Replacing the Polo
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Mouse_GTI
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Replacing the Polo
I keep thinking about other cars, it's bad lol. I've decided I'll probably keep the Polo another year as I still really like it and I would struggle to choose a next car. Heaps would be on my list, and some are quite odd ball...
VW Scirocco (More logical than a Mk5 Golf GTI now, unless you want practicallity)
Fiat 500 Abarth (Maybe a bit gay? I don't care, looks awesome in and out and good performance - quite tunable)
Fiat Grande Punto Abarth (Not as "cute" as the 500. Same engine. More practical and grown up looking. Still a great car)
Renault Megane 225 (Great drivers car, interior not so good)
Renault Clio 197 Cup (I really like the new Clio, so this would be logical. Heard it really needs to be worked, can't be worse than my GTI)
Renaultsport Twingo (Not much more power than a Mk5 GTI, maybe a little more fun and looks good)
Mk7 Polo GTI (Tunable, practical, potential. Shame spec isn't as good as a Mk5 and neither are the looks)
Ford Racing Puma (Getting old a bit, but that means they are cheap. Maybe not tunable but a proper drivers car and looks amazing. Exclusivity too)
Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0T or 3.2 V6 (Reliability could be hit or miss. Good to drive. Timeless looks. 3.2 V6 = one of best sounding engines ever, but weight up front affects handling. 2.0T = meant to be better for handling due to lightness, but won't have as much character)
The only things against my car at the moment are it is getting older (hard to believe it will be 8 next year) and soon it won't be worth a lot. Also the fact tunability = expense. I love the 1.6, it's a good little engine for what it is, but we all want more power sometimes and preferably without too much hassle. Other than that I'm still happy it
VW Scirocco (More logical than a Mk5 Golf GTI now, unless you want practicallity)
Fiat 500 Abarth (Maybe a bit gay? I don't care, looks awesome in and out and good performance - quite tunable)
Fiat Grande Punto Abarth (Not as "cute" as the 500. Same engine. More practical and grown up looking. Still a great car)
Renault Megane 225 (Great drivers car, interior not so good)
Renault Clio 197 Cup (I really like the new Clio, so this would be logical. Heard it really needs to be worked, can't be worse than my GTI)
Renaultsport Twingo (Not much more power than a Mk5 GTI, maybe a little more fun and looks good)
Mk7 Polo GTI (Tunable, practical, potential. Shame spec isn't as good as a Mk5 and neither are the looks)
Ford Racing Puma (Getting old a bit, but that means they are cheap. Maybe not tunable but a proper drivers car and looks amazing. Exclusivity too)
Alfa Romeo GTV 2.0T or 3.2 V6 (Reliability could be hit or miss. Good to drive. Timeless looks. 3.2 V6 = one of best sounding engines ever, but weight up front affects handling. 2.0T = meant to be better for handling due to lightness, but won't have as much character)
The only things against my car at the moment are it is getting older (hard to believe it will be 8 next year) and soon it won't be worth a lot. Also the fact tunability = expense. I love the 1.6, it's a good little engine for what it is, but we all want more power sometimes and preferably without too much hassle. Other than that I'm still happy it
I've had the same thoughts about the Scirocco (too expensive for me at the moment), the Clio 197 Cup and even the Twingo 133 Cup after reading the review in Evo!
The Ford Racing Puma made an appearance in Autocar this week in a section for hot hatches for £6k. Sounds like a fun thing to drive but the bottom line is its not much quicker than a healthy Polo GTi. Still, only 500 made and only about 420-430 left so exclusivity is a given.
The Ford Racing Puma made an appearance in Autocar this week in a section for hot hatches for £6k. Sounds like a fun thing to drive but the bottom line is its not much quicker than a healthy Polo GTi. Still, only 500 made and only about 420-430 left so exclusivity is a given.
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Mouse_GTI
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I seen a GTI same age as mine for sale for £4400. Now it had 60k and no leather, mine has 49k and leather and I'd probably sell now for £4000-£4300.
Another car I forgot about was the new 3-series Coupe. Looks very sexy. Obviously I would have to get a very good job though
edit: Got to love the seats in the Puma...

Another car I forgot about was the new 3-series Coupe. Looks very sexy. Obviously I would have to get a very good job though
edit: Got to love the seats in the Puma...

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The Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto esseesse version looks awesome:

Although it still isn't that much quicker than a Mk5 Polo GTi, and it's expensive for such a small car in my opinion.
Also whilst the new Scirocco is flavour of the month, I wouldn't rule out a Mk5 Golf GTi as they're becoming very affordable now.

Although it still isn't that much quicker than a Mk5 Polo GTi, and it's expensive for such a small car in my opinion.
Also whilst the new Scirocco is flavour of the month, I wouldn't rule out a Mk5 Golf GTi as they're becoming very affordable now.
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