Discussion
So with the new RS not far away I thought it'd be a good idea to remind you all how good the old one is!
I have had this around 16 months now, and I came from an EP3 Type-R. I had wanted one of these for a long time, the lusting for an RS model, and having never had a turbo car before, plus I love hot hatches with the small(ish) car big engine ethos.
So I had to drive 2 and a half hours to Bristol to collect this one lady owner 50 thousand miler, and it was the longest drive of my life! But the drive back was one I won't forget. On my test drive I was not given the opportunity to really put my foot down, so getting to do it for the first time was like.....woooah! The push from the turbo back into your seat was something else. And the noise, my my. I really think this is the best thing about this car for me. Such a unique noise that makes it stand out so much from all the 2 litre turbo 4 cylinder engines all hot hatches seem to have now.
For me this makes this car unique.
So after 16 months I have had to put a new radiator in as mine was dropping coolant and this was down to a common fault of dodgy seals on the original rad. An airtec replacement has so cured this, and was worth the extra cost.
The only other issue I had was my oil temp and pressure gauge stopped working, which was cured by pulling a fuse out and putting back in! Seemed to reset them, and has not happened again since, which was about 6 months ago.
Its also running the stage 1 Revo map which should have it putting out 340-350 bhp and apparently 380-400lb/ft of torque, these are the quoted figures but as I have not been on any rollers I am only hoping! It certainly feels faster, the pull in 3rd, 4th and 5th especially noticeable right up to the redline.
4 Michelin pilot super sports were added 2 months ago and were worth every penny, this car really grips like nothing I have ever been in before, especially on a dry road, its quite amazing really. I wouldn't go for another tyre again.
What else can I say but what a car this is. Comfy, massive boot, not bad room and a decent interior (especially the bucket seats). If the prices start coming down on theses because of the new RS, I would strongly recommend one!
Shame iPhone pictures come out so badly on this!
I have had this around 16 months now, and I came from an EP3 Type-R. I had wanted one of these for a long time, the lusting for an RS model, and having never had a turbo car before, plus I love hot hatches with the small(ish) car big engine ethos.
So I had to drive 2 and a half hours to Bristol to collect this one lady owner 50 thousand miler, and it was the longest drive of my life! But the drive back was one I won't forget. On my test drive I was not given the opportunity to really put my foot down, so getting to do it for the first time was like.....woooah! The push from the turbo back into your seat was something else. And the noise, my my. I really think this is the best thing about this car for me. Such a unique noise that makes it stand out so much from all the 2 litre turbo 4 cylinder engines all hot hatches seem to have now.
For me this makes this car unique.
So after 16 months I have had to put a new radiator in as mine was dropping coolant and this was down to a common fault of dodgy seals on the original rad. An airtec replacement has so cured this, and was worth the extra cost.
The only other issue I had was my oil temp and pressure gauge stopped working, which was cured by pulling a fuse out and putting back in! Seemed to reset them, and has not happened again since, which was about 6 months ago.
Its also running the stage 1 Revo map which should have it putting out 340-350 bhp and apparently 380-400lb/ft of torque, these are the quoted figures but as I have not been on any rollers I am only hoping! It certainly feels faster, the pull in 3rd, 4th and 5th especially noticeable right up to the redline.
4 Michelin pilot super sports were added 2 months ago and were worth every penny, this car really grips like nothing I have ever been in before, especially on a dry road, its quite amazing really. I wouldn't go for another tyre again.
What else can I say but what a car this is. Comfy, massive boot, not bad room and a decent interior (especially the bucket seats). If the prices start coming down on theses because of the new RS, I would strongly recommend one!
Shame iPhone pictures come out so badly on this!
Brilliant car (not a fan of black alloys though). The feeling you get being pushed back in your seat does take me back to 1986 when my dad picked me up in a brand new Sierra Cosworth, still to this day I remember the experience and it's one of the reasons I love fast Fords, I would imagine the first time you put your foot down you experienced something similar to what I did all those years ago, I have many recollections of fast cars from that era and it's partly why I love cars so much, hopefully you keep enjoying the green speed machine. Any car that gives you pleasure is worth keeping.
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