performace car a teenager.
performace car a teenager.
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Chuckyjlw

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89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Hello there PHers,

Im a 19 year old big time car lover. approaching my first years 'no claims' and looking to upgrade. At the moment I have an ancient ford escort 1.4, it takes about half hour to go from 0-60, and has no torque what so ever in middle-high speed range, and my passengers get out an push because they make it even slower! (only joking but still, its mega slow)
It is a beutiful car but I cant stand hearing it rev whilst the speedo stands almost still.

I have done my time as a new driver with a slow hunk of sh*t, i want something with more poke!

So far im looking at a 10-12 year old ford fiesta zetec s. with 1.6 focus engine that does 0-60 in 10 secs, and apparently has excellent mid range torque making it perfect for overtaking. I know 10 seconds is no bugatti veyron, but it beats my escort hands down and should keep me happy for a couple of years. Anyone own/ owned one of these got any comments?

PS... please dont tell me about the saxo vts. I know its faster but I hate it! thanks!

Hoofy

79,176 posts

303 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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I would get insurance quotes. It might be good, it might be shocking. Something dull like a Mondeo 1.8 or equivalent Vectra or Accord might provide similar performance but be seen as a family man's car thus attract a lower insurance.

CBR JGWRR

6,573 posts

170 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Piaggio scooter. (Super Hexagon GTX 125)

Mine had a 10 second 0 to 60, and did a 2:04 at Cadwell Park. With 12 bhp. When it was new.

omgus

7,305 posts

196 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Go leftfield. There are a few younger lads with Volvo T5s on here because the insurance is lower than expected.

As said to every younger driver, insurance will be the issue. If you drive a car that lots of other younguns have crashed it will be more expensive to insure. The less "young" the car the easier the insurance will be.


ETA, one of my friends was running a Saab 9-3 Turbo at 20.

Edited by omgus on Sunday 1st April 14:42

davepoth

29,395 posts

220 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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You don't want anything with more poke. What you want is another couple of years of NCB and sensible insurance premiums. More money to spend on coke and hookers that way.

If you really do want to go faster, think outside the box, and look at cars that aren't "normal" for young people. Something like a Jag XJ maybe a lot cheaper than you think.

Benjy911

566 posts

167 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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I'm 19 and recently upgraded to a 1.8 Corsa, bit quicker than the Fiesta with a 0-60 of 8 seconds. I've just done my renewal for insurance and it was £780 with an exhaust and interior changes, that's 2 years experience and 2 years ncb. Not sure if you think the Corsa has the same image as a Saxo?!

Here is a pic smile


wst

3,504 posts

182 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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I'm in the same boat. Only with 2 years. Nothing is worth it yet, just got to grin and bear it for a while.

Get a job that needs to to drive a van 20,000 miles a year. Sod it if I'm going to drive my car any more than necessary! I'll get something fun when I quit the van job wink

Chuckyjlw

Original Poster:

89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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thankyou for the quick replies. Your corsa looks lovely by the way. I am certainly going to look for one!
I am about to get 1 years no claims, ive had my licence for about a year and a half. My insurance on my big fat slow escort is 3000 with the NCB, my insurance on the fiesta is 2200, faster and cheaper what more can I ask for! lol

tali1

5,284 posts

222 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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OP needs the golden ticket of a safe postcode - insurers will virtually insure anyone then.

Chuckyjlw

Original Poster:

89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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tali1 said:
OP needs the golden ticket of a safe postcode - insurers will virtually insure anyone then.
aint that the truth! unfortunately i'm parking mine on the stree (no driveway) and i live in the middle of 2 towns with loads of modders and nutters.

omgus

7,305 posts

196 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Chuckyjlw said:
aint that the truth! unfortunately i'm parking mine on the stree (no driveway) and i live in the middle of 2 towns with loads of modders and nutters.
Street is better than driveway. Don't ask why but just accept it is.

wackojacko

8,581 posts

211 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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The Mk5 Zetec S's are good fun to drive and actually feel quicker than 10seconds to 60.

Friend of mine has a Puma conversion in his, brilliant little car although the main factor is ... RUST frown


christofmccracke

881 posts

221 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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I saved up untill I was 21 and bought an evo 8. Its the best way Imo save up and drive a 1.4 etc and not waste money on insurance. But if you can find something quick that's cheap to insure go for it smile

Chuckyjlw

Original Poster:

89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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wackojacko said:
The Mk5 Zetec S's are good fun to drive and actually feel quicker than 10seconds to 60.

Friend of mine has a Puma conversion in his, brilliant little car although the main factor is ... RUST frown
So far ive managed to find a couple with minimal rust on them, although they value a couple hundred more!

matthias73

2,900 posts

171 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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2 years 19 year old here biggrin

try a renaultsport twingo, btw

wackojacko

8,581 posts

211 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Chuckyjlw said:
wackojacko said:
The Mk5 Zetec S's are good fun to drive and actually feel quicker than 10seconds to 60.

Friend of mine has a Puma conversion in his, brilliant little car although the main factor is ... RUST frown
So far ive managed to find a couple with minimal rust on them, although they value a couple hundred more!
It's worth paying extra, get a mint one and you'll be trouble free and can focus on driving and enjoying it.

Chuckyjlw

Original Poster:

89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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so, forgetting insurance for a moment, the zetec s is a pretty good car, mainly reliable with rust being the main concern. Anyone else driven one?

Chuckyjlw

Original Poster:

89 posts

165 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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back to that 1.8 corsa, how much can you pick one up for? ive just done an insurance quote and its about the same as the fiesta.

jbi

12,697 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Cheap, reliable and the V6 provides adequate smooth power.

I had one as my first car, but it was only the 2.0 litre. Still carried me and my mates all over the country in comfort for a couple years before I moved abroad.

Taught myself to drift in the wet/snow.

Fond memories of that old thing.

.blue

726 posts

201 months

Sunday 1st April 2012
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Nissan Almera smile Excellent car for overtaking, deceptively enjoyable to drive and because it's not normally driven by teenagers, my insurance premiums have been surprisingly low, given age.

Disclaimer... I am selling one :P