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thyago95 |
#1 2013-09-01 16:38 |
then so is more half months I will buy my first car: D
the cars that I'm thinking is the golf gti 2 or 3 or honda civic eg hatchback or sedan. what do you advise? PS:sorry my bad english |
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Initial Beebs
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http://https://www.facebook.com/W... Location: Ireland Dublin Occupation: Being Picasso Age: 27 V$: |
#2 2013-09-01 17:14 |
Hmmm well three choices are actually pretty good but the Sedan is out because it's bigger than the other two. Personally I'd go for the MK2 or EG Hatch.
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thyago95 |
#3 2013-09-01 17:22 |
the side is not problem my cousin has a coupe and is not very big
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Inline5 |
#4 2013-09-02 14:57 |
if you can find an original less mileage mk2 gti 8v then personally i would get it.
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thyago95 |
#5 2013-09-02 15:51 |
# Inline5 : if you can find an original less mileage mk2 gti 8v then personally i would get it.if i get a golf gti is the 16v the price is the same and the 16v is more fast This post was edited by thyago95 (2013-09-02 15:58, ago) |
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Inline5 |
#6 2013-09-02 16:00 |
Yes you are right but it has power in high rpm and its less reliable then 8v. but your choice ofc (:
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thyago95 |
#7 2013-09-02 16:25 |
# Inline5 : Yes you are right but it has power in high rpm and its less reliable then 8v. but your choice ofc (:its less reliable then 8v? sure? I think is as opposed |
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Inline5 |
#8 2013-09-02 16:31 |
the 16v is reliable too but i heard from many people that 8v is better for daily drive.
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thyago95 |
#9 2013-09-02 16:34 |
# Inline5 : the 16v is reliable too but i heard from many people that 8v is better for daily drive.i did not know that |
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Inline5 |
#10 2013-09-02 16:40 |
no problem, and in my opinion the sound of 8v is better
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thyago95 |
#11 2013-09-02 16:49 |
# Inline5 : no problem, and in my opinion the sound of 8v is betterthanks because of these things that is asked here |
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Macela94 |
#12 2013-09-02 19:49 |
Interesting topic
Also buying my first car in 1 - 4 months... Would like own Alfa 75 or 164.. but: Not very reliable Winter coming (-15 to -30 C) And very small choice in Finland: 4 Alfa 164 for sale (mileage: 260 000km - 334 000km) 7 Alfa 75 for sale (mileage: 200 000km - 250 000km) + taxes and insurance costs are almost same per year than my budged for the car. Another I'm looking for is 3 gen Prelude.. But I find only one for sale.. and its mileage is +300 000km Welcome to Finland. Maybe I should just buy B Vectra, mk1 Avensis, Volvo S40 or something. |
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Jaziba
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Location: Netherlands Occupation: Mr. Ultralow Age: 31 V$: 10.958 |
#13 2013-09-02 22:00 |
Then I was here thinking we had shitty cars in the Netherlands...
I bought my Corsa B with the C20XE (and registered as such) for 1100euro And for those wanting to buy a car write down your preferences, that way we can best search a car that will suit your needs. |
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thyago95 |
#14 2013-09-03 01:13 |
portugal is no better country in relation to cars but also not bad has some good cheap cars for 2500 euros for exemple :golfs, fiats unos turbo ie,puntos gt, saxos cups, civics ,106 gti and 106 xsi
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Jesus Christ
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Location: United Kingdom Occupation: Turning water into protein Age: 33 V$: LOAD£D |
#15 2013-09-03 04:49 |
jeez i can m5s, m3's etc here in uk for 2500.... but insurance will cost 5k+ and tax.. ;D
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GERStance
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Location: Germany Occupation: car mechanic Age: V$: |
#16 2013-11-24 20:39 |
Well I was too lazy to read all of the answers.
I personally bought an Audi 80 as my first car just because I love it. When I had to decide between the Civic or Golf I would go with the golf.Its a super relaiable car if you take care of the basic needs of a car.I am working in a VW mechanic shop so I see many Golf Mk2 that are in great condition. But I think you should get a normal Golf Mk2 not the GTI.I would buy a normal golf and then try to get a GIT engine and swap them.Its quite easy since they both use the same mountings etc. But thats just my opinion. |
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Intel.
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Location: Australia Occupation: R33 Skyline owner / slrr addict Age: V$: $3.50 |
#17 2013-11-25 11:59 |
@ thyago
I'm a collage student. I've got an JDM EG GLI. I think it's an LX in the US, not sure what you euros call it. Gas mileage is awesome, Parts for it are cheap and everywhere. I personally like them more than golfs, as parts are cheaper for them.. but I highly doubt that that'd be a problem for you euro guys. EG hatches have a load of space in the back as the seats fold down, leaving room for your new rims or other activities there is room to sleep in the back too. The only downside of mine is the lack of power, as mine only has a SOHC 1.5l engine. If you go for an EG, make sure it's got Vtec or you have the money for a conversion straight out of the box. If you've got any questions feel free to ask Picture related, my car and new BBS rims from a BMW E30 m3 |
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"spiritually everything should be turbocharged"
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hsrzse
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Location: United States Occupation: Age: V$: |
#18 2013-11-25 23:13 |
I had a 93 eg hatch USDM. It started as a CX with a 1.5 non vtec. I swapped for a 95 Acura integra LS engine/trans/ecu (1.8 Dohc Non VTEC). I did a few other little odds and ends. Car ran 10.019 in 1/8th mile. No 1/4 in my area though
if you build an obd1 civic and use integra drivetrain, use an ecu from an automatic shift car. It has a better tune due to increased power loss through torque converter. |
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Intel.
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Location: Australia Occupation: R33 Skyline owner / slrr addict Age: V$: $3.50 |
#19 2013-11-26 03:26 |
You'd still have to convert the ECU to a manual chip wouldn't you?
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"spiritually everything should be turbocharged"
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Ghost_Elite
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Location: Netherlands Somewhere I really don't wanna be. Occupation: Ghost_Elite Age: V$: |
#20 2013-12-16 19:53 |
So I have this kinda weird idea for my first car. Its still more than 10 months till I can drive on my own, but I'm allready looking for a first car.
Recently I found a weird obsesion with the Volvo 121 Amazon and I do have a few arguments why it could be an ideal first car: - Its over 40 years old, and in the netherlands that means its taxfree - Its quite spacious - In my opinion, its quite a beautifull car - It has some stance potential: *LINK* *LINK* - Its quite reliable - There are quite cheap ones available that look very decent Any thoughts why this would or would not be a good starter? |
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