Your next car after your polo...
Your next car after your polo...
No doubt this has been raised many times in the past of what (realistic) cars you think you are going to progress to. But I'd like some opinions if possible...
I am toying with the idea of, dare I say it, a Renaultsport Megane 225 obviously it is French which worries me a little, but I just think it is a really good all round car for the money..what do you guys think?
I am toying with the idea of, dare I say it, a Renaultsport Megane 225 obviously it is French which worries me a little, but I just think it is a really good all round car for the money..what do you guys think?
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My ideas tend to change with the weather/season/time of day. Here's a few of the ideas that have been through my head lately.
Obvious choices:
Audi S3,
Audi TT,
Honda Civic Type-R,
Seat Ibiza Cupra,
Seat Leon Cupra,
VW Golf Mk4 GTi Anniversary,
VW Golf Mk4 R32,
VW Corrado VR6
Less obvious choices:
Land Rover Defender 90 TD5 Truck Cab,
Toyota Celica GT4,
As for the Megane, it's a highly rated hot hatch for sure. The R26 version for example is the best and most hardcore according to Autocar. As for reliability, a Polo GTi isn't the last word in it anyway so I wouldn't worry too much!
Obvious choices:
Audi S3,
Audi TT,
Honda Civic Type-R,
Seat Ibiza Cupra,
Seat Leon Cupra,
VW Golf Mk4 GTi Anniversary,
VW Golf Mk4 R32,
VW Corrado VR6
Less obvious choices:
Land Rover Defender 90 TD5 Truck Cab,
Toyota Celica GT4,
As for the Megane, it's a highly rated hot hatch for sure. The R26 version for example is the best and most hardcore according to Autocar. As for reliability, a Polo GTi isn't the last word in it anyway so I wouldn't worry too much!
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depends on your price range really, i value exclusivity alot so that makes a big impact on my choices...also a power Whore
under 10k i'd be looking at:
Mk3 ibiza cupra - naturally i got one lol (very tuneable, ppl are seeing 350+bhp)
Civic Type R JDM Spec import in white(never see a white one, can be tuned with a supercharger kit, a must really)
Golf Gti mk4 anniversary(same engine as the ibiza so easily tuneable)
Over 10k:
Clio V6 255 (rare beauty, bit slow though & not as easy to turbo)
BMW E30 M3(only car of the list not about power...classic)
Audi S3
BMW M3 e46
Ford Focus RS
Integra Type R
Leon Cupra R
and the definitive choice which WILL be happening at the end of this year/early next year unless i keep the beeza & go big turbo:
Golf MK4 R32 in Blue or Red with an HGP twin turbo kit a year later (will cost minimum 10k for the kit). 0-60 in 3.2
Heres a drag versus an e46 m3
https://www.youtube*.com/watch?v=4mmyC1H6Ldo
under 10k i'd be looking at:
Mk3 ibiza cupra - naturally i got one lol (very tuneable, ppl are seeing 350+bhp)
Civic Type R JDM Spec import in white(never see a white one, can be tuned with a supercharger kit, a must really)
Golf Gti mk4 anniversary(same engine as the ibiza so easily tuneable)
Over 10k:
Clio V6 255 (rare beauty, bit slow though & not as easy to turbo)
BMW E30 M3(only car of the list not about power...classic)
Audi S3
BMW M3 e46
Ford Focus RS
Integra Type R
Leon Cupra R
and the definitive choice which WILL be happening at the end of this year/early next year unless i keep the beeza & go big turbo:
Golf MK4 R32 in Blue or Red with an HGP twin turbo kit a year later (will cost minimum 10k for the kit). 0-60 in 3.2
Heres a drag versus an e46 m3
https://www.youtube*.com/watch?v=4mmyC1H6Ldo
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mmm, I guess none of the above has a mortgage!
The Gti is run as a 2nd car, when it is changed it will be for whatever I can get for about £5k, that is small (needs to fit in the garage), is nippy, handles well and has a/c.
I want something good out of the box, that I don't need to modify, only thing i can think of that ticks all the boxes is a clio 182 with cup packs. A CTR would be nice, but is too big.
The Gti is run as a 2nd car, when it is changed it will be for whatever I can get for about £5k, that is small (needs to fit in the garage), is nippy, handles well and has a/c.
I want something good out of the box, that I don't need to modify, only thing i can think of that ticks all the boxes is a clio 182 with cup packs. A CTR would be nice, but is too big.
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I was told the single turbo fits the RHD but the twin doesn't. Bloody europeans get all the perksshantybeater wrote:didnt think of that!, i researched into the costs of the kit, i assumed it did, there is an R32 on pistonheads at the mo with a single turbo kit, pretty sure thats RHD.
Best bet is to go on the R32 forum & ask.....if not I will be going LHD
Still, HPA do a 450bhp single turbo kit.
Performance Statistics:
450 hp
415 ft-lbs torque
14 psi
1/4 Mile 11.89 seconds
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owww but i want twin
did you find price estimates etc for the HPA kits? and for fitting? anywhere in the u.k?
The hgp prices are here in euros:
http://www.hgp-turbo.de/vw/r32.html
apparently the EIP's are not to be trusted, the kits are alot cheaper but the cars tend to go pop & there is a large angry mob after them...also heard rumours they have shut down
I made a bit of a golden rule that my r32 must be outputting over 400bhp as alot more power will be lost through the 4motion & the weight of the car, anything under and my cupra would have a chance of keeping up....and i dont want that lol
did you find price estimates etc for the HPA kits? and for fitting? anywhere in the u.k?
The hgp prices are here in euros:
http://www.hgp-turbo.de/vw/r32.html
apparently the EIP's are not to be trusted, the kits are alot cheaper but the cars tend to go pop & there is a large angry mob after them...also heard rumours they have shut down
I made a bit of a golden rule that my r32 must be outputting over 400bhp as alot more power will be lost through the 4motion & the weight of the car, anything under and my cupra would have a chance of keeping up....and i dont want that lol





