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Bryn
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Post by Bryn »

Hey there all polo lovers :D
I have to say there are some beautiful cars on this site keep em comin.
Basically iv got my test at the end of august start of september and i was wondering which polo to get. I like the sound of the 1.4 16v but also wouldnt mind a 1.4 cl so cud sum1 give me advise pwzzzzz :D:D
Also if anyone is selling a polo give me a heads up too.
Cheers everyone advice will be very much appriciated!
Bryn :P
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Post by Bainy100 »

Welcome to the forums.

Yup you are right, there are some nice polos around here, good to get ideas from and to see what you can really do to them.

As for your car, i would recommend a 1.4 cl. The 16v would be very high insurance if you are just passing your test, altho i am assuming that you are 17-19??

Im 21, and im paying £1000 on a pisswilly 1Litre... altho i only passed my test 8 months ago.

There will be better advice from others... so good luck in getting a polo.

Cheers,
Bainy
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Post by Biddle »

I reckon it depends on how long your planning on keeping the car mate. The 1.4 8v is a brilliant car and a really good choice for a first car just after passing your test. But alot of people I know with 1.4's say that now they have been driving a while they wish they had the extra power of the 16v. But like Bainy100 said you will be paying through the nose to insure it as a new driver. The end of the day whatever model you go for you know your gonna get a good reliable car.
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Post by olop_chris »

Welcome! I had a 1.4 CL for my first car, and i loved it...but as said above ^^ i really wanted more power after a year and a half of owning it.
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Post by danny_boy »

welcome! yea the 1.4cl is the way to go for your first car, get some no claims under your belt then maybe go for a 16v later on.
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Post by DanDiesel »

welcome mate, as above really, 1.4cl is a great little car (my g/f has one) and it is just such a solid car!
u will pay a lot of insurance for a 16v as they are group 10!!
when i was 18 i had a 1 litre mk5 and paid £1700 for my first years insurance with no NCB!! that car was group 2!!

i think Polo Paul is selling a blue 1.4cl on here, check the For Sale section!!
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Post by Bryn »

Thnks guys very helpful :D
I fink i will go for the cl first and then like you said upgrade to a 16v after a year :P
I will put some pics up when i get my lil cl thn and does anyone no good places to get nice deep dish alloys from or cheap bbs ones cheers again :D
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Post by danny_boy »

if you buy a performance VW magazine there is loadsa cool stuff for sale in ther! thats wher i got my wheels from.
there is also alot of nice euro style volkswagens which will giv you a few ideas :wink:
remember to keep it euro tho!! lol
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yeah loadsa places to find wheels!!

I found Rimstyle Autodesign very reasonable!!
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