flybikeslee
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new shape Octavia Vrs?
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Colin
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2007 s3's start at 11k, maybe pick one up for 10 come April...
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silvercorsabee
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Out of the 3 u suggested, golf-too boring, k1-mmm..just..nahhhh!! ,astra VXR- DO IT!
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kedowan
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Might be a little different but I prefer oldskool so a Mk2 Escort.
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
2007 s3's start at 11k, maybe pick one up for 10 come April...
This is very interesting. I didn't know they were that low in price now. I hope there not mega miles tho.
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Cole
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535d
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by AK
I quite like these... modern, fun
Smidge over 10k again
http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/fiat/500-abarth/abarth-500-1-4-t-jet-135bhp--one-owner--1075dep-175pm/972183
Love these, trying to talk the gf into one, but she prefers audi a1s
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kennySRi
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Love the current S3s, in black they are easily the nicest hatchback available. The only problem i have with Audis though is i think they date really bad as soon as the newer model comes out, if it wasnt for that i'd be seriously looking at getting one.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by big eck
quote: Originally posted by Colin
2007 s3's start at 11k, maybe pick one up for 10 come April...
This is very interesting. I didn't know they were that low in price now. I hope there not mega miles tho.
I saw a few with around 60k which is decent as the early ones will be 6yr old in a few months time.
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CORSA NUT
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I drove a black one with a white and black leather interior when I worked at Lexus.
Very quick but fuck me was it boring
Then I took out a 350z Awesome cars. Obviously not a patch quality wise.
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antnee
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911
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John
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One of the 2 that were in the pistonheads article or a real life decent one?
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ed
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That Pistonheads article is a load of toss, you want to be spending a few more quid than £10k on a 911, otherwise you'll end up with a bit of a ropey one. Especially when you can get a really nice Boxster for that amount.
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ed
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(Or MX5, or 350Z, or insert other sports car here)
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Colin
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Bloke at work got a 10k 996 c2 cab and it's been alright. Don't think he drives it much though.
Think I'd be too worried about rms failure. 996 with a megzer for 20k..much more tempting!!
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John
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Ims is the problem, not rms and from what I can make out it's another forum thing. It has happened but outside of Porsche forums nobody has heard of it.
Edit to say that rms is another problem that exists, just not the one that means new engine.
[Edited on 06-01-2013 by John]
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Colin
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To a certain degree, but the ims bearing, rms seal and bore cracking failures is well known to be frequent and expensive problem.
7k rebuild IF your gamble goes south!
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John
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Bore cracking were mostly replaced at the start under warranty from my understanding.
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ed
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Rear main seal failure isn't too much of a problem, just get it swapped when the clutch dies. Got a receipt for the one on mine and it was about £400 - there's a fair bit of labour to replace that £10 seal (doesn't include a new clutch as it had 'significant life in it'). If the intermediate main shaft bearing goes then rebuilds start at about £2.5k - it is an issue, but as John said the internet may have blown it out of proportion. Cracked liners tended to happen on the very earliest cars and were sorted by means of recall.
There's a bit of a consensus out though - if you get a car which has made it to over 60-70k miles then it'll probably be ok. There are always exceptions though and the repair bills can be painful!
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ed
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The pistons can D chunk too - i.e. a d shaped bit falls off. I don't know much about that one though. I think it's something to do with the early liners they used.
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Colin
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Big ecks gonna go tits when he sees his thread tomorrow.
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big eck
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FUCK OFF THE LOT OF YA
Lol
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Colin
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What about the £10k cerbera...!?
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antnee
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I may treat myself to a 10k 996 if I get a graduate scheme place in September
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big eck
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A 996 would be a fortune to maintain so that's well off the list lol.
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