chrisritch
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Hmmm Anyone know much about these?
Looking at the early ones and im liking them alot. What are they like to live with?
im going to guess theyre dog slow but thats not my top priority tbh. Doing alot more customer visits for work and turning up in a corsa seems like a shit thing to do
cheers
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AndyCorsaSport
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What do you do for work that you need a good car for?
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scottyp1989
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if you need it to make a better impression to customers and your not botherd about spped i would go for it, or even a bora or golf
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chrisritch
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Well i work in sales so do a bit of travelling to customers premises and turning up in the corsa dont feel great lol. plus i would like a more comfy nicer car tbh. theyre not expensive to insure so on that basis have to be slow lol
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scottyp1989
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have a look at 1.6 bora then should be cheaper to insure than an a3
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chrisritch
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what are they both like reliability wise
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scottyp1989
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both good as far as i now my bora has been fine
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deano87
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Good for you for wanting to make a good impression, but if you work isn't bothered about you turning up in your Corsa, you shouldn't be really.
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chrisritch
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well that was one of my reasons. the other being like i said i fancy a nice comfy car
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chrisritch
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hmm the 1.8T is only and extra £300 to insure a year. are the 1.8 20V Turbo engines?
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Ian W
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Definetly go for the 1.8T over the 1.6.
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chrisritch
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what is the potential of the 1.8T then. i know i said speed isnt my main priority and its not.
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RichR
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I did exactly the same for the same reasons; plus crunching the miles in a corsa made of toilet rolls and body filler got tiring. I went from a 1.2 8v Corsa to a 1.8T sport A3 - I didn't mind it, immensly practicle with the fold flat rear seats, gives a better impression to a customer (not necessarily a wow look at that impression, more that they don't look at it and go, oh my god a chavved up corsa); reasonably well equipped, comfortable for distance driving; enough poke for a bit of fun blah blah blah
I regret getting rid and replacing with my Jag tbh
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
what is the potential of the 1.8T then. i know i said speed isnt my main priority and its not.
Not sure, remap to 180bhp maybe?
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Archie
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My mates 1.8T golf is very problematic, always some form of sensor/valve fault.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
what is the potential of the 1.8T then. i know i said speed isnt my main priority and its not.
Not sure, remap to 180bhp maybe?
yes about 190 to 200 out of the 150 engine
Past experience would suggest to stay clear - not that ecomoical and electrics/sensors can be very probmatic
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belton
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My mate got an a3 1.8t at 120k it's now on 150 or so and it's spot on. He only mod is a huge dump valve and interior neons so you can probably guess how it's driven
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RichR
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Mine had that problem with the Fuel system and coils going at the same time but to be hoenst, I never had too many problems. The fuel system issues were put down to dogy fuel anyway
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belton
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
quote: Originally posted by chrisritch
what is the potential of the 1.8T then. i know i said speed isnt my main priority and its not.
Not sure, remap to 180bhp maybe?
yes about 190 to 200 out of the 150 engine
Past experience would suggest to stay clear - not that ecomoical and electrics/sensors can be very probmatic
on just a map?! I swear u get about 225 outa stage 3? (turbo, exhaust, fmic, map to suit)
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