pow
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As above.
Don't spam, just answer.
Need something that averages at least 40mpg really, 45+ is a bonus (suppose I'm looking at diesel), cheap to run, tax, insure etc yet is still a bit of fun.
Loosing heart with the Ibiza at the moment, just weighing up my options.
Keep thinking Corsa C...
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Minty_Fresh
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golf mk4 gt-tdi
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BarnshaW
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fabia vrs?
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will_ainsworth
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colins golf
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BarnshaW
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polo tdi?
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pow
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I've got a Fabia VRS in another guise Mike, not really interested.
Golf's are a little too large IMO
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by will_ainsworth
colins golf
Just what I was thinking!!
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Eck
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Genuinely... Saxo VTR My VTR averaged 45mpg and that was with 4-2-1 manifold, sports cat and cat back system! Nippy, only Ins: group 7, and good economy. And fucking fun!
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Colin
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Being honest though, if I were you & losing heart, id get a petrol motor for a bit.
In saying that good luck shifting yours for anything more than a song right now.
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mattk
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yeah Id say a Saxo too! My VTR was fantastic on fuel
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Colin
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BMW 320 or 325
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gavin18787
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nah he should be ok selling his as its a desiel.
Corsa C would be good if it has to be small and desiel
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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pow
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3.5k for mine Colin.
I'd love a petrol motor, but I'd need to cut my miles down 
Plus, the 1.6 sports average like 30MPG don't they...
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by pow
3.5k for mine Colin.
I'd love a petrol motor, but I'd need to cut my miles down 
Plus, the 1.6 sports average like 30MPG don't they...
VTRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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pow
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Not tooo sure on a Saxo... Kirsty already has a 106 and thats enough
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mattk
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Find a Good VTR and keep it standard it will be sound
my VTR was better on fuel than my Punto is
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pow
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I keep slipping back into my 320i cabriolet thoughts again
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by pow
Not tooo sure on a Saxo... Kirsty already has a 106 and thats enough
They are genuinely ace little cars And as Matt said, ridiculously good on petrol. I couldn't believe that I'd get 95 to a £10 if I drove like a granny.
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Colin
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My mates always sworn by his saxo's, swapped him M3 for another one whan he got his house!! Never been my fav car but I appreciate there no bad.
Id get a BMW however!!
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Rich H
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My C!!
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Jambo
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Pow do you do alot of miles?!
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205tom
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
Genuinely... Saxo VTR My VTR averaged 45mpg and that was with 4-2-1 manifold, sports cat and cat back system! Nippy, only Ins: group 7, and good economy. And fucking fun!
I can vouch for this quite shocked!
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Joe
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Deano's 12v FTW!
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
Genuinely... Saxo VTR My VTR averaged 45mpg and that was with 4-2-1 manifold, sports cat and cat back system! Nippy, only Ins: group 7, and good economy. And fucking fun!
as did mine
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Daniel_Corsa
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320i won't be good on fuel especially if its an early E36 cab your talking about
E36 318is - 35/40mpg
E46 318ci - 35/40mpg
But your tax will be £180 - £200
Get yourself a 1.8t VAG engine they are awesome on petrol if you try hard enough can just get 25mpg 
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