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Right, gonna get crucified for this I reckon...
A mate of mine has a car. It's on 68k, has a full service history, is totally standard, has 100bhp and weighs about a ton, and handles like a go-kart. Should average mid 30's on juice, cheap insurance (for me), nice and simple, and having driven a few I know it'll be a laugh to drive as standard...
He can't insure it anymore, and can insure my DT for half as much, so he wants to swap even though I've admitted mine is worth half as much...
Problem is, it's a Saxo.
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Sounds ok, right up until the last bit.
The problem is, when you own a Saxo, you end up with, well, erm... A Saxo.
Which I know I couldn't live with.
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That's the problem I'm having. I mean, I've had a 106, which is the same car, and that was awesome, but...
It's a Saxo.
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i had a saxo, fair enough it was fun to throw around b roads at night, but i could never really enjoy it because at the back of my mind at all times was how fragile they are in any crash. watch the ncap stuff on youtube, saxos are epicly terrible in a 40mph impact
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(18-02-2013, 11:22 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: i had a saxo, fair enough it was fun to throw around b roads at night, but i could never really enjoy it because at the back of my mind at all times was how fragile they are in any crash. watch the ncap stuff on youtube, saxos are epicly terrible in a 40mph impact
To be honest, I'm not bothered about that, I love classics so anything I like will fold like paper in a crash. I fancy another 106 GTI or Rallye but Saxo's are half the price, and my mates is minty fresh, his 53 year old aunt gave him it and she's owned it from new....
Think I'll go sleep on it.
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is it a vts?
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If you like a car, go for it. Don't get hung up on it's reputation or stereotypes, life's too short. If I was like that I wouldn't have what I do with the shit I get.
Have a think, and if you want it, go for it.
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Go for it mate is it a vtr? You can easily avoid stereotype of a saxo if you want it don't listen to anyone else, if I listened to other people I wouldn't of got my dt and here Iam 4 years on and I still love it.
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Guessing it is a vtr with 100bhp, I had one for a while and yeah they are pretty fun to throw about but there is the image!
What colour is it?
Seeing as the saxo is the same as a 106 bar a few panels why not give it a 106 conversion?
Its only the same as doing a ph1 to ph3 conversion on a 306.
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Yeah it's a 51 plate silver top VTR in silver, very nice condition. I just fancy something that's fun to drive straight out of the box, and this seems ideal for me. I've driven a fair few Saxos and I like the VTR, much easier to drive round town than a VTS/106 GTI...
Still a Saxo though.
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Go for it I say
Play THIS as loud as you can while driving
You'll be having fun while driving, who cares what other people think?
I wish I could have a different car every few weeks like you!!
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(18-02-2013, 11:20 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: That's the problem I'm having. I mean, I've had a 106, which is the same car, and that was awesome, but...
It's a Saxo.
Do the swap, buy a Pug badge and shove it on the bonnet, nobody'll be any the wiser
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VTS, yes. VTR, no. I'd quite like an early VTS TBH!
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Vts ftmfw! I want one so bad. I've got rude thoughts for one....
Id say go for the swap, from what I've read your not particularly happy with the Diablo anyway, have some fun in the Saxo over spring/summer and then you will buy another car in a couple of months
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swap it - 106 it - be happy with it
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I'd swap if the costs werent an issue, saxo's hold a soft spot in my heart when they have been done up nicley
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(19-02-2013, 09:51 AM)kernow_joe Wrote: swap it - 106 it - drop a gti lump in it - be happy
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(19-02-2013, 10:05 AM)Oil-burner Wrote: (19-02-2013, 09:51 AM)kernow_joe Wrote: swap it - 106 it - drop a gti lump in it - be happy
EFA
yup thats better, my mate at works 106 gti is pretty quick, his is cammed and mapped to suit along with other stuff, sounds epic and drives nice too
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To be honest, I'd keep the VTR engine. I've had a 106 GTi and driven loads of VTRs, and the VTR is pretty much as quick until about 50-60, half as much to insure, better on a cruise with higher gearing, better round town with more low down torque (90% of my driving is round town), and far better on juice...
I would love another 106 GTI though, I really regret selling the black one in my sig
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I'd say do it tbh. Personally I wouldn't but its up to you
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I loved my saxo, that much i havnt sold it or it could be because it wont sell.
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I think I'm gonna do it. I just fancy a nippy little petrol for the back roads that doesn't need any mods to be fun
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Go for it! Lifes too short!
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I dunno, man. I imagine that whilst fun, it won't take you long to get used to using that 100bhp to its' full potential.
Also, a VTR is a lot like buying a 306 XSi, it's a bit of a half-measure. VTS / GTi or nothing...
I could understand it if there was a substantial insurance saving, tax saving or fuel saving - but there ain't! It's just a few horses short of a proper Tesco quarter pounder and I think you'll feel like you settled for second best after a while.
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Have to agree with car here, think you would just want a VTS/GTi in no time at all, a VTR is only sort of DT stage 1 territory anyway.. where as GTi/VTS is more like a '6 in terms of speed
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Wait...a saxo VTR!?
Really Liam? I mean when I was 17 and racing my mate out of the college carpark (1.4 306 vs VTR lol) then they seemed good.....but now...erm....no. But of course its your choice, why are you asking anyway? f*ck other peoples opinion lol.
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There is a big saving on insurance, on old 0-20 groups, a vtr is group 7 and. Vts is around the 13 mark iirc
I like them but cudnt drive one, to small, drove my brothers vtr when he had it, gd going thing for a saxo, but pedals are far to close for me
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I think your missing the point here lads (except rickye). A VTR has enough power, plenty to have fun, I'm not bothered if a 16v is quicker. They really aren't much faster, I've had one remember. Plus, a 16v is 40 quid a month more to insure and far more expensive to buy...
Surprisingly, I don't have a problem with the pedals even with size 11 feet, great for heel and toeing!
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I dunno mate, the difference between 8v and 16v is quite considerable, the VTS will blow a VTR into the weeds in most situations, unless you tune the VTR a lot.
The insurance isn't much different (for me anyway) since the VTR model, despite being several groups lower, has been tarnished with a reputation because most fall into the wrong hands and subsequently 'fall' into the surrounding scenery...
Fair play if you want a VTR, by all means they are a decent little steer. But they will only depreciate in value with age and just don't live up to the Saxo's only-model-worth-having VTS.
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