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Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else?
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#76: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: stackerman, Location: wigan PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 1:28 pm
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21mpg is bad man i get avg of 30mpg from my evo 6 and shes running 480bhp

#77: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Ape, Location: Clipping the Apex! PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:20 pm
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The 21mpg is WOT or 0 on the road blasting we do.

They're completely different engines, bit like comparing apples with bananas

#78: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: D4NTP, Location: Not Leeds or its surrounding areas! PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:15 pm
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If you only have £4k to spend i'm guessing you need to keep the running costs low too, in which case i would stay well clear of turbo'd cars that have a far few miles on them, stick to something simple, the last thing you want after spending £4k is another grands worth of repairs. I stick by my orginal suggestion of a CTR if your feeling chavvy (nothing wrong with them, although they do look a little like a mark 2 megane scenic) or dare to be different and get a corolla tsport, once you have driven one you'll know what i mean, not quite as quick as a CTR (only just!) but loads more toys, better on fuel, cheaper to run, cheaper to insure and much more of a surprise when you go past them

#79: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Junglingo, Location: Hampshire PostPosted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:59 pm
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a 180 would feel different to drive but would look the same as utimately it is still a pug 206. Integra Type R, CTR, Cupra R all good. get test driving! Smile Turbo'd cars as said here would def be expensive on insurance, maintance and petrol. something to look forward to in the future maybe. good luck car hunting

#80: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Drake, Location: Midlands PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:37 am
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I might get flamed for this, but what about something like an RX8? (I tend to think outside the box from time to time Laughing )

#81: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Ape, Location: Clipping the Apex! PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:43 am
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Not when you put in £70 of fuel and get 150 miles to a tank. Great fun and very grippy, but the fuel and oil consumption is crazy

#82: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Drake, Location: Midlands PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:46 am
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Yeah it's just OP said mid thread that fuel eco wasnt an issue as he was getting a lift to work (or something along those lines).

Just thought I'd throw something out there. Smile

#83: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: The_Stig, Location: Stirling PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 2:50 am
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golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

#84: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New Forest PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:02 am
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The_Stig wrote:
golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

Not a fan of Golfs, & 150bhp is a bit low.
Cupra R is a little pricey.
Integra is impractical.

I'm now looking into Civic type R's, seem to be good for the money & miles.

#85: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Drake, Location: Midlands PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:18 am
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what about an r32? Laughing

#86: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: G1ggs, Location: Wigan PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:25 am
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CD-206GTi wrote:
The_Stig wrote:
golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

Not a fan of Golfs, & 150bhp is a bit low.
Cupra R is a little pricey.
Integra is impractical.

I'm now looking into Civic type R's, seem to be good for the money & miles.

Mk4 GTI would be nice if you got the 25th Anniversary edition but they usually have high miles for the money you have.
2002 Golf GTI 25th Anniversary

#87: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: CD-B3, Location: Salisbury / New Forest PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:27 am
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Drake wrote:
what about an r32? Laughing

Since one over took me, flicked up a stone and chipped my windscreen I've hated them with a passion! Laughing

#88: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: D4NTP, Location: Not Leeds or its surrounding areas! PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:41 am
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CD-206GTi wrote:
The_Stig wrote:
golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

Not a fan of Golfs, & 150bhp is a bit low.
Cupra R is a little pricey.
Integra is impractical.

I'm now looking into Civic type R's, seem to be good for the money & miles.

Good lad! practical and a laugh (still stick by the corolla tsport though...)

#89: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: Antix, Location: Worcester PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:41 am
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G1ggs wrote:
CD-206GTi wrote:
The_Stig wrote:
golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

Not a fan of Golfs, & 150bhp is a bit low.
Cupra R is a little pricey.
Integra is impractical.

I'm now looking into Civic type R's, seem to be good for the money & miles.

Mk4 GTI would be nice if you got the 25th Anniversary edition but they usually have high miles for the money you have.
2002 Golf GTI 25th Anniversary

... and it's in Northern Ireland lol

#90: Re: Do I get a 180, Seat LCR, Civic Type R or something else? Author: G1ggs, Location: Wigan PostPosted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:49 am
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Antix wrote:
G1ggs wrote:
CD-206GTi wrote:
The_Stig wrote:
golf 1.8t Wink cupra r 1.8t, teggy type r Very Happy civic k20, silvia Very Happy awesome awesome cars, and cheaper insurance that a gti Razz

Not a fan of Golfs, & 150bhp is a bit low.
Cupra R is a little pricey.
Integra is impractical.

I'm now looking into Civic type R's, seem to be good for the money & miles.

Mk4 GTI would be nice if you got the 25th Anniversary edition but they usually have high miles for the money you have.
2002 Golf GTI 25th Anniversary

... and it's in Northern Ireland lol

Shocked

Sorry about that, didn't notice Laughing



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