Golf GTi 16v Mk3 - the £400 special!
Golf GTi 16v Mk3 - the £400 special!
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martin mrt

3,879 posts

227 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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Who is that through, i think im going to put mine on a classic policy too

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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http://www.greenlightinsurance.co.uk/

Seem to be quite well regarded on golfgtiforum.co.uk - also very accomodating for modifications, and offer pay per event trackday cover!

That's with 5k pa and a £250 excess, no claims transferrable.

Edited by Rollcage on Wednesday 3rd April 19:53

martin mrt

3,879 posts

227 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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I'm going to shuffle my insurance about when I get home, as mine is currently on a traders policy, which I really no longer use properly.

£300 FC seems very good, thanks for sharing it

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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Its meant to say " zero no claims", as I'm in the same boat as you re existing cover.

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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A careless moment on ebay has just seen me buy a P reg 3 door Colour Concept in the same colour. Seemed like a reasonable car in the pics, guess I will find out soon enough! Short Mot, but the mileage isn't as high as the 16v at 113k, and a couple of months tax, as well as the lovely leather interior.


I figured that for the asking price (£500) It's not a massive risk.

NadiR

1,071 posts

173 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Pics once you've collected it! These colour concepts are a rare site nowadays.

Bucketeer

53 posts

221 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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. . . . and the Mk3 museum was born.

epom

14,493 posts

187 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Rollcage said:
A careless moment on ebay has just seen me buy a P reg 3 door Colour Concept in the same colour. Seemed like a reasonable car in the pics, guess I will find out soon enough! Short Mot, but the mileage isn't as high as the 16v at 113k, and a couple of months tax, as well as the lovely leather interior.


I figured that for the asking price (£500) It's not a massive risk.
Had a yellow one (with nice black wheels before they were all doing it) always loved it as did everyone else even though it sounds pretty garish. Good spec on that model too. Always loved how comfortale the seats were. Good luck with it.

Darkslider

3,084 posts

215 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Always liked these, a 3 door in black is a good looking car. However I could never bring myself to buy the Golf, I'd have always had the Ibiza GTI of the same year in that Kiwi Green colour :P Same 150 bhp engine but a bit more exclusivity and lighter too I'm told, essentially a Polo rather than the Golf body.

The only thing that annoyed me when I was searching for one was the amount of sellers that don't seem to know whether their car was an 8v or a 16v! Something like that is quite important if you want something that'll pull a skin off rice pudding, so at least find out or post a picture of the engine!

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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It's a pity the Colour Concepts were not 16v - I guess perhaps they were the easier sale though.

I'll start a thread on it when I pick it up next week. That will be four Readers Rides threads on the go - and I haven't done one on the Impreza, as it's not that interesting. hehe

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Friday 24th May 2013
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Rollcage said:
It's a pity the Colour Concepts were not 16v - I guess perhaps they were the easier sale though.

I'll start a thread on it when I pick it up next week. That will be four Readers Rides threads on the go - and I haven't done one on the Impreza, as it's not that interesting. hehe
I agree, VR6 colour concepts would be spot on to along with some of the European syncro offerings!

At least for the money you paid for the CC you could make half or more back on the interior alone.


Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Saturday 8th June 2013
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The 16v is proving so far to be a reliable and pleasant daily drive, and can be surprisingly economical when needed as well.

The highlight for me is the engine - fairly torquey for a valver, but really picks up it's skirts noticeably in the higher rev ranges.

Jobs to do will be a suspension refresh, new rear bearings/discs and new front calipers. With those jobs done it should drive like a peach.

rob1234

926 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th July 2013
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Rollcage said:
The 16v is proving so far to be a reliable and pleasant daily drive, and can be surprisingly economical when needed as well.

The highlight for me is the engine - fairly torquey for a valver, but really picks up it's skirts noticeably in the higher rev ranges.

Jobs to do will be a suspension refresh, new rear bearings/discs and new front calipers. With those jobs done it should drive like a peach.
+1.

37.1mpg (measured brim-to-brim) on the last tank!

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Thread update -

Sold the 16v a couple of months ago, but still have the Colour Concept. It was joined over the weekend by an N reg VR6 5 door manual, which is nice! Yet another Ebay job, just needing a radiator, which I did today!

Also realised I didn't put up a pic of the CC, so I'll add one now. Pics of the VR6 will have to wait a day or so - it's dirty, and rained after I'd finished the rad!





Edited by Rollcage on Tuesday 17th December 23:09

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Got off a pic of the VR6 tonight, though not a very good one!



I'm not sure about the headlights and the smoked indicators and whatnot, but it's in decent nick for a 17 year old car!

Edited by Rollcage on Tuesday 17th December 23:10

ST150HB

446 posts

175 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Will keep an eye out in Plymouth!

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

236 months

Wednesday 18th December 2013
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Looks fine to me with the mk4 look headlights and smoked indicators/fogs.

If you aren't afraid of spanners and can handle the MPG a VR6 is a great motor .

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Small update due here.

A house move a few months ago forced the sale of several of my cars, but I have a bit more spave now and so I've managed to fill the Golf void with another 16v. It's an N reg 3 door, with just two owners from new. I'm picking it up on Thursday evening, so an update is due!

Rollcage

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11,345 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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I'd fogotten this - Turned out the 16V was a liability, broke down on the way home, journey finished on the back of a lorry for the first time ever! Car sold as spares/ repairs.

Currently have a MKIV V6 4Motion, love it. Super stealthy as it's a de-badged 5 door.

AlonzoHarris

121 posts

150 months

Sunday 5th July 2015
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Hard to believe these cars are now 20 years old!

Had a Mk3 VR6 back in the day, which I loved. In some ways the engine was better than the 3.2 in the Mk5 R32 I have now.

Love the interior of the Mk3s, esp when they were specced with the rare climatronic unit.