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thats a shame it would be pretty good id imagine.Ant FR said:According to most tuners i have spoken to, the new 1.4 Super turbo is not gonna be very tunable. AMD just said, " not gonna bother"
thats a shame it would be pretty good id imagine.Ant FR said:According to most tuners i have spoken to, the new 1.4 Super turbo is not gonna be very tunable. AMD just said, " not gonna bother"
Stephen O said:Right, here's my shortlist of car choice's: (in no particular order)
Audi A3 Tdi Sport (new shape model)
Mk5 Vw Golf Gt Tdi
Seat Ibiza Cupra Tdi
Vauxhall Astra Sporthatch Cdti
Please feel free to comment on your choice. All comment's appreciated!
This my point of view.Stephen O said:Right, here's my shortlist of car choice's: (in no particular order)
Audi A3 Tdi Sport (new shape model)
Mk5 Vw Golf Gt Tdi
Seat Ibiza Cupra Tdi
Vauxhall Astra Sporthatch Cdti
Please feel free to comment on your choice. All comment's appreciated!
Stephen O said:I love the Cupra's look's and it's the quickest of the four, Golf-Like you say very common sight, Audi-Expensive to buy but hold value really well + excellent build quality, Astra-Think's it's a no-no as it will be worth peanut's in three years time.
Does anyone have any other Oil burner suggestions?
Stephen O said:Ive not a fan of Beemer's really, I have looked at Alfa 147 Jtd's but their bad rep for reliability put's me off.
DIFT said:(black cupra's are a little faster too!!!
Stephen O said:I do really like the Astra Sporthatch but im just dubious about resale value in the future. I was offered today a 55 plate Astra Sporthatch 1.9 cdti 150 bhp for £14,995. Which is a pre reg car for £4k off list price. Therefore i reckon this will eventually affect 2nd values. 212Bhp sound's nice tho!
Stephen O said:No i think Seat's tend to hold their value better than Vauxhall cos there not such a volume producer as Vauxhall.
I will have a Cupra for £3k off list!!! Tell me where???