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broadblaster
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:14 am Up
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ver good advice from D4NTP i had a golf v6 4motion before the 180 and yes nice car but sooooo dam boring the pugs are very good fun.
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Seb
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:14 am Up
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What kind of money do you have to play with? Might be able to help you out a bit more then!
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MattyP
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:18 am Up
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D4NTP wrote:
It all depends what you want out of a car. I bought german after fast jap and its no fun. Brilliant cars but i can't think of any that are as light and as fun as the gti. Hence why i have both. I drive the audi because it looks good, cruises nicely and is built properly. But give it a week and i have to take the 206 out for a thrash, makes me feel 17 again, hooning around in the asbo car. Nothing beats the grin factor from time to time. Also the more expensive the car the less likely you are to thrash it down backroads. If i clip a hedge row in the peugeot i think oops, another scrarch but i'd be sick in my mouth in the audi. Just something to ponder before going ob moneysupermarket for a big loan you can only just afford!

some useful advice there mate, have already decided that I wouldn't get a loan and only use the money I can save and get from selling the ph1 gti, I know with many jap cars, you need alot more money than what I could probably get to afford a fun fast jap, I haven't set my heart on a 180 but can see it as being the most affordable without having that drive slow feeling all the time

 
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Seb wrote:
What kind of money do you have to play with? Might be able to help you out a bit more then!

probably be looking at between £2.5 and £3k as I know I won't get much for my 206

 
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Ghosty
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 10:38 am Up
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matty, im in a similar boat to you, execpt my current car (civic coupe EJ2) is a rust ridden pos, so in all liklyhood will be stripped for usable parts (alloys, engine etc) then the rest either torched or scrapped. as im in the process of an insurance claim not related to the honda, i know i will have £3.5k - £4k for a new car (just got to wait for the insurance payout). i have looked at a vast amount of cars. from the bmw 316 TI, via an audi A3, to a skoda fabia VRS, and everything inbetween. my only problem is i need a car that i can use for work, so have settled for a 206 HDi GTi, i have owned a few jap cars, a few itallian, a german, and well a few fords.

as D4NTP says, it really depends what you want the car for, if you want a car to have fun in, dont mind paying high fuel bills, and large repair bills, then go german or jap, however if you want something that like me you can work on you know haw to get teh most out of it, etc then go with a car you know.

im not trying to influence you eiter way but you seem to enjoy your 206 GTi, have you considered a 207....

 

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www.autotrader.co.uk/c...?logcode=p

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Same insurance group as a 180.

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Ghosty wrote:
so have settled for a 206 HDi GTi,

Hope you did your research on all the problems these suffer from, worse engine Peugeot ever fitted to the 206.

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no i've not considered a 207 but know I could not afford the gti version, want a car that is cheap on insurance, parts, fuel but is also fun to drive
 
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mrbsi really, i have herd the dv6 is one of the best out there, i had a d-turbo and that sucked, there was no power unless you took it to the top of the rev range (at which point having a diesel is not actually any better than a petrol), if your on about the dpf (i thnik thats what it is or the FAP) yes im aware there a PITA and would be removed, as will the EGR, after that im not sure oh obviously a remap to sort out some power and to remove the settings from the BSI.

matty, hmmm, i looked into the HDI GT 207 and found it to only be atad more expensive then the 206, im sure the GTi would be alot more and is also turbo'd being a 1.6 16v twin cam, with a twin scroll turbo it puts out about 200bhp.

as i said previousl;y you have to work out what you want it for and only then will you know what sort of car you want. the way i look at my decision on car is :

1, what will its main useage be,
2, what is the minium economy i want,
3, what trim level is the minium i want,
4, what tax group is it in,
5, what is the insurance for a year,
6, how many seats do i need,

those arnt in any peticular order. but are the main things i consider as i do alot of driving with friends, a 2 seater is out (otherwise id get a renault wind, LMAO), i would get a normal GTi but as i cover close to 200 - 250 (all town driving) a week, i need the econemy of a diesel, the the compremise is the HDi GTi, as it has the GTi spec level but is a diesel.

some other cars for you to look at a seat leon cupra r first gen, there getting quite cheap now, or even the ibiza cupra. both quility cars. abit out there is the MG ZR, i test drove one when it first came out, and liked it, it already has a hugh bodykit from std, 17" alloys, all the toys. dont let he fact its an MG stop you, MG are still in business, it was rover that collapsed. they got to be getting cheaper now due to everybody jumping ship.

 

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:23 am Up
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some dodgy info in there mate....
207 gti is 175 bhp, its a co developed engine with bmw for the mini.

mg were part of rover. when rover went bust mg did too. the whole rover 'group' was bought by the chinese who chose to start building the tf again but not any of the other models. a seperate chinese company bought the tooling for the cars and renamed them roewe's. neither company makes spares for the old rover/honda cars so your stuck with patent parts or scrapyards. i like the mg's but they are terrible cars spec wise.

This 206 IS going on a trackday despite it's every effort to stay at home in the garage!
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you don't need a lot for a fast and fun jap car.

MX5 wasn't too expensive and they are great runner on track, just handle like a cheaper version of elise

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
you don't need a lot for a fast and fun jap car.

MX5 wasn't too expensive and they are great runner on track, just handle like a cheaper version of elise

lovely little car but need another 50 bhp really also not sure about one for a everyday motor.

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broadblaster wrote:
Seabook wrote:
you don't need a lot for a fast and fun jap car.

MX5 wasn't too expensive and they are great runner on track, just handle like a cheaper version of elise

lovely little car but need another 50 bhp really also not sure about one for a everyday motor.

depends on what engine we are looking at.

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
broadblaster wrote:
Seabook wrote:
you don't need a lot for a fast and fun jap car.

MX5 wasn't too expensive and they are great runner on track, just handle like a cheaper version of elise

lovely little car but need another 50 bhp really also not sure about one for a everyday motor.

depends on what engine we are looking at.

My MX5 will be up for sale soon by the way Wink

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MX5 are good little bundles of fun, just dont ever to offer help change a roof assembly on one Laughing
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