What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
A very long time lurker on the old forum, and would normally check the page on a daily basis. Given time commitments, very rarely posted. Suspect this will remain the same - but who knows I may start to contribute more. In line with most on the forum my cars are becoming duller as I get older. About to take delivery of a Volvo XC90 T8 - but even with +400 bhp it is a very comfortable dull car to drive - which I suspect is in keeping with the OV9 traditions. Am hoping to acquire either a 911 or AMG GTS in the next 12 months - and will keep you posted if this does happen, but I fear it will be a house extension and new kitchen for the win.
On a more mundane level, am also looking for a cheap 'classic' small run about, and something to 'tinker' with. Have narrowed it down to either an Audi A2, or an original (circa 1993) Renault Twingo. I live in Europe, so no issues with the fact that the Twingo only came in LHD. So far have not been bothered to test either of them, and suspect most people on this forum have never driven either of them - but that has never stopped you lot before. And of course I know the correct answer is F40 and/or diesel golf or a highly specced 520d, or maybe in this case/price range a Ford Puma.
On a more mundane level, am also looking for a cheap 'classic' small run about, and something to 'tinker' with. Have narrowed it down to either an Audi A2, or an original (circa 1993) Renault Twingo. I live in Europe, so no issues with the fact that the Twingo only came in LHD. So far have not been bothered to test either of them, and suspect most people on this forum have never driven either of them - but that has never stopped you lot before. And of course I know the correct answer is F40 and/or diesel golf or a highly specced 520d, or maybe in this case/price range a Ford Puma.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
A2 seems to be highly regarded by their owners. I drove one once on a test drive, very briefly. I think i was a 1.4 petrol. I found it slow and very plasticky inside.
Twingos are also plasticky as are Pumas. The Puma we had years back was a brilliant car but how many are around still in decent nick I don't know as our rear arches were rusting when it was 5 years old.
Twingos are also plasticky as are Pumas. The Puma we had years back was a brilliant car but how many are around still in decent nick I don't know as our rear arches were rusting when it was 5 years old.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
The reference to a Puma was a Beany-targetted joke, I think.
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This is taking “mundane” to a whole new level, sounds more like sadomasochism.
If you need a cheap station/run about car, get something like a smart, then at least you get some benefit from driving a shitbox in at least you can park in tiny spaces.
If you need a cheap station/run about car, get something like a smart, then at least you get some benefit from driving a shitbox in at least you can park in tiny spaces.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
What do you mean when you say tinker with? I can't imagine you could strip much weight out of either of them.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Yeah I was wondering that. I can't think of any two cars less interesting in terms of wanting (or rather, not wanting) to tinker with.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Based on driving neither it'd have to be the Twingo for me.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Same, based on the following scales of interest:
Twingo:
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A2:
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Twingo:
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A2:
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Wasn’t the A2 one of the first cars without a proper opening bonnet to try and discourage home mechanic’ing?
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
I used to really like the original twingo when we used to go on holiday in Spain when I was young. They always looked way more modern than most of the small cars around at the time.
The aluminium construction plus what rich said would put me off an a2.
I don't think they'll ever be worth a lot, but a really clean and tidy original twingo could be a quirky and pretty rare little runabout in the not too distant future.
The aluminium construction plus what rich said would put me off an a2.
I don't think they'll ever be worth a lot, but a really clean and tidy original twingo could be a quirky and pretty rare little runabout in the not too distant future.
Cheers, Harry
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
I genuinely don’t see the appeal of either as a toy. They’re not old enough to be interesting, neither is fun enough to be a cheap drivers car. The Puma would genuinely be a better choice, even though it was only included as a joke.
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
The original post has confused me. It makes sense up to the point where you talk about something classic and fun to potter around in, before making a wild left turn to "A2 v Twingo".
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
OP doesn't make any sense at all. Talks about getting older and buying more dull cars using a 400hp Volvo as an example which doesn't sound particularly dull in terms of power, then mentions possibly buying a 911 or AMG GTS, neither of which are dull, followed by babbling on about A2 v Twingo. Bearing in mind aforementioned purchase and potential purchases there are a hell of a lot more interesting 'classics' that this guy could invest in. Lack of further input by said OP = bullshit time waster post.
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
I, for one, am happy that we continue to be as friendly to new joiners as we have always been now we're in our new home (for the criminally insane).
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NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu May 03, 2018 2:27 pm I, for one, am happy that we continue to be as friendly to new joiners as we have always been now we're in our new home (for the criminally insane).
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Why's that?
Depending how far tinkering goes, would a 172/182/197 quatre banger fit in a Twingo?
You'd probably need two to do the name justice.
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Because it doesn't last forever, and if it does need work then rutting out and sticking in a bit is well beyond most diy mechanics.
Cheers, Harry
Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Five days have passed without justification as to why a bloody Audi A3 is considered a suitable 'classic' to 'tinker with'
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Re: What new old car - Audi A2 v. Mk1 Renault Twingo
Hello. Welcome to posting.
An Audi A2 is the only car I've ever been stoped for speeding in. Not that that will help your purchase decision making. I seem to recall it being pleasant, marginally quirky and yes they are pretty rare, but the blind spots were a complete bastard and now I think about it I did nearly pile it into the side of a Metro (it was definitely a Metro) when entering a roundabout in it, due to the blind spot.
An Audi A2 is the only car I've ever been stoped for speeding in. Not that that will help your purchase decision making. I seem to recall it being pleasant, marginally quirky and yes they are pretty rare, but the blind spots were a complete bastard and now I think about it I did nearly pile it into the side of a Metro (it was definitely a Metro) when entering a roundabout in it, due to the blind spot.
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