Looking for a nippy first car

Looking for a nippy first car

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Hrimfaxi

1,036 posts

128 months

Wednesday 10th June 2015
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e21Mark said:
Peugeot 106 are cheap and handle well. Easy to upgrade to Rallye type spec too.
Good call for that budget actually.

Just don't crash it!

ziontrain

284 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th June 2015
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pti said:
Seicento Sporting.




In yellow.
bus wker laugh

andburg

7,295 posts

170 months

Digitalize

2,850 posts

136 months

Wednesday 10th June 2015
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Mk5 Fiesta ZS, or a Puma. Easily get one for budget, fun to drive, fairly quick etc.

StuTheGrouch

5,735 posts

163 months

Wednesday 10th June 2015
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Shame you're not in the UK. I have a 2007 Suzuki Swift (1.5) for sale...

slyelessar

Original Poster:

359 posts

109 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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StuTheGrouch said:
Shame you're not in the UK. I have a 2007 Suzuki Swift (1.5) for sale...
That is a shame! What colour/specs? How much?

DanQyou

155 posts

110 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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This might be an odd suggestion, but the Fiat Stilo 3 dr is well in budget, they look great (almost like a coupe) and are a good drive!

StuTheGrouch

5,735 posts

163 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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slyelessar said:
StuTheGrouch said:
Shame you're not in the UK. I have a 2007 Suzuki Swift (1.5) for sale...
That is a shame! What colour/specs? How much?
It's red, manual and 70k miles. Looking for about £3.1k

MysteryLemon

4,968 posts

192 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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ziontrain said:
bus wker laugh
Wrong car smile

cheesesliceking

1,571 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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pti said:
Seicento Sporting.




In yellow.
BUS wkERS! smile

GTID

146 posts

119 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Suzuki Swift Sport, Renaultsport Twingo 133, Fiesta Zetec S, Mini Cooper S

None of those should break the bank insuring at 26. I enjoyed my time in a Twingo, the swift is near identical in terms of performance. The Ford and Mini are a slight step up and could be a bit cheaper to buy?

e21Mark

16,205 posts

174 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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As an aside, what would be the cheapest route to rear wheel drive? I'm guessing MX5? (You could easily have an MX5 for your budget)

Chris1255

203 posts

112 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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slyelessar said:
I'll have little money when I get back to the UK. Say £500- £1100
I'll just repeat a key point of the OP's criteria here which rules out probably half of the suggestions already made....

MysteryLemon

4,968 posts

192 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Chris1255 said:
I'll just repeat a key point of the OP's criteria here which rules out probably half of the suggestions already made....
Indeed.

Suzuki Ignis Sport still a good bet. Prices seem to be at an all time low for them these days. £800 will get you somethhing with around 100k on the clocks in reasonable condition with MOT.

Swanny87

1,265 posts

120 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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R2T2 said:
Do they sell the Fiat Grande Punto over there?

If so, what about a sporting? Or if you're after turbo powaaahhh a T-Jet varient?
+1

Plenty over here (he wants the car for when comes back) can be had for peanuts. All because people want a German badge and think that because a few Italian cars rusted in the 70's they are still rusty now.

LOL.

Cheap to insure, cheap to fix*, looks the part and nice interior. Pretty chuckable (with decent tyres on). The only bad things are the vague steering and interior parts WILL fall off.

  • They share the same platform as the Vauxhall Corsa D so share a lot of parts
Edited by Swanny87 on Thursday 11th June 14:32

flatso

1,240 posts

130 months

Thursday 11th June 2015
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Honda Civic V-Tec, reliable, decent handling.

slyelessar

Original Poster:

359 posts

109 months

Saturday 13th June 2015
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Chris1255 said:
I'll just repeat a key point of the OP's criteria here which rules out probably half of the suggestions already made....
And something that won't make the insurance be too high.

Edited by slyelessar on Saturday 13th June 02:12

sealtt

3,091 posts

159 months

Saturday 13th June 2015
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I believe this should fill all your nippy requirements.


Riley Blue

20,977 posts

227 months

Saturday 13th June 2015
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Judging by the speed at which I see college students driving locally, all first cars are 'nippy'.

slyelessar

Original Poster:

359 posts

109 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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So what is the overall opinion on MG? Some car friends of mine have advised against the MG ZR 1.4, but to me it doesn't seem too bad?