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GTI 138 VS GTI 180
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Antix
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:23 pm Up
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no_offences wrote:
to be honest its you with animosity, i admit 180s are better,but you can surpass a 180 for less then it cost to buy a gti and a few upgrades, you can pick up a gti for 800 now and 180s are at least 3k there not worth 3 times as much and thats a fact.

reality check please: 180's can be bought for £2000. They fetch more money because they were made from 2003, whereas a GTi 137 was made from 1999.
2003 GTi's can be bought for £1200+, so the extra £800 for a 180 is worth it (engine, interior, brakes, wheels, trim).
Obviously all values depend on condition and mileage.

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So much jealousy & animosity from 138 owners, the 180 is at least 25% more powerful, better spec'd, & better handling. 138 owners would probably have voted for Russia over England too.

Are you saying I'm jealous of a GTi 180?

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Antix wrote:
no_offences wrote:
to be honest its you with animosity, i admit 180s are better,but you can surpass a 180 for less then it cost to buy a gti and a few upgrades, you can pick up a gti for 800 now and 180s are at least 3k there not worth 3 times as much and thats a fact.

reality check please: 180's can be bought for £2000. They fetch more money because they were made from 2003, whereas a GTi 137 was made from 1999.
2003 GTi's can be bought for £1200+, so the extra £800 for a 180 is worth it (engine, interior, brakes, wheels, trim).
Obviously all values depend on condition and mileage.

even only the 180 interior already worth 500 quid lol

 
 

 

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Edward wrote:
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So much jealousy & animosity from 138 owners, the 180 is at least 25% more powerful, better spec'd, & better handling. 138 owners would probably have voted for Russia over England too.

Are you saying I'm jealous of a GTi 180?

You are not a GTi 138 owner anymore Wink Laughing

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pffft insurance is a breeze mate i insured my for a lot when i was 18 but when i was 19 it went down to £1500 some may consider a lot but it really isent lol..... 180 for the win
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My 180 averages about 33 mpg right now, not bad at all IMO.

The driving position isn't great for long journeys to be honest, and the build quality still leaves plenty to be desired. I did find the gearbox to be better than the 138, although still not great. But how many French gearbox's are...?

But anyway whoever started this, do you want to modify your car performance wise, or do you want to keep it standard?

Also, do you have to get another 206? I doubt I'll be getting another.

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Antix wrote:

You are not a GTi 138 owner anymore

Looks like a 138 so it must be a 138.... Wink

 

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Edward wrote:
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You are not a GTi 138 owner anymore

Looks like a 138 so it must be a 138.... Wink

Bet it doesn't sound like a 138. Spike's didn't. Laughing

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What I don't get is camp 138 saying buy a 138 and mod so you have same power as 180 but less to insure. So I take it there's alot of illegally modded 138's out there who haven't told insurers that there cars are modded? Because modding plays havoc with insurance so surely your better off paying the premium for a 180 anyway?!
 
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Lee. wrote:
What I don't get is camp 138 saying buy a 138 and mod so you have same power as 180 but less to insure. So I take it there's alot of illegally modded 138's out there who haven't told insurers that there cars are modded? Because modding plays havoc with insurance so surely your better off paying the premium for a 180 anyway?!

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Edward wrote:
Antix wrote:

You are not a GTi 138 owner anymore

Looks like a 138 so it must be a 138.... Wink

 

OMG it's not in the garage!

 
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MEGA wrote:
Lee. wrote:
What I don't get is camp 138 saying buy a 138 and mod so you have same power as 180 but less to insure. So I take it there's alot of illegally modded 138's out there who haven't told insurers that there cars are modded? Because modding plays havoc with insurance so surely your better off paying the premium for a 180 anyway?!

Or get a properly fast hatch like a Type R or Cupra R if you are so het up about BHP figures...

They're a tad more expensive. I think they're the 'next step' if you will. Well that's how it is for me Smile

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MEGA wrote:
Lee. wrote:
What I don't get is camp 138 saying buy a 138 and mod so you have same power as 180 but less to insure. So I take it there's alot of illegally modded 138's out there who haven't told insurers that there cars are modded? Because modding plays havoc with insurance so surely your better off paying the premium for a 180 anyway?!

Or get a properly fast hatch like a Type R or Cupra R if you are so het up about BHP figures...

If I'm so het up on BHP? I was merely commenting that it's not as simple as:

Buy 138
Mod for more power
Now I am similar to/faster than 180 for less.

It doesn't work like that. Simply because the insurance rapes you for power mods so those wanting to save money insuring a 180 have completely defeated the object!

 
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No matter what's done to a 138 it will always be the poor relation of the 180. After all, how many 138 replica 180's are there out there?
 
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Lee. wrote:
MEGA wrote:
Lee. wrote:
What I don't get is camp 138 saying buy a 138 and mod so you have same power as 180 but less to insure. So I take it there's alot of illegally modded 138's out there who haven't told insurers that there cars are modded? Because modding plays havoc with insurance so surely your better off paying the premium for a 180 anyway?!

Or get a properly fast hatch like a Type R or Cupra R if you are so het up about BHP figures...

If I'm so het up on BHP? I was merely commenting that it's not as simple as:

Buy 138
Mod for more power
Now I am similar to/faster than 180 for less.

It doesn't work like that. Simply because the insurance rapes you for power mods so those wanting to save money insuring a 180 have completely defeated the object!

I hear you.
clearly the people with the attitude you refer to, are driving around on fraudulent insurance.

All well and good till someone hits their car, completely not their fault AT ALL.. But the insurance refuse to pay out..

 

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