
Petrol-Headz Motor Thread
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I saw a plate last week just 57 on it, must of cost a fortune.
Oh & this is what you need :

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Maybe I'll get a nice car at the end of the year
(current status: pedestrian)

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Its true your car takes all your cash, now I need a new exhaust 

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What with me finally being able to put some decent money away for a rainy day shortly, once I've done enough of that I'm seriously considering buying a car for the first time.
Bearing in mind I live 15 minutes walk away from work, in the centre of town, have no dependents nor need of much transport space - any recommendations?
I like small, fast, reliable motors. Kinda leaning towards a Clio V6 or Golf R32 - the Clio is winning because it's mid-engined. That or a Lotus or VX220 should be within my eventual price range (buying outright).
Bearing in mind I live 15 minutes walk away from work, in the centre of town, have no dependents nor need of much transport space - any recommendations?
I like small, fast, reliable motors. Kinda leaning towards a Clio V6 or Golf R32 - the Clio is winning because it's mid-engined. That or a Lotus or VX220 should be within my eventual price range (buying outright).

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Clio V6
Looks great, handles like a 2 ton lump of ****. French Build Quality is
The panels are really thin. Honestly you are much better of with the 172, 182 sport or Cup. It’s quicker, cheaper & drives much better.
Golf R32
Assuming it’s the Mk 4, then it’s fantastic looking, built like a tank & dropping in price
Only drawbacks are you need to pay top dollah to get one that’s not had the **** ripped out of it. It ‘needs’ the ECU remapped as it’s underpowered as standard (£300 & you are sorted) If you buy one, make sure it has the leather recaros.
Lotus or VX220
The best handling, best looking of them all. If you go for a lotus make sure it has the Toyota engine. Either Turbo or NA VX220 are good cars.
I’ve been considering a Lotus Exige S for the last 12 months. I see far too many broken down (audi as well
) I'm a big fan of RWD cars which is the only thing that puts me off the Lotus.
Looks great, handles like a 2 ton lump of ****. French Build Quality is

Golf R32
Assuming it’s the Mk 4, then it’s fantastic looking, built like a tank & dropping in price

Lotus or VX220
The best handling, best looking of them all. If you go for a lotus make sure it has the Toyota engine. Either Turbo or NA VX220 are good cars.
I’ve been considering a Lotus Exige S for the last 12 months. I see far too many broken down (audi as well


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Yeah, the VX220 Turbo is damn tempting. Sub 5 second 0-60, thank you very much
The NA not so appealling, still nice though.
The Golf would definitely be the Mk4, the Mk5 is ugly as sin. I can't stand the looks of a regular Mk4, funnily enough.
The V6 appeals simply because it's such a silly car

The Golf would definitely be the Mk4, the Mk5 is ugly as sin. I can't stand the looks of a regular Mk4, funnily enough.
The V6 appeals simply because it's such a silly car


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Take a test drive in the V6. I did a few years back & it's stupidly heavy & not as fast as it should be
I like the looks, but it lacks something (speed maybe)
The NA VX220 has much stiffer suspension for some reason, so it's a good drive. The Turbo is the one I would go for, but it's a fair few bucks more.
The other option is something pimpin like a porche cayene (the jeep) ugly as sin, fast & luxurious
somehting cheap with character, Honda CRX, E30 BMW 325i sport, Pug 205 gti, Mk 1 Golf Gti, Corrado VR6........
There are tons of great cars in the £3-5k bracket. Millions in the <£3k from the 80-90s

The NA VX220 has much stiffer suspension for some reason, so it's a good drive. The Turbo is the one I would go for, but it's a fair few bucks more.
The other option is something pimpin like a porche cayene (the jeep) ugly as sin, fast & luxurious

There are tons of great cars in the £3-5k bracket. Millions in the <£3k from the 80-90s

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Small and fast? Get a supercharged Toyota MR2 Roadster (Mk3). Not as pretty as the Mk2 (or as powerful), but easy to find in goof nick and fairly cheap at the mo. All are convertible too. 
Mind you, for 6k or so you could probably get a high mileage Porsche Boxster...

Mind you, for 6k or so you could probably get a high mileage Porsche Boxster...
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DS, is that an after market supercharger?
I've never looked at the MK3 MR2. I sat in one in Tokyo before they were released & it was the smallest car I've ever sat it.
You can get a late mk2 (2000) MR2 for <£5,000. The red top is 200bhp & the late turbos can be 250+ bhp without breaking sweat.
I've never looked at the MK3 MR2. I sat in one in Tokyo before they were released & it was the smallest car I've ever sat it.
You can get a late mk2 (2000) MR2 for <£5,000. The red top is 200bhp & the late turbos can be 250+ bhp without breaking sweat.

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After market = yes.markedkiller78 wrote:DS, is that an after market supercharger?
I've never looked at the MK3 MR2. I sat in one in Tokyo before they were released & it was the smallest car I've ever sat it.
You can get a late mk2 (2000) MR2 for <£5,000. The red top is 200bhp & the late turbos can be 250+ bhp without breaking sweat.
The Mk3 was brutally underpowered from stock. Bit of a hairdressers car actually, so you might want to consider a Mk2 rev 3 (there's a nice 1998 one earlier in this thread actually!).
All that said, you could ignore the "small" bit and go for a Mitsubishi FTO. My brother has one (Mivec i think) and it goes like stink. Automatic is the norm though there (booo).
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Scratch "cheap". Never once mentioned that
The Exige S is completely and utterly out of any price range I'd be prepared to spend though!
Performance wise - top end doesn't interest me. After getting away with foot-on-the-floor motorway driving for a few years, and narrowly avoiding a ban by the nearest of margins, I rarely go above the speed limit except when overtaking. How quickly it gets there is far more fun.

Performance wise - top end doesn't interest me. After getting away with foot-on-the-floor motorway driving for a few years, and narrowly avoiding a ban by the nearest of margins, I rarely go above the speed limit except when overtaking. How quickly it gets there is far more fun.

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You can never scratch cheap! I'm a Scot FFS.
Get a thrill machine like this
not that I'm bias in any way lol
The M6 is top of my hit list at the mo. £28-32k though
so it'll be another 2-3 years before I can buy one

Get a thrill machine like this

not that I'm bias in any way lol
The M6 is top of my hit list at the mo. £28-32k though



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You could always invest in a cab-tastic Transit like mine!

Turbo Diesel and in such a lovely colour too...

Turbo Diesel and in such a lovely colour too...

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or you could just go the classic route and get a nice old ford capri
or something
and you could still have a couple fo quid left over for a furry dice.... 




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Heh, it'd be unlikely to be a BMW. Much as the higher performance models are tasty motors, the stigma of the indicators being directly attached to the steering wheel (you virtually never see a BMW driver indicate, and if they do it's always at the exact point they start turning. No offence intended to any of you lot, I'm sure you're all great
) puts me off.
The M Coupe is probably the only decent looking one, though.

The M Coupe is probably the only decent looking one, though.

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More mods, more insurance costs, well I'm honest 

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I just got back from ordering this...

but a 12 week wait!

but a 12 week wait!

LOL Cats... stupid cats
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scrirocco ,or however you spell it
what version 



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