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JayT
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25th Oct 06 at 15:57   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

between a 1.2 8v and a 1.4 sport? was just wondering if there is much noticable benifits such as more pull on acceleration and more overall power! its just that im thinking of getting one in march as i currently have a 1.2 which ive had just over a year now and i think its a slug lol!
cheers for any help!
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25th Oct 06 at 15:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes.

it has twice as much power, its considerable faster.
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1.2 power


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Go for the 1.6 if you can afford to. Saves getting bored of the 1.4 then wanting a 1.6
JayT
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whats the best place to get insured on it would you say, i will be 19 then with no ncb as im on my dads policy and will be again on my next car as its cheaper?
JayT
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matty g, its insuring it though mate, plus il enjoy the 1.4 for a year or so and then get a 1.6!
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25th Oct 06 at 16:01   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as a named driver, anywhere really.
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25th Oct 06 at 16:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

IMO the 1.2 8v is a cracking engine for your first car

Never let me down and is very cheap to fix

Granted its very very slow but save your cash wait until you 21 or insurance goes down and get another car
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lol nah cant wait til then mate, but il be getting the 1.6 when i turn 21 though lol, just want a 1.4 for now thatl keep me happy and theres more you can do with it in terms of tuning than my 1.2!
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with the money u spend tuning a 1.4 you might aswell get a 1.6 and spend that modding money on insurance
JayT
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just been quoted £441 for a 1.4 sport and £715 for a 1.6 16v
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yea so that 250quid difference which you would spend on a air filter/exhaust etc , could pay the premium on a 1.6! thats what i would do anyway
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Got to be the 1.6 then. You'll spend more than 300 quid changing your car in a when you get bored of the 1.4.
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25th Oct 06 at 16:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the 1.6 is well worth the extra money.
JayT
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25th Oct 06 at 16:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is that a good quote would you say? 714 through kwickfit?
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25th Oct 06 at 16:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Definatley go for the 1.6 if you can afford the insurance.
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25th Oct 06 at 16:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yee not bad price mate,although i'm 18 and paying £650 fully comp no NCB,under my mums name though.

1.6 btw

[Edited on 25-10-2006 by fresh_creps]
JayT
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fresh_creps what company you with mate? thats a good price!
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lol can't remember mate!ermm i'll go look ina sec,i used one of those insurance search engines though www.moneysupermarket.com or something like that iirc.
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25th Oct 06 at 16:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just looked its with "smart people budget"
JayT
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lol gd price that is though mate
will defo be a 1.6 for me then come march will have enough for sure by then!
JayT
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you got all mods declared? if so what mods too?
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naa aint got any mods as of yet,so no idea what they're like on charging for mods
JayT
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anyone know reading this thread, how much roughly it costs more with declared mods such as alloys, filter, backbox, lowered springs to the average quote, i.e. 715 quid in this case?
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25th Oct 06 at 17:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im getting a 1.6 in the new year and tht will cost me 1700 FPTF to insure

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