Suggestion, please
#1
Hi all,
I while ago I found out that my nice '97 Impreza sport had been crashed, repaired cheaply before I bought it. Oh in case your wondering I did buy it from a Subaru dealer and not (1)Importer (2) dodge dealer!
I got a AA report on the car and they wrote it off! So I was not a happy camper to say the lest, brought car back to dealer got all my money back :-) (without too much trouble)
Anywhy, I currently driving a Polo 1ltr (yes 1 litre), its cheap on petrol, insure etc, but its doing my head in!
Can anyone suggest a good car thats cheap to run and insure but will move when I push the load pedal, I was thinking of a toyota starlet turbo!
Many thanks for your help and its great the have the BBs back :-)
I while ago I found out that my nice '97 Impreza sport had been crashed, repaired cheaply before I bought it. Oh in case your wondering I did buy it from a Subaru dealer and not (1)Importer (2) dodge dealer!
I got a AA report on the car and they wrote it off! So I was not a happy camper to say the lest, brought car back to dealer got all my money back :-) (without too much trouble)
Anywhy, I currently driving a Polo 1ltr (yes 1 litre), its cheap on petrol, insure etc, but its doing my head in!
Can anyone suggest a good car thats cheap to run and insure but will move when I push the load pedal, I was thinking of a toyota starlet turbo!
Many thanks for your help and its great the have the BBs back :-)
#2
Hi there...
Evethough I'm from Israel and I don't know which cars are imported to England...I suggest you'd go on one of the following..
- Honda CIVIC VTI (1.6 , 172 bhp)
- Peugeot 106 GTI / Rally (1.6 , 125 bhp)
- Fiat punto HGT (new punto, 1.8, 130 bhp - a great car, cheap and very economic)
- VW polo 16v (1.4 , 105 bhp)
- Seat IBIZA (cupra II)
- Mitsubishi COLT (1.6 , 110 bhp)
- Renault CLEO RS (new, 2.0, 172 bhp)
They are all great cars...
I hears the starlet is pretty much OK but doesn't equal the performance to the punto, CIVIC, or the IBIZA.
Hope this helps.
ASAF
ISRAEL
zimet@inter.net.il
Evethough I'm from Israel and I don't know which cars are imported to England...I suggest you'd go on one of the following..
- Honda CIVIC VTI (1.6 , 172 bhp)
- Peugeot 106 GTI / Rally (1.6 , 125 bhp)
- Fiat punto HGT (new punto, 1.8, 130 bhp - a great car, cheap and very economic)
- VW polo 16v (1.4 , 105 bhp)
- Seat IBIZA (cupra II)
- Mitsubishi COLT (1.6 , 110 bhp)
- Renault CLEO RS (new, 2.0, 172 bhp)
They are all great cars...
I hears the starlet is pretty much OK but doesn't equal the performance to the punto, CIVIC, or the IBIZA.
Hope this helps.
ASAF
ISRAEL
zimet@inter.net.il
#4
I don't know what your price bracket is, but I sold my Nissan Almera GTI P reg for 5.5k recently (admittedly with highish mileage).
OK they look awful but go and handle really well (different league to the focus I had which is suppposed to handle ok).
They always used to come 2nd in GTI tests to the Pug 306 GTI, which was 3k more expensive (and lacking the 3 yr warranty).
You get a bland Jap interior, which you should be used to, + CD and aircon.
Mine was 100% reliable and just felt like it would never go wrong.
I was quite sad to see it go, more than compensated for by the scoob tho!
I reckon they are bargains for people who can overlook the lack of image. Still you have the added bonus of surprising people with what it can do!
Cheers
Simon
OK they look awful but go and handle really well (different league to the focus I had which is suppposed to handle ok).
They always used to come 2nd in GTI tests to the Pug 306 GTI, which was 3k more expensive (and lacking the 3 yr warranty).
You get a bland Jap interior, which you should be used to, + CD and aircon.
Mine was 100% reliable and just felt like it would never go wrong.
I was quite sad to see it go, more than compensated for by the scoob tho!
I reckon they are bargains for people who can overlook the lack of image. Still you have the added bonus of surprising people with what it can do!
Cheers
Simon
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