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Selling my Type R very soon due to the running costs and so far thought about the following cars:
Honda Civic Type R
BMW 328Ci
Clio 172
Ford Racing Puma
Now I know these are all completely different cars but just asking if anyone has owned, or does own, any of the above.
BMW would be nice for the motorway driving I am now doing but prob the most expensive car on my list, Clio might be bit too small?? Not sure about MPG on the Honda and know nothing about the Puma
Someone help me!!! some advice would be much appreciated
Oh and will be buying second hand not new.
Honda Civic Type R
BMW 328Ci
Clio 172
Ford Racing Puma
Now I know these are all completely different cars but just asking if anyone has owned, or does own, any of the above.
BMW would be nice for the motorway driving I am now doing but prob the most expensive car on my list, Clio might be bit too small?? Not sure about MPG on the Honda and know nothing about the Puma
Someone help me!!! some advice would be much appreciated
Oh and will be buying second hand not new.
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Well that’s very true. Been looking about to see what I can get but the above ones are just some I have seen/thought about.
Budget will be about 16K give or take a bit.
Mainly selling scoob because I am now doing longer journeys (every other weekend more or less) so am looking for a car that is reasonable on petrol doesn't need a service/oil change every 3000/7000 miles and is possible has a little bit of go in it.
Thought about the BMW 330d as these would do about 40ish MPG plus have nice bit of torque but think one of them will be out of my budget
How does the Civic Type R do on the petrol front? Any better than scoob?
Any info or ideas would be great
Budget will be about 16K give or take a bit.
Mainly selling scoob because I am now doing longer journeys (every other weekend more or less) so am looking for a car that is reasonable on petrol doesn't need a service/oil change every 3000/7000 miles and is possible has a little bit of go in it.
Thought about the BMW 330d as these would do about 40ish MPG plus have nice bit of torque but think one of them will be out of my budget
How does the Civic Type R do on the petrol front? Any better than scoob?
Any info or ideas would be great
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if u want my opinion I'd go for the CTR out of all of those you've listed. The reasons are its fuel consumption is pretty good (especially if u don't red line it everywhere) and its pretty nippy when u cane it :O)
The Racing Puma - Fuel consumption is not that good, prone to chipping, bits falling off it, very niche market come sell on time, corners well but not enough straight line speed. Would stand out from the crowd a bit though.
Clio 172 - Gets great reviews, excellent fuel consumption but I find myself saying yeah but no matter how good it is, its a CLIO and I think about the Nicole adverts etc and it puts me off. I know its just an image thing but I'm shallow like that......
BMW 328 - nice for cruisin', but its not very raw at all and if you've been used to an Sti type-r then its gonna seem a bit too soft I would imagine. Also do you really want to be known as just another BMW driver (Nescafe coffee granules handshake springs to mind......) Sorry any BMW drivers..........
So there you have it the CTR becos its the fastest, good fuel consumption, it will be reliable and practical, the engine sounds great at 8000 RPM and all for £15k new......
Only the other cars I would consider would be a Seat Leon Cupra-R and possibly an Audi S3 although both of these would be used examples for 15K.
BTW I'm Honda biased becos I drive an S2000, my bro has a new CTR and he thinks its great for the money.
[Edited by DuggE4 - 6/15/2003 7:56:23 PM]
if u want my opinion I'd go for the CTR out of all of those you've listed. The reasons are its fuel consumption is pretty good (especially if u don't red line it everywhere) and its pretty nippy when u cane it :O)
The Racing Puma - Fuel consumption is not that good, prone to chipping, bits falling off it, very niche market come sell on time, corners well but not enough straight line speed. Would stand out from the crowd a bit though.
Clio 172 - Gets great reviews, excellent fuel consumption but I find myself saying yeah but no matter how good it is, its a CLIO and I think about the Nicole adverts etc and it puts me off. I know its just an image thing but I'm shallow like that......
BMW 328 - nice for cruisin', but its not very raw at all and if you've been used to an Sti type-r then its gonna seem a bit too soft I would imagine. Also do you really want to be known as just another BMW driver (Nescafe coffee granules handshake springs to mind......) Sorry any BMW drivers..........
So there you have it the CTR becos its the fastest, good fuel consumption, it will be reliable and practical, the engine sounds great at 8000 RPM and all for £15k new......
Only the other cars I would consider would be a Seat Leon Cupra-R and possibly an Audi S3 although both of these would be used examples for 15K.
BTW I'm Honda biased becos I drive an S2000, my bro has a new CTR and he thinks its great for the money.
[Edited by DuggE4 - 6/15/2003 7:56:23 PM]
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At the £16k mark there's quite a few worth a look. Your list is already good, but add.......
S/Mini - Pug 206 GTi180 or Mini CooperS (pathetic boot!)
Small - Focus ST170 or Seat Leon CR
Med - Skoda Octavia vRS (4x4 Turbo) or VW Golf 1.8T/2.3V5
I'd go for the Skoda myself.
S/Mini - Pug 206 GTi180 or Mini CooperS (pathetic boot!)
Small - Focus ST170 or Seat Leon CR
Med - Skoda Octavia vRS (4x4 Turbo) or VW Golf 1.8T/2.3V5
I'd go for the Skoda myself.
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mmmmmm...........decisions decisions
Might go test drive Civic Type R next weekend as I haven't driven one yet. Don't want something that’s just as thirsty as my Scoob as I am looking to cut running costs down a bit.
CLIO = Yea think this is bit too small for the motorways plus looks too much like standard Clio.
BMW = Not sure, very nice comfortable cars but as said above 1000's of them about plus expensive when they go wrong.
Mini = Too Small
206 GTi 180 = just seen one of these on Top Gear. They look ok but how much do they cost? Can’t seem to find them on their web site.
Skoda = No thanks
Puma = Think will see if can get drive in one as they are not that common.
Cupra R = Don't look too bad think I would prefer the Honda for the same money as could get one new
Thanks for your comments guess I will go for BMW/HONDA and may be look at a racing Puma?
[Edited by stiscooby - 6/15/2003 10:18:14 PM]
Might go test drive Civic Type R next weekend as I haven't driven one yet. Don't want something that’s just as thirsty as my Scoob as I am looking to cut running costs down a bit.
CLIO = Yea think this is bit too small for the motorways plus looks too much like standard Clio.
BMW = Not sure, very nice comfortable cars but as said above 1000's of them about plus expensive when they go wrong.
Mini = Too Small
206 GTi 180 = just seen one of these on Top Gear. They look ok but how much do they cost? Can’t seem to find them on their web site.
Skoda = No thanks
Puma = Think will see if can get drive in one as they are not that common.
Cupra R = Don't look too bad think I would prefer the Honda for the same money as could get one new
Thanks for your comments guess I will go for BMW/HONDA and may be look at a racing Puma?
[Edited by stiscooby - 6/15/2003 10:18:14 PM]
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