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Poll: which 'hot hatch' would you get?
  pug 106 gti
  clio 1.8 16v
  5 GT Turbo
  Punto GT
  escort RS Turbo
  civic vti 1.6
  106 rallye
  Tuned up corsa 1.6 16v


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psycho sport
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Registered: 27th Mar 03
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21st Dec 03 at 22:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Lookin to get a new car just wanting peoples opinons on the car they would choose!

Fair enough they arent proper hot hatches but any way!
ross9000
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21st Dec 03 at 22:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

get the 5 gt turbo
psycho sport
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y the 5?
starkmotorsport
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205 GTi or Corsa/Nova with 1600 16v race prep'd engine



[Edited on 21.12.03 by starkmotorsport]
psycho sport
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i got a small budget!
Fad
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Civic VTi i guess but i got a soft spot for escort RS's of the S1 variety

I bet you everyone on here will recomend the Pug 106 but i dispise them...well over hyped.
starkmotorsport
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Well go for looks then. If you want power, it costs.

If you want it badly enough, you'll find the money!
psycho sport
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budget of £3500-£4000! want performance and reliablity at the end of the day!
djlee_dj
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pug gti
Anton2K3
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106 rallye...solid cars
CORSA NUT
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I'd say either the Civic or the 106 but i aint driven either

[Edited on 21-12-2003 by CORSA NUT]
CORSA NUT
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£3500 to £4000

Reliabilty??

Corrado G60 or VR6
psycho sport
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up to max of insurance group of 15
jr
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civic
CORSA NUT
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civic then
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106 rallye
106 gti
1.6 corsa on TB's
MrDeCat
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I am a little biased cos I drive a 106 gti but prior to buying I was trying 2 choose between at that exact same line up!

For a little breakdown:

The Clio 1.8 16v is actually slightly slower than the 106 and because of age etc can be quite expensive... the 5 GT Turbo unless you get a minter WILL blow up! The Punto GT is very fast on the move, if you compare its 30-50 to all those others I think it has the edge - but it handles like a tank! The Escort RS Turbo is just toooooo pikey, The Civic vti is a fantastic car and my numero uno choice... tons of parts avaliable but I was put off by insurance group 15! The 106 rallye is fantastic too drive but a little basic and a tuned up corsa 1.6 16v is nice but ultimately not as nice as a tuned up corsa 2.0 16v

Sorry for the essay!



GT4Brody
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quote:
Originally posted by MrDeCat
I am a little biased cos I drive a 106 gti but prior to buying I was trying 2 choose between at that exact same line up!

For a little breakdown:

The Clio 1.8 16v is actually slightly slower than the 106 and because of age etc can be quite expensive... the 5 GT Turbo unless you get a minter WILL blow up! The Punto GT is very fast on the move, if you compare its 30-50 to all those others I think it has the edge - but it handles like a tank! The Escort RS Turbo is just toooooo pikey, The Civic vti is a fantastic car and my numero uno choice... tons of parts avaliable but I was put off by insurance group 15! The 106 rallye is fantastic too drive but a little basic and a tuned up corsa 1.6 16v is nice but ultimately not as nice as a tuned up corsa 2.0 16v

Sorry for the essay!






Not bein funny mate but the r5 engines are actually very good, the only reason you here of so many blowing up is because people turn the boost right up without uprating any of the engine components eg head gasket turbo etc. If you keep them at sensible boost or upgrade the engine according to boost they are still very reliable, also they tend to get abused, they need to have regulat oil chnges and services.

oh and by the way i would go for the 106, but i am just biased as i have just bought one i also have an r5 turbo too
Screaming Vtec
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If you want reliabilty and performance, the Civic all the way..

You cant really use Pug and reliability in the same sentance (or any french car come to that)

Even VW's dont compare to the Hondas for reliability..

Ive had two golf Gti's

First one: - headgasket, shocks, driveshaft.

Second one - Headgasket, shocks, wishbone, 2 seized calipers..


Two Hondas'

1. Prelude - total cost in two years and 35k miles of ownership £28 for new bush in suspension inc fitting..revved to 7800rpm EVERY day

2. Integra 20k miles total cost in repairs... nothing
mav
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22nd Dec 03 at 00:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

think I would go for the 106...
LoudCorsa
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why is there no saxos there? - lol, i know, i'll get my coat



chaz

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i dont see MG ZR on your list, i have just got one, and they are quite class
sxi boy
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quote:
Originally posted by MrDeCat
I am a little biased cos I drive a 106 gti but prior to buying I was trying 2 choose between at that exact same line up!

For a little breakdown:

The Clio 1.8 16v is actually slightly slower than the 106 and because of age




nup for £3500-4000 you will get a minter 16v that bn well looked after, std for std theres nothing in it between 16v and gti, but 16v is slightly quicker top end

id get a clio 16v, errr well i did i got mine for £3000 with mods, do your research tho because if you buy a 'bad' one it will cost you £££
sxi boy
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quote:
Originally posted by Fraudster
i dont see MG ZR on your list, i have just got one, and they are quite class


they are however not very 'hot' unless you have the 160bhp version
Cybermonkey
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quote:
Originally posted by sxi boy
quote:
Originally posted by Fraudster
i dont see MG ZR on your list, i have just got one, and they are quite class


they are however not very 'hot' unless you have the 160bhp version


Yes i found the other models slow.

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