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16vCento wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:22 pm
Matty wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:18 pm I'd been contemplating a chopping the Evora in for a 400, or potentially an Exige V6 before I move house in 12-18 months. However, my VW Bora daily really is on its last legs, so I decided to spend the difference on a new daily hack instead. Ticking off a configuration I've not owned before, with a little 3-pot unit. Hopefully collect next week.
UP! GTI?

If so I'll be interested to know how you get on, I quite fancy one, off to look at a Fabia VRS in Kermit Green this week, which is about half the cost, and probably twice the car, but it's just not as classy!
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JonMad wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:43 pm I'm liking the period of 100mph average, Mito.
Go going for five hours!
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Or a Ford Fiesta?
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IanF wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:25 pmOr a Ford Fiesta?
Matty said ‘configuration I've not owned before’ so RR with 3 cylinder?
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Coaster1 wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:25 pm
JonMad wrote: Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:43 pm I'm liking the period of 100mph average, Mito.
Go going for five hours!
No that was only for 5 minutes! I averaged 20 mph on the autobahn as it was so congested.
I only downloaded the app as my dad said the car goes faster than 160 on the speedo but fat chance of reaching that with all the traffic.
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Coaster1 wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:27 pm
IanF wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:25 pmOr a Ford Fiesta?
Matty said ‘configuration I've not owned before’ so RR with 3 cylinder?
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16vCento wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:22 pm
UP! GTI?

If so I'll be interested to know how you get on, I quite fancy one, off to look at a Fabia VRS in Kermit Green this week, which is about half the cost, and probably twice the car, but it's just not as classy!
I'm clearly massively predictable in my purchases. But yes, Up GTi. I looked at various options, mainly in the VAG range as its my safe place - but this ticked all of my boxes, plus I loved my old Lupo GTi. Should be a great little runabout as a stablemate for the Evora.

I looked at the VRS, as I did with the Polo GTi of the same vintage, but it's the old twincharger engine...which don't have the best reputation. Careful with those.
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NIce. Looking forward to reading about the Up GTi. I'm casually mentioning the Up! to my wife on a regular basis, probably she'd only go for a 5 door though.

Shame Skoda don't make an equivalent any more, i.e Citigo vRS. I had a Fabia vRS twin charger estate on test a few years ago, as a possible company car. You could really rag it along pretty quickly. I don't think I've seen more than half a dozen of them in the years since.
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Those Up GTis really do look rather good, 3 or 5 door?

It would be a later Fabia with the more reliable engine, they all seem to use oil, but so did my Mini so I'm used to that.

Only thing I think we would struggle with if we got an Up is the space, which sadly put an end to getting a C30 T5 as well.

At least the Up is available as a 5dr.
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16vCento wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:25 am Those Up GTis really do look rather good, 3 or 5 door?

It would be a later Fabia with the more reliable engine, they all seem to use oil, but so did my Mini so I'm used to that.

Only thing I think we would struggle with if we got an Up is the space, which sadly put an end to getting a C30 T5 as well.

At least the Up is available as a 5dr.
Not the GTi, afaik.
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edit: ah, seems it is. Excellent.
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So is the new Swift Sport, which was nice to drive, but a bit dull. Also the Swift felt quite bouncy on local roads, and it wasn't as much fun as the older one when pushing on.

The new turbo engine isn't one which likes to be revved out, which is a bit against the character of the car, the Fabia engine is supposedly much better, as is the Up one but I shall soon see.
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The Mini has now passed 100,000 miles and has not exploded. It needs a flexi pipe and two new front tyres before the MOT in November.

I'm getting bored of it now and come bonus time, it will be replaced with something more comfortable. Currently swinging between XF, XJ, 5ers and 6ers.
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Get an XJ, utterly gorgeous car and I don’t know anyone who owns one anymore to blag a lift in one.

The Defender hadn’t felt right since I came home last week, a little sluggish so I did the usual checks and found a little water in the fuel filter. New filter fitted, 0.5 litre of 2 stroke oil and a tank full of BP ultimate diesel and it’s back to normality.

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Yes, XJ. I tried to buy a XJR (L?) and the lazy cunts didn’t get back to me once, despite two visits and a follow up phone call. They even had the car in stock ffs!!! 😡 I bought the M5 instead.

ETA - sorry, that’s obviously a trigger for me! 😳😂
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Hopefully it won't put you potential Up GTI purchasers off to hear that my missus and I (forum old git) love our 3-door version. It covered 10,000 faultless miles in it's first year and has been an all round delight. It regularly returns 50mpg, which helps to balance out the 8,000 miles we also do in the Porsche. (Sorry Greta). :oops:
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16vCento wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:25 am Those Up GTis really do look rather good, 3 or 5 door?
5 Door, Tungsten grey with Climate. I prefer the look of the 5 door (sorry Paul) plus easier come resale. Odd to see that the rear windows are only pop out, even on a 5 door! And rear drum brakes.
My only requirement was climate, one because it's nice to set-and-forget but also beause it makes the dash look much tidier. Anything else was a bonus (although panoramic roof would have been nice). Didn't want black, its a nightmare and hides the detail. Never liked Red cars. White was my fallback.
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I prefer the look of the 5 door (sorry Paul)
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To have a rear seat at all is as far towards practical as I'm willing to go at the moment. ;)
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Matty wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:41 pm
16vCento wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:25 am Those Up GTis really do look rather good, 3 or 5 door?
5 Door, Tungsten grey with Climate. I prefer the look of the 5 door (sorry Paul) plus easier come resale. Odd to see that the rear windows are only pop out, even on a 5 door! And rear drum brakes.
My only requirement was climate, one because it's nice to set-and-forget but also beause it makes the dash look much tidier. Anything else was a bonus (although panoramic roof would have been nice). Didn't want black, its a nightmare and hides the detail. Never liked Red cars. White was my fallback.
The pop out rear windows are great, in the summer they stay open most of the time and you get a lovely fresh air feeling in the car.

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PaulJ wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2019 2:52 pm

To have a rear seat at all is as far towards practical as I'm willing to go at the moment. ;)
If they're rarely used, you know you can fold them down to lower your centre of gravity and increase performance?
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