Volkswagen Scirocco OR BMW 1 series
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GeorgeCCole said:
Why the hate on them? (Geniune question)
It doesn’t have to be either of them, feel free to suggest any other.
I only have 1 year of driving experience on insurance (im 21 though) so insurace pricess might be roasty if I want to get something more powerful
I've never thought either of them particularly fun imo. I love the looks of the Scirocco and they are fast but not an exciting scare ya tits off round a bend fast. Like the difference between an AMG GTR and a Lambo, the GTR is lovely and very very fast but not as exciting as a Lambo of the same costIt doesn’t have to be either of them, feel free to suggest any other.
I only have 1 year of driving experience on insurance (im 21 though) so insurace pricess might be roasty if I want to get something more powerful
MiataMini said:
I've never thought either of them particularly fun imo. I love the looks of the Scirocco and they are fast but not an exciting scare ya tits off round a bend fast. Like the difference between an AMG GTR and a Lambo, the GTR is lovely and very very fast but not as exciting as a Lambo of the same cost
I see your point but I'm not looking for a track car - I'm more interested in reliability for now . Maybe later on, I'll get some mods done to it.GeorgeCCole said:
I see your point but I'm not looking for a track car - I'm more interested in reliability for now . Maybe later on, I'll get some mods done to it.
Why not an Mx5 or similar. Much more fun, moreso reliable and even cheaper to run. Or do you need a boot? xD In that case gt86 etc.MiataMini said:
GeorgeCCole said:
I see your point but I'm not looking for a track car - I'm more interested in reliability for now . Maybe later on, I'll get some mods done to it.
Why not an Mx5 or similar. Much more fun, moreso reliable and even cheaper to run. Or do you need a boot? xD In that case gt86 etc.For your budget, six cylinder BMWs are great (130i &125i), 4 cylinder BMWs (particularly the diseasels) are generally to be avoided, either because they are bland (petrol) or because they have serious mechanical short-comings (diesel).
If you don't want to pay the BMW 6 pot insurance premiums and you've decided on your short-list, buy the VAG.
If you can be steered away from the VAG, you might consider dividing your budget by 3 and buying an MX5, as suggested above.
The Toybaru is a nice idea - but £7000 is not quite enough.
If you don't want to pay the BMW 6 pot insurance premiums and you've decided on your short-list, buy the VAG.
If you can be steered away from the VAG, you might consider dividing your budget by 3 and buying an MX5, as suggested above.
The Toybaru is a nice idea - but £7000 is not quite enough.
Toed64 said:
For your budget, six cylinder BMWs are great (130i &125i), 4 cylinder BMWs (particularly the diseasels) are generally to be avoided, either because they are bland (petrol) or because they have serious mechanical short-comings (diesel).
If you don't want to pay the BMW 6 pot insurance premiums and you've decided on your short-list, buy the VAG.
If you can be steered away from the VAG, you might consider dividing your budget by 3 and buying an MX5, as suggested above.
The Toybaru is a nice idea - but £7000 is not quite enough.
I just tried to find some insurance on the 130i and not even one came up. I genuinely cannot get insured on that car with 1 year experience, unfortunatelyIf you don't want to pay the BMW 6 pot insurance premiums and you've decided on your short-list, buy the VAG.
If you can be steered away from the VAG, you might consider dividing your budget by 3 and buying an MX5, as suggested above.
The Toybaru is a nice idea - but £7000 is not quite enough.
I think you'll have to come down on the CC's in terms of getting sensible insurance numbers, if you have to change cars then go for a warm hatch & continue to build your NCB.
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Scirocco is only 4 seats, bmw has the option of 5 - just! Rear leg room in the 1 series isn’t great, scirocco not too bad.
Scirocco for me based on looks, 1 series can be a bit of a vanilla shopping car in the wrong colour/spec.
Both should,be pretty reliable at that price, but would expect newer/lower mileage vw over bmw
Scirocco for me based on looks, 1 series can be a bit of a vanilla shopping car in the wrong colour/spec.
Both should,be pretty reliable at that price, but would expect newer/lower mileage vw over bmw
Shiv_P said:
Iirc both the 4 pot petrol and diesel 1 series of this era have timing chain problems and are to be avoided
Early 2.0 TSI EA888 Sciroccos have issues with the timing chain tensioner.Early 1.4 TSI (160bhp) twincharger Sciroccos have more serious issues around cracking pistons and oil consumption.
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