sigibbons
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Thinking about one, just wondering which engine to go for the 8v or 16v 1.9?
Is the Sportive SE really worth the higher prices?
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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Depends what you want. Engine size may be linked with payload etc etc.
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paul.mitchell1984
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as above depends what yopu want, inho do the 1.9cdti box it drop it and 19" pentas, but if its for practical purposes just box it tray AON for inspiration
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sigibbons
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Im a carpenter but merging to manager hopefully. So will be carrying tools but also using the vehicle for personal, so long trips etc.
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deano87
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tbh, even a 1.7 CDTi will be sufficient. It's a van at the end of the day.
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sigibbons
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Yeah but it will be used as a commuter, daily and weekend drive too.
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Andrew
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Look nice, not billiant on juice but reliable enough.
Our manager has the 1.7.
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x14xe sport
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1.9 cdti sportive, 6 speed box 150bhp (mapped 190-200bhp) vxr alloys and bumper, look stunning!!
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craig8
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
Look nice, not billiant on juice but reliable enough.
Our manager has the 1.7.
about 600 miles to a tank on the motorway, with some booting it?
how is that not good on fuel?
the 8v 120 is good, but if you can get the 16v 150 then that is the one to go for, box or remap to 200bhp and fit cruise control 
E36 328
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