you've got, save some more money and get a few more ncb's under your belt.
Then i would look for something really nice! Very Happy

But I'm bored of my GTi Sad
I've got 2 years NCB & it doesn't really change a lot when I get 3.

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D4NTP
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Not to be argumentative but where do you draw the line with 'saving up for something nice' in my experience everything i want is about 2k more than i want to spend then when i sort that 2k out something better is another 2k more.....never ends if you take the 'saving up' route. Hence why i finance everything! your capped each month then regardless
This 206 IS going on a trackday despite it's every effort to stay at home in the garage!
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Locky
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If you are bored of your gti, then the 180 option doesnt seem a sensible choice. They arent exactly gonna blow your socks off and its fundamentaly the exact same car. I was pretty underwhelmed with a 180 and i drive a d-turbo!
If you think your gti will give you a few more years hassle free motoring, then stick with it - you have invested cash into it so recoup your expense through usage, as you wont be able to sell it for more. I think if you 'have' to have something different, change manufacturer all together.

 

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G1ggs
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Bit more to pay and a bit more mileage but it's not a bad motor.
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CD-B3
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G1ggs wrote:
Bit more to pay and a bit more mileage but it's not a bad motor.
Seat Leon Cupra 1.8T 20V

Thats not bad!
I've just been looking at S3's but they're a bit too thirsty & for one with a lower milage the price is too high.

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G1ggs
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CD-206GTi wrote:
G1ggs wrote:
Bit more to pay and a bit more mileage but it's not a bad motor.
Seat Leon Cupra 1.8T 20V

Thats not bad!
I've just been looking at S3's but they're a bit too thirsty & for one with a lower milage the price is too high.

I've never driven a Seat Leon Cupra but I've heard alot of good things about them.

 
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Quarmbo
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Me too.

I have to question who said a 180 is essentially the same as the gti. I've never driven the 180 granted, but having spoken to lots of people who have, they have all said there is a world of difference between the two.

I like the 206, so will be going back once my gf has finished uni/I get my promotion *touch wood*. I had a V reg Gti and it was brilliant, I loved the look of the car and for the budget I would have in mind (same as CD's - £4k), there's not much out there that can get you a similar car for a similar price. Maybe a 182, but I've heard terrible things about comfort and legroom for us bigger boys!!

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Jamie
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The Clio is able to achieve much better mpg for anyone who's interested!
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Locky
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Quarmbo wrote:
Me too.

I have to question who said a 180 is essentially the same as the gti. I've never driven the 180 granted, but having spoken to lots of people who have, they have all said there is a world of difference between the two.

Apart from a few extra horses and no spare tyre it is - isnt it? Maybe a few more toys too. Certainly not enough to relieve gti boredom for more than a couple months surely?
Plus my main point was stick to his current motor if its fairly reliable.

 

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G1ggs
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Not something I like, but not bad for the money
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