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DAZ1985
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26th Sep 08 at 17:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

pro's and con's?

Considering buying one
Jambo
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Pro's
* Fast
*Very fast
*Can make them faster
*RWD
*Faster

Cons
*Look dated
*dubious 1990''s interior
*running costs?


little_duke
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Location: Tamworth,staffordshire Drives: rover coupe
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26th Sep 08 at 18:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what he said

try asking 16v_1600

he bought one

[Edited on 26-09-2008 by little_duke]
DAZ1985
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Are they reliable?
I could imagine costly repair bills
Colin
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Con's:
1.Bit skitty in anything other than dry weather.
2. If it snows your walking to work!
CorsAsh
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My mate's is a lot of fun with a touch under 300bhp. Over 400bhp makes them a hell of a handful though.
Colin
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Mostly reliable its a toyota, though they are old....bits will need replacing!
CorsAsh
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quote:
Originally posted by DAZ1985
Are they reliable?
I could imagine costly repair bills
It's all relative... Are we talking more or less reliable than a Wankel or a Corsa?
little_duke
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my mate had a black one,scary shit!
Adam_B
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http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/

http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/index.php?name=ForumsPro

DAZ1985
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Reliable as in something major failing like electrics or boxes etc..

Obvioulsy bits like bushes and wear and tear items are not what i call reliability problems

I want something fast that scares the shit out of me and abit from time to time
CORSA NUT
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Always liked these and was going to buy one over one of my last scoobys.As said they feel a bit dated inside and also i found the clutch heavy in the few i test drove might have just been the cars i drove.
Colin
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Clutch was heavy in my 2.0 GTi, that I do remember!
Jamie
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I had a MK2 Rev 1 2.0 16v last year and it was such a hoot to drive

Obviously not same league as the tubby, but overall was an excellent between car


Friend of mine has a MK2 Rev3 with a few extras. Its also running about 350-375, but has had a lot spent engine wise
DAZ1985
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I dont mind the dated look im driving an e30 BM at the minute now thats dated
corsa_rob
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quote:
Originally posted by DAZ1985
Reliable as in something major failing like electrics or boxes etc..

Obvioulsy bits like bushes and wear and tear items are not what i call reliability problems

I want something fast that scares the shit out of me and abit from time to time


it will and as said even heavy rain i'd walk as it REALLY! is not worth it! lol...but in terms off cheapness in what ure getting for your money it is great!...the petrol will just go though! haha!
CorsAsh
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You can do a lot to modernize the looks.

And IMO, you can't claim to be a true car enthusiast til you've owned a car with pop up headlights.
DAZ1985
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Sounding not so good with winter round the corner
corsa_rob
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quote:
Originally posted by DAZ1985
Sounding not so good with winter round the corner


i agree here but summertime fun is wot its about really lol
corsa120
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why does the weather matter people are so pathetic theres a thing called the throttle its ADJUSTABLE as in it does'nt have to be on the carpet at every given minute
DAZ1985
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Still got my corsa for summer fun though
CorsAsh
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa120
why does the weather matter people are so pathetic theres a thing called the throttle its ADJUSTABLE as in it does'nt have to be on the carpet at every given minute
Exactly. You just have to know when the turbo spools so it doesn't surprise you coming off a roundabout or suchlike.
Adam_B
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Id leave it till we get some really shit weather, get one bit cheaper then. Thats my plan for a new car anyway
Colin
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Mine used to snap out at the slightest think without even driving like a plumb & it wa san N/A.....I only imagine the turbo to be worse!

Its a car that you cannot drive like a dick & get away with it....theres no sympathy when theres water/oil/leaves/anything other than dry tarmac on the roads!!
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I have a rev 3 turbo MR2. My third MR2 turbo. Was going to LET my Corsa but decided I wanted another MR2. I love this car to bits. Aiming for 350bhp

BUY ONE! You will not regret it

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