Car's Similar to Suzuki Swift Sport...

Car's Similar to Suzuki Swift Sport...

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jkk45

Original Poster:

51 posts

95 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Anyone got any good recommendations of cars that are similar to the Suzuki Swift Sport. I.E: cars that look hot-hatchy but acutally don't have the hot hatch power and acceleration

So far I've got (similar to Suzuki Swift Sport)

Seat Ibiza FR SportsCoupe
Vauxhall Astra GTC Coupe
Fiesta Zetec S RED/BLUE/BLACK (I think) editions
Polo R-Line (not the super low powered range- think it's called the 'Style')

Any other suggestions?

GregK2

1,660 posts

146 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Citroen C2 VTS

Roman

2,031 posts

219 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Renaultsport Twingo 133

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Abarth 500?

JoeMarano

1,042 posts

100 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Yeah I would say the C2 VTS, Twingo 133 and Abarth 500 are it's direct rivals.

Newer cars like the Ibiza Fr, Polo GT, Polo TSI etc




Why?

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Fiesta ST-line with 1.0 Ecoboost
Twingo GT 109hp
Vauxhall Adam S 150hp
Vauxhall Corsa Limited Edition or Sting R or SRi/VX-line
Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo

jkk45

Original Poster:

51 posts

95 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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JoeMarano said:
Yeah I would say the C2 VTS, Twingo 133 and Abarth 500 are it's direct rivals.

Newer cars like the Ibiza Fr, Polo GT, Polo TSI etc




Why?
Because I'm 22 and can't afford the insurance on a proper hot hatch, but love those sort of looks :P

Nobbles

585 posts

260 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Fiat Panda 100hp?

JoeMarano

1,042 posts

100 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Fiesta ecoboost 1.0 is probably the shout for you then. But if you can stretch to a Twingo 133 I don't think you will find a more fun car for the money. Just get the non cup model though as it's probably better for UK roads.

Tickle

4,919 posts

204 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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LuS1fer said:
Fiesta ST-line with 1.0 Ecoboost
Twingo GT 109hp
Vauxhall Adam S 150hp
Vauxhall Corsa Limited Edition or Sting R or SRi/VX-line
Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo
The latest Twingo GT looks great; manual, mid/rear engine, rear drive all good.

ambuletz

10,735 posts

181 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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jkk45 said:
Because I'm 22 and can't afford the insurance on a proper hot hatch, but love those sort of looks :P
I was in your shoes around your age (well a little younger), I too liked the look of the sporty insurance friendly versions. I even had a thing for prefering cars that had their fog lights in the front too.

Just look at pretty much any hatchback out on the market 99% of the time there will be a trim level that's sporty looking while being insurance friendly. bear in mind those trim levels still tend to be slightly higher in insurance then normal specs. visiting a website like parkers will give you an idea when you check the reviews of which trim levels will be the sporty/body kit variant.

it also all depends on what era/year of car you are going for as it sometimes changes.

ford has always had the zetec S.
vauxhall- SXI/SRI
toyota- SR
citoren- VTS/VTR
etc..

however now ford have dropped the zetec s and replaced it with 'st line' which is essentially the same thing.

Edited by ambuletz on Tuesday 25th October 20:19

jkk45

Original Poster:

51 posts

95 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Tickle said:
The latest Twingo GT looks great; manual, mid/rear engine, rear drive all good.
Had a look at the different Twingos that have been mentioned, and not sure I could live with the speedo being in the centre and the rev counter above the steering wheel.

ambuletz

10,735 posts

181 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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jkk45 said:
Had a look at the different Twingos that have been mentioned, and not sure I could live with the speedo being in the centre and the rev counter above the steering wheel.
there's also the clio GT. as said, see my previous post.

jkk45

Original Poster:

51 posts

95 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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ambuletz said:
I was in your shoes around your age (well a little younger), I too liked the look of the sporty insurance friendly versions. I even had a thing for prefering cars that had their fog lights in the front too.

Just look at pretty much any hatchback out on the market 99% of the time there will be a trim level that's sporty looking while being insurance friendly. bear in mind those trim levels still tend to be slightly higher in insurance then normal specs. visiting a website like parkers will give you an idea when you check the reviews of which trim levels will be the sporty/body kit variant.

it also all depends on what era/year of car you are going for as it sometimes changes.

ford has always had the zetec S.
vauxhall- SXI/SRI
toyota- SR
citoren- VTS/VTR
etc..

however now ford have dropped the zetec s and replaced it with 'st line' which is essentially the same thing.

Edited by ambuletz on Tuesday 25th October 20:19
Oh yes, been keeping an eye on Parkers as I search. As the the Fiesta, the ST Line has deeper sports styling, which loos way better than the older Zetec S model.

JoeMarano

1,042 posts

100 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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jkk45 said:
Had a look at the different Twingos that have been mentioned, and not sure I could live with the speedo being in the centre and the rev counter above the steering wheel.
It's pretty cool I found and on track it was good having the rev counter in easy view.

It also goes green when it's redline time smile

V6Alfisti

3,305 posts

227 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Alfa Mito - Sportiva for the one that looks more like the Cloverleaf

cj2013

1,370 posts

126 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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jkk45 said:
Had a look at the different Twingos that have been mentioned, and not sure I could live with the speedo being in the centre and the rev counter above the steering wheel.
I thought that until I had an R50 mini. Loved it, took ages to get back to the 'normal' speedo setup

white_goodman

4,042 posts

191 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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MINI Cooper. smile

JoeMarano

1,042 posts

100 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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Get a mini one. Then just get it remapped. It's only the throttle not opening fully that causes it to have less power than the cooper.

ambuletz

10,735 posts

181 months

Tuesday 25th October 2016
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i'm going to turn the spoon and ask why are you looking at brand new cars if you can't afford insurance for a hot hatch? are you a new driver? why aren't you looking at cheaper used cars for 1-3k instead of 10k+ vehicles that are going to cost even more in depriciation. if you can't afford something then be sensible and get something more affordable and sedade, build up your NCB and get something nicer when you are able to. not look at getting something for showing off while being skint.

you realise that money blown on insurance is something you'll never get back right? is it really worth spending £xxx extra on a warm hatch when you could get something normal and spend the rest on enjoying life.


Edited by ambuletz on Tuesday 25th October 23:31