FAZ
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the corsa will be left to rot away come september next year, so i am looking for ideas on small hatchback FF cars that -
a) commute well
b) cheap(ish) to maintain
c) are good track cars
d) insure well for a 22 yo with clean licence n history
so far thought of 172, 182, ph2 saxo, fiesta mk6, maybe anther corsa?
the main issue being that most of the above are getting old now, and therefore are mre suseptble to rust etc, any advice / suggestions or opinions? i know some have owned cars in the above list for track etc (gav, graham, andy)
cheers
(no pumas or minis though)
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by FAZ]
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SteveoBC
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Pug 106?
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Alex_Rally
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get an mx5 class fun, altho u look canny gay in them lol
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pow
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I look extra straight tbh. Buy mine next year
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Ben G
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puma 1.7. i know of one with a completely stripped interior going cheap
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Sunz
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Mx5 can be made to look non hairdresser but don't think they will be that cheap to insure, they are group 17 in new terms.
Although they are great fun..
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flybikeslee
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civic
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
puma 1.7. i know of one with a completely stripped interior going cheap
this,
will be perfect for your needs
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
puma 1.7. i know of one with a completely stripped interior going cheap
this,
will be perfect for your needs
it says no pumas
however if the wheels are red he will probably have it
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Steve
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stupid mentality really as its perfect for his needs, fits better then any of the others hes suggested anyway
easier to maintain then the clios
more reliable then the saxo
cheaper then the fiesta and better handling
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by Steve]
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
stupid mentality really as its perfect for his needs, fits better then any of the others hes suggested anyway
easier to maintain then the clios
more reliable then the saxo
cheaper then the fiesta and better handling
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by Steve]
what does yours weigh ?
saxo will be quicker and more fun as will the clio
some of the clio 172 phase ones have lsd i heard some were
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by tom130691]
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Steve
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i reckon my puma is quicker now its stripped then my 106 gtis but yeah if you strip them then they will be quicker
as for fun, puma easily matches them on that and handling
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gavin18787
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How much you got to spend?
Going coombe tomorow? Il find you for a chat
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Mieran
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Astra 1.8 hatch/coupe (z18xe version), might not be as fast as some of these little cars mentioned but they handle very well with a few suspension mods!
MK4 Astra best handling Vauxhall I've had tbh and never went wrong.
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by Mieran]
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by FAZ
the corsa will be left to rot away come september next year, so i am looking for ideas on small hatchback FF cars that -
a) commute well
b) cheap(ish) to maintain
c) are good track cars
d) insure well for a 22 yo with clean licence n history
so far thought of 172, 182, ph2 saxo, fiesta mk6, maybe anther corsa?
the main issue being that most of the above are getting old now, and therefore are mre suseptble to rust etc, any advice / suggestions or opinions? i know some have owned cars in the above list for track etc (gav, graham, andy)
cheers
Peugeot 106 gti
a) i do 33 miles a day to work and back.
b) nothing usually goes wrong mines done 149k just usually rear beams get play
c) havnt used it on track but its completely standard suspension, steering feels tight and turns nice into corners, out performs and corsa i have had on handling.
d) im 22 with 6 points 1yncb £1k to insure
i dont think ive had any peugeot that has ever rusted! they dont normally rust apart from 205s
(no pumas or minis though)
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by FAZ]
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
stupid mentality really as its perfect for his needs, fits better then any of the others hes suggested anyway
easier to maintain then the clios
more reliable then the saxo
cheaper then the fiesta and better handling
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by Steve]
more reliable than a saxo?
what about the major just problems the pumas and fiestas have with rear arches and sills?
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jacko198
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172.
Dont know why you would want a 106 or a saxo, slow from the start, atleast with a 172 you know you have a bloody good base to start with
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by tom130691
quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
puma 1.7. i know of one with a completely stripped interior going cheap
this,
will be perfect for your needs
it says no pumas
however if the wheels are red he will probably have it
it didn't say no pumas when i put it moron it's a fantastic little car.
coming from a focus st i thought it was going to feel dog slow and not handle as well, but it handled much better and even though it wasn't as quick, i felt i could attack corners easier and faster.
it's also much more fun with the predictable lift off oversteer and if it does go wrong, parts are cheap as chips and in abundance so not a problem to repair.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
quote: Originally posted by Steve
stupid mentality really as its perfect for his needs, fits better then any of the others hes suggested anyway
easier to maintain then the clios
more reliable then the saxo
cheaper then the fiesta and better handling
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by Steve]
more reliable than a saxo?
what about the major just problems the pumas and fiestas have with rear arches and sills?
my arches and sills are completely rust free, hence why it'd be a perfect base for someone.
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john_c20xe
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vts or gti slow to start with even tho they are only a 1.6? and a clio is 2.0
ive only got a 421 on mine and still manage to sit side by side with a 182 clio
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by john_c20xe]
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jacko198
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In a 1.6? How does that work, 120bhp v 182bhp
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by jacko198
In a 1.6? How does that work, 120bhp v 182bhp
saxo is lighter as standard there isnt much differnce in it with a 172
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIVvTuRkNY0
^ evidence
and the puma comment has been there before any other comments "moron"
as i was going to put it till i saw he said no
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Ben G
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no it wasn't fucking hell tom, ask FAZ yourself. why would i suggest puma if it said about no pumas just coz you arrived late to the party don't start giving it the large
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tom130691
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i told him to start the thread :/ full fb convo prehand,
Tom Edwards
haha i was about to say puma
Neil Faz Humphrey
;;p
3 hours ago on fb is as accurate as it gets
[Edited on 09-09-2011 by tom130691]
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Eck
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Civic VTi.
More reliable than a Puma
Rust less than a Puma
Faster than a Puma
Better handling than a Puma
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