Help! Im thinking about buying a Skoda Rapid....
My quatttro is going to be off the road for a while so i'm looking for a bargain basement car. Been offered a G reg Skoda Rapid with a years MOT for £200. Always fancied one of these(sorry).
Its either that that or something boring and cheap to run for similar money ie sierra, golf, etc. insurance isn't a problem but it must be DIY friendly and cheap to fix and idealy capable of the odd motorway jaunt. I've ran cheap cars before so I know what I'm letting myself in for...
Anyone got any ideas/opinions?
Its either that that or something boring and cheap to run for similar money ie sierra, golf, etc. insurance isn't a problem but it must be DIY friendly and cheap to fix and idealy capable of the odd motorway jaunt. I've ran cheap cars before so I know what I'm letting myself in for...
Anyone got any ideas/opinions?
I just bought a BMW 320I se 4 door for 250 quid....it is a bit tatty but with 1 years MOT is a steal.
Got electric windows and alloys, plus the guy before put on x drilled brakes :-)
Go the german route mate as even with 142k the BM still pulls strongly....or maybe look at a Sierra....as they are bullet proof.
Cheers Matt
Got electric windows and alloys, plus the guy before put on x drilled brakes :-)
Go the german route mate as even with 142k the BM still pulls strongly....or maybe look at a Sierra....as they are bullet proof.
Cheers Matt
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Got a 120 estelle for the missis when she was between cars. Cost £50 had 6mnths mot! I loved the little thing, esp in the snow when it handled like a 911 in the dry
had an odd starting problem tho so used to try & park it on hills
Never washed it, never locked it & the ignition barrel was shagged so used to start it with a screwdriver. Ok it was painfully slow but would hold 80 mph on a long enough run up & overall a right giggle.
oh yeah & RON is right the wheels do have a tendency to fall off
had to tighen the wheelnuts weekly.
[Edited by iguana - 6/25/2003 8:56:53 PM]
had an odd starting problem tho so used to try & park it on hills
Never washed it, never locked it & the ignition barrel was shagged so used to start it with a screwdriver. Ok it was painfully slow but would hold 80 mph on a long enough run up & overall a right giggle.
oh yeah & RON is right the wheels do have a tendency to fall off
had to tighen the wheelnuts weekly.[Edited by iguana - 6/25/2003 8:56:53 PM]
another vote for the Rapide here. I remember reading Autocar articles about how it handled so much like a 911. =)
And when you are done with it, you can strip the running gear and build a Porsche 550 Spyder replica!
http://banmoco.co.uk/spyder/building.htm
And when you are done with it, you can strip the running gear and build a Porsche 550 Spyder replica!
http://banmoco.co.uk/spyder/building.htm
Been there, done that... DO IT! 
I had a nice grey one called "Yoda the Skoda"
Came with minilite style alloys, and a group N exhaust system. It revved like buggery and surprised a lot of people. Handling was great, and the steering responses were amazing...
I've been on the look out for another one for ages without much luck.
I think a turbo scoob motor heart-transplant would be fantastic!!

I had a nice grey one called "Yoda the Skoda"

Came with minilite style alloys, and a group N exhaust system. It revved like buggery and surprised a lot of people. Handling was great, and the steering responses were amazing...

I've been on the look out for another one for ages without much luck.

I think a turbo scoob motor heart-transplant would be fantastic!!
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