Heh!I clearly just have very low standards (and have owned a couple of vRS's, lots of fast for much cheapness
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And they go forever with no maintenance, as many a minicab driver will testify!
Tony - this is just another car thread where everyone is desperately keen to tell you what THEY bought! First question for your needs is, what mileage do you do a year?
Tony - this is just another car thread where everyone is desperately keen to tell you what THEY bought! First question for your needs is, what mileage do you do a year?
its more about a treat for me.. i know its gonna cost more to run than the astra.. but ....hehehe![]()
Fine. So looks like you're looking for a perfectly sensible 318 petrol rather than the more economical but more desirable therefore more expensive to buy and inherently more expensive to maintain 4 cylinder diesel.
Incidentally, don't rule out small six-cylinder cars at that price. They're a bit unfashionable because of emissions and road fund licence but they're slightly nicer to drive and around the £2k mark you're marginally more likely to find the proverbial "well looked after rich man's wife's car"
Heh!My mate had a black VRS, nice clean car, remapped the engine etc he loved it, until one fateful night he got hailed as a taxi twice. He sold it about a week later.![]()
Blimey! It's not often you see the words "treat" and "Octavia" in the same sentence![]()
My hearts set on a series 3 bmw.. gonna spend around 2k plus my astra which is worth about 4 quid
seen some low (relative) milage ones. dont want silver or red... looking for dark blue or somehting.. 1.8l sounds about right.. dont want 2l or above
hearts set on it now... gonna have to be done![]()
I'll apologise in advance for dullness.
Octavia.
There, I said it![]()
its more about a treat for me.. i know its gonna cost more to run than the astra.. but ....hehehe![]()
Blimey! It's not often you see the words "treat" and "Octavia" in the same sentence![]()
Everyone who loves cars should own an Alfa Romeo at some point in their life.
I was thinking of another BMW (last one, 528i, went nearly 130K), was advised by a mechanic friend that the diesels have a tendency to jump timing chains and have something wrong with their crankshaft design.
Google................BMW 3 series in the snow![]()
My bmw is better than 4*4s in the snow. This year I went past a few chelsea tractors that coudlnt move.
Depends partly on the driver and partly on the tyres (and a bag of sand in the boot)
Yep...VAG=Volkswagen Audi Group = VW/AUDI/SKODA/SEAT.
VW group have reportedly spent a billon euro on developing complete integration across the brand range. Toyota, Nissan and others have stated they are way behind in parts interagation.
A Skoda is a Golf is an Audi, under the skin they use the very same identical parts, your paying for body styling and brand name, mechanically from now on they will be identical.
That would be because they rusted away.When I win the lottery I'll buy a Guilietta Sprint Veloce or Sprint Speciale. Not before, they are rather rare and expensive, what with being 50 or so years old now.
I have been out on a job tonight but the wifes been checking stuff for me... the insurance is 200 quid more which I would expect... didnt realise how the tax system works though.. that was a bit of a shock ..well over 200 quid to tax ..
getting a little confused with numbers now? i mean the car version numbers.. 316 320 ect...erk
first digit: 3,5,7 etc, denotes the series
next 2 digits, e.g. 16, denotes the engine size. So, 316 is a 3 series with a 1600cc engine, 316i is petrol, fuel injected. That applies to most models, but not to the 540, which has a bigger engine than the 4 litre indicated by 540.
What people are saying is that the 316 or 318 may be underpowered with their 1600 or 1800cc engines. In my limited experience, I would agree with that.