Daimo B
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Well I have only 650cc and its quicker than the 2.0 Turbo VXR (well up to 120 anyway)....
So no, it depends what engine is in what shell. In my case, a bike.....
And talking of 1.0, well a 1.0 motorcycle will do 170mph odd, so no
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Nismo
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i had a 1.3, was plenty fast enough 
Easy to tune, 370bhp
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
i had a 1.3, was plenty fast enough 
Easy to tune, 370bhp
technically a 2.6 though
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podgeworth
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Registered: 25th Nov 07
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12v power
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Ryk
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Registered: 27th Mar 06
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I couldn't live without a car with acceleration. I find it extremely demoralizing not having the power to over take if I want to. I also find that I drive slow cars a lot faster because they need that much more to keep the speed going
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Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
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im a power whore want more and more, but age is a restriction!
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R Lee
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Big engine = power = easy to drive/instant power delivery.
Saying that though, I do enjoy buzzing around in a small engine car around town.
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GT190
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Registered: 6th Dec 07
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my 1.2 keeps me happy atm.
i want a bigger car as opposed to a faster one.
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deano87
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I've only read the first few posts, and my views seem to mirror the rest.
I'm actually quite happy with the 12v. Once it gets to say 60mph, it's fine, will pick up ok to 70mph and even sit at 80mph.
In the rush hour commute and general driving, no matter what car you have, it doesn't matter. So for essentially the same journey, I'm saving money on:
- fuel
- insurance
- tax
- tyre (because smaller engined cars generally have smaller alloys
- etc
All I grave more is staying power and the ability to carry loads. My ultimate, realistic near future car would be a 1.7CDTi Corsa C. Got some power, can handle loads (i.e. passengers), will sit nicely at 70mph and hopefully have good fuel economy. Of course running costs will be more (tyres etc) BUT I'll be financially stable to afford it.
So no, speed doesn't matter at the moment. And I don't think it ever truly will. I'm not a born petrol head.
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R Lee
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
If costs didn't matter to you and you had the choice...?
Bigger is always better
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by R Lee
quote: Originally posted by deano87
If costs didn't matter to you and you had the choice...?
Bigger is always better
Of course, to a certain extent. Dad drives an E46 M3 and it's amazing.
But lets face it, the roads are getting clogged, speed cameras/threat of bans is ridiculous. I need a car that'll sit at 70mph - 80mph, comfortably.
1.7CDTi should do the job.
Or a 1.8 SRi if fuel economy wasn't an issue 
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John
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
i had a 1.3, was plenty fast enough 
Easy to tune, 370bhp
technically a 2.6 though
Technically a 1.3
It had the largest displacement yet at 654 cc, for a total of 1308 cc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Wankel_engine
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
i had a 1.3, was plenty fast enough 
Easy to tune, 370bhp
technically a 2.6 though
technically no,
2 x 654cc = 1308cc
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by Ryk
I couldn't live without a car with acceleration. I find it extremely demoralizing not having the power to over take if I want to. I also find that I drive slow cars a lot faster because they need that much more to keep the speed going
I tend to do that. I just think to my self, fuck me this is slow, so i tend to keep on acclerating, as if i stop, it takes a life time to get back up to speed unless you are in a stupidly low gear! ( my 1.4 bravo was like that )
But yer more power tends to calm me down alot of the time
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by R Lee
quote: Originally posted by deano87
If costs didn't matter to you and you had the choice...?
Bigger is always better
Of course, to a certain extent. Dad drives an E46 M3 and it's amazing.
But lets face it, the roads are getting clogged, speed cameras/threat of bans is ridiculous. I need a car that'll sit at 70mph - 80mph, comfortably.
1.7CDTi should do the job.
Or a 1.8 SRi if fuel economy wasn't an issue 
Dont let that put you off. Take into considerationg, miles you do, insurance, purchase price and i bet (unless you have a company car or do a large amount of miles) the diesel wont pay!
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by richc
Dont let that put you off. Take into considerationg, miles you do, insurance, purchase price and i bet (unless you have a company car or do a large amount of miles) the diesel wont pay!
When I graduate, 1 of 2 things will happen. Either I'll get a job out of London and will need a new car. Or I'll get a job in London, will be using the trains and won't need a new car, as it will be wasted money.
For anywhere local enough to get a decent job, I'll be travelling at least 40 miles every day. I'd imagine the diesel will pay off. Especially the price differences in 1.5 years time
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Colin
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Diesel doesnt save you 'that' much mines around £20 a week cheaper on fuel (I do around 80 miles a day mon-fri) than a petrol equivalent. Tho Diesel is currently around 5p a liter more than petrol. Tax is slightly cheaper, insurance is negliable tho the car is a couple k dearer to buy in the 1st instance. I probably save around £1k a year on fuel, taking the increased purchase cost over a petrol model theres no real saving until possibly the 3rd year of ownership.
[Edited on 12-03-2008 by Colin]
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Mike GSi
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i do alot of motoerway driving so yes its nice to have a car that will cruise along at low revs, but still a reasonably quick speed.
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corsaloon
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i used to get realy frustrated with my 1.0 corsa because when i put my foot down it went no were in a hurry lol. think it might be fooked tho
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Colin
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I recon my car would be on par cost wise to running a 1L/1.2L Probably munch the tyres quicker but that asides there wont be anything in it. I know what id rather have!
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Planty02
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I hate driving my 1.2, its awful 
bring on the 1.9tdi golf...eventually
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andyc1234
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cost of a car really does not matter to me probably go through about 80 quid of petrol a week for a 5mins a day trip to work and then playtime at night. set of tires about every 3 months. but i really dont care at all, it puts a smile on my face nothing else i could waste my money on would do the same unless i started smoking crack or something
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flybikeslee
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
cost of a car really does not matter to me probably go through about 80 quid of petrol a week for a 5mins a day trip to work and then playtime at night. set of tires about every 3 months. but i really dont care at all, it puts a smile on my face nothing else i could waste my money on would do the same unless i started smoking crack or something
what do you mean start smoking crack......
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andyc1234
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shhh no one knows yet
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flybikeslee
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
shhh no one knows yet
i do
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