Hot hatch for 1.5k

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MrBrightSi

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2,912 posts

171 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Due to a change of circumstances with work, going from a temporary possition with nice pay, to being offered a great apprenticeship with a very small ammount of pay. I have decided that my idea of a 3-5k classic or TVR is a bit silly.

Now per the title i've decided that i can shell out 1.5k to get a nippyish interesting hot hatch. I've seen clio williams mk2's in this range as well as gti6's and various other french cars, however i have no idea the current market value for them and having looked for a clio williams a few years ago this price seems far to cheap for what i was seeing back then.

So guys, i can imagine that puma, mx5 and saxo will all come flying at me, be aware i do not appreciate vtr's at all, a mate had one and it was terrible, although he bought quickly like a tool without thinking.

billzeebub

3,865 posts

200 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Corrado 2.0 16v would be my obvious recommendation!

S10 GTA

12,687 posts

168 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Xsara VTS (Phase 1 if you can, much better looking, and under 1k)

MrBrightSi

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2,912 posts

171 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Don't tempt me with another corrado, i loved mine. The only problem is the current scene and just how it used to throw its toys out of the pram on a regular basis. It did handle so well, it sounded ammazing and had one of the best driving positions i've experienced in a car.

rallycross

12,815 posts

238 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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£1500.

306 GTi-6 is the king of the hot hatches in that price bracket.

MrBrightSi

Original Poster:

2,912 posts

171 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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The clio williams idea? A phase 2 for 1500 is that too good to be true money?

sportka1

1,011 posts

156 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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be a bit different and go for a punto hgt. you would get a good un for your £1500

orangesrule

1,434 posts

149 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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my mate recently sold his 60k mile 306 gti6 for 1k. i thought that was a bit cheap... maybe worth a look though.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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leon cupra

proton satria gti?

GTiFrank

625 posts

185 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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My obvious answer would be a 206 GTi 138. And £1700 will get you a 180 nowadays.

r1ch

2,873 posts

197 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Biased i'm afraid. GTI6 is a good car, 106 gti/saxo vts are more chuckable like the 205.

poing

8,743 posts

201 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Focus ST, not as exciting as the French stuff but should be cheap to run.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3558889.htm


anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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GTiFrank said:
My obvious answer would be a 206 GTi 138. And £1700 will get you a 180 nowadays.
i always thought they have a poor reputation as a fun/drivers car, the same as the golf gti, a gti just in name only.

GTiFrank

625 posts

185 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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The Spruce goose said:
GTiFrank said:
My obvious answer would be a 206 GTi 138. And £1700 will get you a 180 nowadays.
i always thought they have a poor reputation as a fun/drivers car, the same as the golf gti, a gti just in name only.
Depends if your one of these people who look at the power output and dismiss it. Make no mistake these are just as fun as and chuck able as a 106GTi of the same period. I've had mine for getting on 2 years now. Here is mine: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

rb5er

11,657 posts

173 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Clio 172, st170 or satria gti as said for that money unless insurance isn't an issue and being a hot hatch isn't vital in which case i have seen decent imprezas, 328i's , st200's etc that cheap.

Must it be a hot hatch? What running costs can you afford?

veevee

1,455 posts

152 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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GTiFrank said:
The Spruce goose said:
GTiFrank said:
My obvious answer would be a 206 GTi 138. And £1700 will get you a 180 nowadays.
i always thought they have a poor reputation as a fun/drivers car, the same as the golf gti, a gti just in name only.
Depends if your one of these people who look at the power output and dismiss it. Make no mistake these are just as fun as and chuck able as a 106GTi of the same period. I've had mine for getting on 2 years now. Here is mine: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
The power output is the only thing that makes it look good in the first place.

I'm sure it's an OK car, but I'd rather have pretty much every other car mentioned in the thread before it!

zk407b10

9 posts

147 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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[quote=poing]Focus ST, not as exciting as the French stuff but should be cheap to run.


+1

might not be the hottest but it would be a good all-rounder. only problem is at for your budget your going to be getting very high miles!

chrisxr2

1,127 posts

195 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Wtf just avoid the scene then surely.

MrBrightSi said:
Don't tempt me with another corrado, i loved mine. The only problem is the current scene and just how it used to throw its toys out of the pram on a regular basis. It did handle so well, it sounded ammazing and had one of the best driving positions i've experienced in a car.

rohrl

8,743 posts

146 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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When you say hot hatch do you mean necessarily front wheel drive or would you consider a BMW Compact? The sawn-off looks aren't for everyone but it may be worth a think as a slightly different choice.

If FWD then I don't think you'll do much better than a 306 Gti-6 for the money.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,910 posts

217 months

Friday 6th April 2012
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Bit of a leftfield choice, but have you considered a Skoda Octavia VRS?

You can get a good Mk.1 for that price. Not as small as a 'hot hatch' but despite being a 4 door hatchback and looking like a bigger car than the Clio's and Focuses already mentioned, is actually quite compact as it's based on a Mark 4 Golf GTI chassis.

You get:

180 bhp
GTI handling
Four door practicality and a hatchback with a great load area
Great build quality, proven reliability, cheap parts prices and servicing costs, and no rust (unlike some of the cars mentioned)

Lika Dis: