What car do you drive?

Alfa Romeo MiTo 1.4MA with TCT "Dual Clutch" gearbox.
Cracking little car & great fun in Dynamic mode with gearbox in manual.
 
Focus 1.6 tdci. Small but pokey. best car I've driven, it's so much better than you'd expect. Even driven firmly it's returning 50mpg
 
Mk 1 Focus 1.8 Zetec at the moment; trying to decide between a Golf GTI for my next car or something better for motorway journeys like a Passat
 
nilagin said:
Eibach springs, decat pipe, larger intercooler and a remap, go on suprise yourself. :thumbs:

Fare doos ...lol

HTC Desire using TP Forums
 
2001 1.8 vectra sri as an everyday car
1984 volkswagen t25 high top holdsworth campervan when the weathers right
 
Honda Civic Type S :) Nice and nippy and the MPG isn't disasterous!

It's the 5 door version rather than the 3 door which is good for fooling people who tailgate cos they think you are slow!! :lol:
 
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Mazda 6 2.3 sport.
 
Boring car for weekly use.. VW Passat Diesel Estate Blue Motion.:thumbsdown:
Fun car for weekly use..... Smart Car FourTwo:lol:
Best car for weekends and sometimes in the week...BMW Z4 2.0L :cool:
Can't beat the Z4 at the moment in this sunny weather.
 
My everyday car is a Range Rover P38 DSE
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My competition car is a Land Rover 90
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Honda VFR 750...I'll post a pic when I've cleaned her,,:lol::lol:
 
I've got a Focus 1.6. Had it for about a year now. Good economy, I'm 19 so crucially the insurance isn't too expensive and it's not too bad on petrol either (up to 50 on a motorway run, 40-45 normal use). The picture is from my Blackberry so it's not great.

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I drive a Fiat Grande Punto. Seeing as I drive about 100miles a day, not really worth having anything fancier.
 
Everyday runner... skoda felicia 1.3 ( far too modern for my liking )
fun car .............. renault 5 gt turbo ( 1989 )
in restoration....... hillman imp ( 1965)

That sounds very much like our round up.

Skoda Fabia Estate (Like you, far to modern for my personal taste, but it's a good reliable family daily.)
Wolseley Hornet (1967 - Came out of the factory same year as me :lol: )

That ones a bit newer than the cars I used to run in my younger days - a couple more Wolsleleys - (1957 1500 and a 1958 15/50) plus and old 1940 Plymouth lead sled, which I have to confess never saw much of the road whilst I owned it.:(
 
Just purchased a new Audi A1, 2 months and counting!
 
Have a couple of VW corrados

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not everyones cup a tea, but I like them

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Ollie
 
Audi A4 S-line Special edition 2.0 Tdi 170. Its OK, comfy, not too bad on fuel, but bad on tyres! Used to have an A3 quattro qhich i miss sooooooooo much, but it kept breaking down every time there was a sunday in the month!
 
Focus diesel.. dull and boring as it gets .

Agreed with Nilagin.... Remap, Intercooler, Lowered, Decat.... the 1.8 TDCi 115 jumps to 146-150bhp with those mods!!!

On a certain tuners map that i know of the BHP stays above 130bhp all thru the rev range, peaking at 146...

There no slow coach once they've been mapped!
 
My new Ford Kuga turns up next week :banana: and I'm like a kid at Christmas. :D I can't wait to get rid of the pile of **** A3 that I have at the moment (and I never thought I'd say that about an Audi).
 
Hacker said:
My new Ford Kuga turns up next week :banana: and I'm like a kid at Christmas. :D I can't wait to get rid of the pile of **** A3 that I have at the moment (and I never thought I'd say that about an Audi).

My mate just got a new kuga and I have to say it's very good! I always thought Audi were good generally?
 
B5 Audi RS4, remapped and now pushing out 450BHP and 510NM.
 
There's been a new addition to the fleet since I posted on this topic.


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Clan Crusader, logbooked for stage rallies. It will have a 998cc engine, twin 40s, R23, 1.4" / 1.12" valves and all the rest of the goodies so good for 9000rpm and a "bit" more, plus transaxle with straight cut 3rd and 4th. New alloy pulleys turned up today, they are sat on my desk looking very shiny :D. It's a bit lighter than a standard Clan as well.

Should plod along quite nicely when I finish putting it together :D.
 
There's been a new addition to the fleet since I posted on this topic.

Clan Crusader, logbooked for stage rallies. It will have a 998cc engine, twin 40s, R23, 1.4" / 1.12" valves and all the rest of the goodies so good for 9000rpm and a "bit" more, plus transaxle with straight cut 3rd and 4th. New alloy pulleys turned up today, they are sat on my desk looking very shiny :D. It's a bit lighter than a standard Clan as well.

Should plod along quite nicely when I finish putting it together :D.

Don't fancy a 180bhp forged 1.6 Zetec SE for it do you? :lol:
 
My garage:

2007 Yamaha FZ1S.
2008 VW Eos 1.4TSi
and the best one...
1985 VW T3 Transporter 1.6D, retro custom look, tinted, lowered 80mm, red rims, whitewalls and mooncaps. Custom interior that I'm still working on.
I love my bus! :love:

I'll post pics when I get around to doing a proper shoot with it.
 
Don't fancy a 180bhp forged 1.6 Zetec SE for it do you? :lol:

no! :lol: Has to be an Imp engine ;) and in any case to use a Zetec I'd be looking at a Hewland mk9 or somesuch and the work that would involve.
 
no! :lol: Has to be an Imp engine ;) and in any case to use a Zetec I'd be looking at a Hewland mk9 or somesuch and the work that would involve.

Shame :( :lol:

Don't suppose you'd know where's best to sell an engine like that? Apart from kit car forums?
 
Subaru Forester 2.5xtn. Remapped, cat back hand made exhaust, kn cold air intake. Now pushing out close to 300 bhp which makes it a very quick estate car lol. Only downside is the crappy mpg but I have the lovely boxer burble so a good swap!
 
Subaru Forester 2.5xtn. Remapped, cat back hand made exhaust, kn cold air intake. Now pushing out close to 300 bhp which makes it a very quick estate car lol. Only downside is the crappy mpg but I have the lovely boxer burble so a good swap!

My Mondeo ST TDCi also makes a burble which is similar to a boxer at times, (Custom made Stainless performance exhaust) ok it's only 190bhp in comparison to your 300 but still fairly quick, and I get around 59mpg average over a tank.:)
 
nilagin said:
My Mondeo ST TDCi also makes a burble which is similar to a boxer at times, (Custom made Stainless performance exhaust) ok it's only 190bhp in comparison to your 300 but still fairly quick, and I get around 59mpg average over a tank.:)

I average about half that :( but it is great fun to drive.

Andy
 
Worst car ever drove was Nissan Qashqai 1.6 petrol...just got it it's crossover looks..buy was 2 x 2 drive...just hated the pick-up and hill-starts when fully loaded..so bloody under-powered..may be a 4 x 4 version may be better..anyone with similar issues??

On my 1.6 Focus now 09 model...just love the stability and pick-up :-)!!
 
nilagin said:
My Mondeo ST TDCi also makes a burble which is similar to a boxer at times, (Custom made Stainless performance exhaust) ok it's only 190bhp in comparison to your 300 but still fairly quick, and I get around 59mpg average over a tank.:)

The great thing about the Mondeo is that it handles so well for a big car too!! I love those mondeos!
 
The great thing about the Mondeo is that it handles so well for a big car too!! I love those mondeos!

Even though it handled great before, it's even better, lowered on Eibach springs. I tend to forget how big and heavy the car actually is because it handles so well.:thumbs:
I do find myself looking for excuses just to go for a drive. I even drive further than I need to sometimes just for fun.
 
Don't we all mate ;)

My dad has the same car, albeit standard (despite my not so gentle hints about remapping etc) and he is always surprised how it handles. It's shames many more expensive cars in the twistys!!
 
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