Gambit
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cant decide whether to sell the golf and buy this :-
106 PEUGEOT 106 GTi 98 (S Reg), blue, lots of extras. 4,200 ono. 52k
extras are just alloys exhaust & cd multi changer
i reckon i can get it for 4k and then sell the golf for 1k but im sorta stuck in 2 minds as i really love the golf
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ajscorsa
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i really like the pug but i love golfs but its up to you. if it were me i would prob get the pug as its newer
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Ditch
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VW or Pug, the choice is yours but i know what i would feel safer driving!!!
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elfunkyo
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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What kind of Golf you got?
Really like the the 106 GTI one of mates has just got one, really good fun.
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Gambit
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thats the thing ive only had the golf since august & put a lot of time & money into it getting it running perfectly again.
and its got a new set of wheels & 30mm lowering kit waiting to go on
elfunkyo, its a Mk2 16v big bumper
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Ditch
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keep the VW, pugs are gay
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elfunkyo
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As much as i like the Pug I would agree with Ditch keep the Golf and maybe invest a little more in her. The mk2 GTI 16v' are cracking cars and as long as it's running well why change.
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Andy
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Agree - I run a Mk2 Golf GTi as my second car. Only cost me £750 and once I'd sorted a few minor probs out, it's been brilliant. No rust, under 8 secs to 60 and great handling out of the box. Ditch that scrat-box Peugeot
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Steve
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@ andy comments id like to see u take me out in that barge of a car
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SRi_Lad
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All i would say is that 52k is quite high especially for a 106 and £4200
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Steve
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52k is about right, thats quite low and doesnt really matter as long as the engines been serviced reguarly thats more important
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Steve
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106 gtis are quite pricey they hold their value reasonably well for this day and age, as they arnt very common
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LoudCorsa
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what sorta golf u got mk1? and how much u gonna sell it for?
chaz
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vibrio
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friend sold his R reg Punto GT with 59K on the clock for 4800
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by Steve106GTi
@ andy comments id like to see u take me out in that barge of a car
You'd probably have me up to around 70mph - after that the extra torque and grunt of the Golf would see you off. Remember too that the Mk2 Golf was and still is one of the best handling hatches around, so it'd be a good match for your 106 in the twisty stuff.
But I think you've missed the point - my cheap old Golf is used as my shopping/hacking car, not my quick car. Think that says plenty about your 106
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Gambit
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was thinking about it over lunch, reckon ill keep it for another year at least, just to get my monies worth out of it!
plus as i already said i have a set of wheels & 30mm lowering kit waiting to go on,
and it only costs me £257 to insure it!
Loud Corsa, this is it
[Edited on 25-02-2003 by Gambit]
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LoudCorsa
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cant see pics mate - and gimmie an estimated price for sale and spec list i may be interested
chaz
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Gambit
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ill email you the pics, but im keepin it!!
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LoudCorsa
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oh right - bummer - still tell us the spec on it and how come its so cheap to insure?
chaz
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Gambit
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cause i live in the Isle of Man - they dont steal or break into cars over here!
plus im 25 & have 5yrs NCD
spec is that is bog standard apart from piperX panel, braided brake hose kit & eye brow spoiler. none of which are on the pics as they are from months ago
and i have a set of hockeheims & 30mm lowering kit waiting to go on
and after that the only other thing to do is get a full exhaust system. then it wont be getting anything else done to it. wanna keep it subtle & sweet
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Steve
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i reckon u shld get the 106, drive one and ud be surprised
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LoudCorsa
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funny that steve thinks that and he's not biased at all
chaz
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Gambit
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im still gonna go down and have a drive in it anyhow
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Steve
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nice 1 let me know what u think
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