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Realistically on this version (NC Facelift 2 aka Mk3.75) there's an induction kit that bumps it by about 15-20HP, and a road legal 'catback' which combines catalyst and silencer in the back box that adds about another 20HP so that makes it potentially around 200-205HP or about 140kW. Ish. Given I'm plenty happy with the power a 2 litre engine provides in this chassis, I think I'll stick with stock. I can get myself in plenty of sillyness with that |
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Just been through that - not cheap! We got insurance through Adrian Flux, they seemed to be the best option - black box supplied as part of the policy and there's an app that shows how your next premium looks based on your current driving (lockdown has seen my sons policy for next year dropping in price by about £1 a day!).
The manufacturers spend a lot of money developing these cars - what they come up with is usually sufficient for giggles. Start tweaking things and it gets expensive quickly (and less reliable as it gets more tweaked). |
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Exactly if you're happy with what you got, no need for an upgrade. If anything that can sometimes complicate things.
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Needs a bit more work doing now, as I stuck it in a ditch after hitting oil or coolant at a junction in the rain 1. No, I wasn't being a loon 2. Yes, I've been round that corner many, many times 3. Yes, I know that makes people complacent 4. 15 minutes 5. Really; only 15 minutes after I signed for it 6. I'm fine thanks very much 7. Yes, I swore a lot; there's now a cloud of profanity locally which will be on tomorrow's weather forecast I'll be Grover tonight. |
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Bugger. Sorry to hear that. I hope it is all back to great condition soon.
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11 Jun 2020, 23:02 (Ref:3981442) | #681 | |
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Hope you are able to get it cleaned and straightened out. Glad you are ok
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Not the best news I've heard - of course after prolonged dryness roads can be very slippery when first wet, and of course you don't know how old or good the tyres were on the new beast...... Things can only get better (optimism mode engaged).
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16 Jun 2020, 10:11 (Ref:3982301) | #683 | |
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Yes, it can be very easy to caught out in those situations. It can happen to even the safest drivers
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It had just scythed it down after a few days of no rain so yes, probably residue lifted from the surface Still - in some decent news, it only needs the bumper skin replacing along with some ancillary aero trim pieces at the front, but I'm having it all aligned/tracked/wheels rebalanced along with wire brush, rust treatment and sealed underneath and in all the cavities. I was having the latter done anyway, this just brought it forward! More money than I intended to spend, but hey ho. Attached pic of the aftermath... it's quite steep there (and it had stopped raining)! |
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congrats...both on getting it back and on getting it home safe!
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29 Jul 2020, 15:11 (Ref:3991408) | #691 | |
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Meanwhile, here I am, driving a Lada Niva... I initially bought it for cheap as a temporary car (as I was to work in Russia for 4 years) but it turned out to be a nice little 4wd working horse, you're not winning any speed-based race on it, but the only vehicle that negotiates mud, rocky terrain and snow better than a Niva is a helicopter!
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Still driving a McLaren 650S Spider. Been my daily driver for the past 5 years.
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I recently changed my Ford Mondeo (2004, bought second-hand in 09/2007) for a Ford Focus (2018, bought second-hand in 08/2020).
The Mondeo was a diesel, had 248000km on its counter and I was no longer allowed to enter the Low Emmision Zones. So it had to go. It served me well. |
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I got fed up of trying to fix a broken Fiesta with a PSA engine, so switched brands.
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Nice. Looks smart and I applaud the color. Beat that grey and silver.
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I'm with Adam - lovely colour.
In slightly related news we sold our venerable 2004, one careful owner Seat Leon TDi in October with just over 130000 miles on it. We now have a boring black Peugeot 2008 with a 3 pot 1.2 petrol engine. Lockdown means we haven't been anywhere in it other than picking up shopping and a couple of short local round trips, but it's surprisingly nimble for such a comparatively large car. |
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Not gonna lie - the wheels and colour were a big factor for me And the colour is on brand with my app.
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I'm still driving 2018 Mazda 3, but my wife traded her KIA Rio to 2017 Volvo XC60. That's actually a pretty nice car, four-wheel drive and a diesel with Webasto.
The Webasto is the best part of of it; 30 minutes and water temp is 80C, with my Mazda with by-wire pre-heater.. i'm not sure as it does not have water temperature gauge but I doubt it will be over 20C when outside temperature is -10C or lower. |
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-25c here this morning and no trouble starting up my VW!
on my 2nd VW (14 jetta and now 19 alltrack) and have had the pleasure of driving a 94 golf, early 2000s beetle, and 2012 eos for extended periods. all driven in winnipeg where it routinely ranges from +40c in the summer to -40C in the winter and never had any problems! some scandals aside which did not affect me directly, but im a big fan of their cars. congrats on your purchase! |
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