Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Alex.S
My car is used for commuting and I don't give a shit about it. I do 22k a year. The car cost £300.
My mate does the same mileage in his 1.2 corsa c sxi.
His Tax is cheaper than mine. Mine is £185 a year and his is obviously cheaper being a 51 plate 1.2
I'm just after the most economical/cheap car to run tbh. Am thinking another Peugeot 106 1.5 D would be a winner!
They are the worst cars on earth. Honestly.
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by pow
I doubt I'd be upgrading the engine, some breather mods, de-cat and system - hearing something about the VTR inlet being less restrictive?
Then some decent brakes and better suspension and I'd be happy!
Ripping the interior out comes as standard, but I'll probably only replace it with some GTi cloths or something - not a money money money project.
Replace the interior with nothing The seats are surprisingly supportive as standard. But I'm not sure about the VTR inlet... On VTR's, putting a Rallye inlet is better for response, so I'm guessing that will be the winner of the two. Great fun wee fookers If you stayed closer I'd of given you a shot of mine to sell you some more
Oh yeah, aren't the XSi seats similar to the GTi ones
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
MPG isn't the be all and end all, you'd never believe that reading through cs these days.
A 1.9tdi will be a nicer car to drive than a 1.2 petrol for most, plenty of torque and no revving the balls off it to get it going anywhere.
So if you're going to swap i'd go on more than just a couple of miles per gallon sums. It's more than just; diesel = economical, petrol = less so.
Yes but a 1.9TDi has a bigger CC and a turbo, what about comparing to a 2.0T petrol?
Was just aimed at the initial poster thinking of swapping a 1.9tdi to a 1.2 petrol to save some money.
MPG, tax and all that crap might arouse some but i'd personally go for a car I enjoy driving rather than how high the mpg can go on the trip computer. I know there's others that feel the same.
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stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by pow
The 106 1.5 D pugs are god awful.
Just don't.
lol my previous car was one. They run on fresh air and are a tin can to drive, but I grew quite fond of mine!
I need an estate next year for under £1k so its looking like a 1.7TD astra or Escort 1.8 TD
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by Alex.S]
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by Alex.S]
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aron
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corsa sport 1.6
@ 35mpg
based on my 70 mile trip to guildford:
2 gallons = 70 miles
2 gallons = 9.09 litres
so that's £8.71 @ 95.9p a litre (what i paid last time)
so... my corsa costs 12.5p per mile @ 35mpg.
a 50mpg car would cost roughly 9.5p per mile to run...
so per year (12,000 miles) a 50mpg diesel would save £400 over my 35mpg sport.
i'm not fussed though, as most modern diesels would be losing that in depreciation alone.
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by aron]
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pow
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My 88k modern diesel is past depreciation
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
MPG isn't the be all and end all, you'd never believe that reading through cs these days.
A 1.9tdi will be a nicer car to drive than a 1.2 petrol for most, plenty of torque and no revving the balls off it to get it going anywhere.
So if you're going to swap i'd go on more than just a couple of miles per gallon sums. It's more than just; diesel = economical, petrol = less so.
Yes but a 1.9TDi has a bigger CC and a turbo, what about comparing to a 2.0T petrol?
Was just aimed at the initial poster thinking of swapping a 1.9tdi to a 1.2 petrol to save some money.
MPG, tax and all that crap might arouse some but i'd personally go for a car I enjoy driving rather than how high the mpg can go on the trip computer. I know there's others that feel the same.
And I'm one of them Yeah Pow, they are really similar, just not half/full leather. And who needs that shecht!
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Ojc
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I don't care about MPG, not one bit. Never have done.
Obviously different for people doing 500 miles a week, but even then I'd probably just driven slower and easier.
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Doldy
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NO petrol equiv size/power will ever do more MPG then a diesel, thats a fact!
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pow
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Doldy is my new friend 
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aron
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pretty obvious no?
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Mertin
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I recently bought a diesel (Another Ibiza boy, 130 FR)
I dont drive to work (work offshore) dont do high miles but still wanted to buy one
Much cheaper tax compared to new petrol cars (Find me a 2007 petrol car with 130 bhp that has #120 a year road tax after the hikes in april)
Power is nice, no thrashing it and great for doing long runs. I stay in NE Scotland, fine if I want to pop down to Edinburgh for a trip (3-4 hour drive each way)
So glad I went diesel, and for being diesel mine wasnt more expensive than the petrol fr models
And diesels you always have the option of a remap for more power and even more torque!
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corsa - gus
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quote: Originally posted by Mertin
I recently bought a diesel (Another Ibiza boy, 130 FR)
I dont drive to work (work offshore) dont do high miles but still wanted to buy one
Much cheaper tax compared to new petrol cars (Find me a 2007 petrol car with 130 bhp that has #120 a year road tax after the hikes in april)
Power is nice, no thrashing it and great for doing long runs. I stay in NE Scotland, fine if I want to pop down to Edinburgh for a trip (3-4 hour drive each way)
So glad I went diesel, and for being diesel mine wasnt more expensive than the petrol fr models
And diesels you always have the option of a remap for more power and even more torque!
Same as mine, they are great wee cars mate
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corsaaa_16v
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I have owned a 2.0 petrol 206 GTI and now own a 1.9 CDTi Astra SRi. When I decided on the astra, it was a choice between the 1.8 140 petrol and the 1.9 150 diesel. When I drove both, the astra felt like it was in a different league. ver smooth power output and felt a lot more than 10bhp more. The positives of the diesel way outweighed the petrol
DIESEL ==> PETROL
£125 tax ==> £250 tax
£600 insurance ==> £700 insurance
40-50MPG ==> 30-40MPG
150BHP ==> 140BHP
I also think people look too much into the additional premium commanded by diesels. Yes, I paid £1000ish more for the diesel than the petrol but if I keep it for 3 years, thats less than £30 per month. Also, people forget that when you sell it, it will also be worth a lot more than an equivalent petrol
I am glad I went for the diesel
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Ojc
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140VVTi Vaux engine is an excellent engine.
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VegasPhil
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My golf was cheaper for me to run as the petrol than the diesel one.
Got Astras now. Had a 06 1.6 Twinport with a drinking problem. Now got an 08 Sri derv which does 38mpg apparently. I still miss that golf I had though 
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Mertin
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Diesel engines are also alot stronger, and generally more reliable and high miles on a diesel, vag in particular is nothing nowadays
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corsaaa_16v
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
140VVTi Vaux engine is an excellent engine.
i agree but think the 1.9 CDTi 150 is better and a very under-rated engine
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by corsaaa_16v]
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Gez G
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Red diesel ftw
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Twiggy
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i drive 20k a year... no brainer imo - I use the black pump!
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Colin
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Derv for me as im doing 20k a year, once that changes i'll be back onto petrol!!
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andy1868
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if i was doing silly MPG i would be in a diesel, but seeing as i cover a whopping 6 miles a day i bought something that could be better on fuel, but even then an average of 30mpg isn't shocking.
as hammer said i'd rather buy a car i enjoyed driving (which happened to be a petrol) rather than the costs of the thing and until my circumstances change i'm likely to stay the same
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by andy1868]
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