RE: Shed Of The Week

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AdamMX-5

2,495 posts

233 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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dowahdiddyman said:
Had one of these years ago, bought s/h from Barclays bank,no ti badges on it so really suprised a few people,biggest suprise was the insurance, me and wife, full no claims 2 clean licences, £1250 fully comp, ouch!
One I had didn't have badges - proper sleeper!

Had to sell mine due to insurance and I'm an Insurance Broker! (who has 9 points to declare admittedly!)

Hooli

32,278 posts

207 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Dogsey said:
shoutTOWIE! I've found your thread!

hehe
doubt he'll hear you, i believe hes been banned for reasons ive no idea about.

Chris71

21,548 posts

249 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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"Baby on the way forces reluctant sale."

Eh? It's got four doors, room for a pram and it's probably even pretty strong in an impact as 90s cars go.

I presume this would be a 4 wheeled baby, like the Mk3 16v Golf at the end of the road advertised due to 'iminent arrival of my new baby' only to be replaced with a 16v Mk2. biggrin

crankshaft

212 posts

213 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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I once spoke to a chap who worked at Rover during the development of the 620ti.

He said that one of the cars they used for durability / road testing was actually the contempory Honda Accord (essentially the same co-developed car as already mentioned) fitted with the 620ti engine.

Even more of a sleeper!

CRB1

922 posts

249 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Had one of these from 1995 to August 1997 in that colour and M reg'n. Heck that could be mine!!!

But no.

Heading south J20 M5 one morning and a piston gave out. Should have seen the smoke. Fair play to Rover. They didn't charge for the repairs. Good job it blew up before the company did!

Chris.

LK_V6

18 posts

208 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Whoever is in charge of selling the 205 GTi clearly has no idea how ebay works. Firstly, the car needs work doing to it to bring it back to a good standard. The rear beam needs a refurb, the bumpers have badly faded, there are missing badges, the list goes on.

No 205's sell on ebay with such a greedy starting bid. Now that you've announced to the world how much you bought it for, who is going to want to be the mug to pay double or even tripple the initial purchase price. A second hand car dealer doesn't advertise the cars on their forecourt with the price they bought the cars for right next to the new sale price.

If this is all for fun, then put a 99p starting price, along with a reserve of £500. Even state the reserve price and it really will generate interest.

The mystery winning bidder clearly didn't fail to turn up, purely because they don't even exist in the first place!

The blatant use of 'shill bidding' was a disgrace. Who is going to bid the £1500 starting price with 5 days to go on the auction!? It's even more obvious when you hide the bidders ID, along with the winning bidders ID, so that you can use the 2nd ebay account to bid again at a later date.




And as for the Rover, well you could even get that one right. There are loads of examples of this dog/shed for around £500---> £600. The only thing it has going for it is the performance from the engine....when it works. It would appear that many of the forum members have more knowledge and input than the journalists working for Pistonheads!


Bogracer

438 posts

214 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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I remember going to a Rover open day at a castle in Nottinghamshire, where we were invited to test the Rover range.

Driving this car, quick in a straight line but around the corners and under braking horrifically bad. I remember one of the Rover guys telling me the "Tomcat' was better than a 3 Series. An awful car. The 820ti was the best of the bunch, but they were all rubbish.


AL666

2,679 posts

225 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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LK_V6 said:
Whoever is in charge of selling the 205 GTi clearly has no idea how ebay works...

The blatant use of 'shill bidding' was a disgrace. Who is going to bid the £1500 starting price with 5 days to go on the auction!? It's even more obvious when you hide the bidders ID, along with the winning bidders ID, so that you can use the 2nd ebay account to bid again at a later date.
Isn't it the case that when bids on ebay go over £100, the bidder IDs are concealed?

B10BRW

357 posts

228 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Had a P plate one of these 620ti's for over 3 years, very quick and the seats were very comfortable.
Did a lot of miles touring abroad at silly speeds, consistantly averaged 30mpg.
In over 40000 miles only had it serviced, no problems at all, must have had a good one.

LK_V6

18 posts

208 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Yes but there's also an option to allow 'private bidding' whereby the winning bidders ID is kept private and the item sold is also kept private on the feedback section.

mikegreene1958

12 posts

203 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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I think that the PUG GTi at £500 was the right car at the right money.If Oli wants to sell it, having had a couple of months free motoring, he should be more realistic and sell it on for what he paid. Does it qualify for classic car insurance?

sniff petrol

13,112 posts

219 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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Chris71 said:
"Baby on the way forces reluctant sale."

Eh? It's got four doors, room for a pram and it's probably even pretty strong in an impact as 90s cars go.
That's what I always think when I see practical cars for sale with that excuse. My Mum and Dad used an E-type as there only car untill child number 3 (me) came along, then they went out and got a practical car - a Capri!

MadDad

3,835 posts

268 months

Friday 4th January 2008
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I popped down for a cuppa tea early summer at the Goodwood circuit (as I often do) and a local club was on the track - one of the fastest cars on the track that day was a stripped out but standard looking 620ti!! It managed about 4 runs before steam poured out from under the bonnet but was quite funny to see it on the start line alongside RS2000's, 944's etc....

Cerbman

565 posts

285 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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off_again said:
Yeah, those old Rover 2.0 engines had a appetite for head gaskets! Especially so with the turbo with the increased under bonnet temps. But from what I saw (worked for a company that ran a fleet of Rovers), some of the engines were very susceptible while others weren't. Get a good one and they are great, get a bad one and be prepared for lots of cost...

A real hoot in turbo form though...
I had both the Honda 2 litre engined 620SLi and the T16 Rover engined Ti, the latter being smoother and more economical. My Ti was good, very good.

MrFlibbles

7,706 posts

290 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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I had a Ti as a bargain banger last year. It felt quicker than the S2000 I've got now!

Quick old barge too, I got 137 out of it once (on the autobahn).


nicksterrx7

6 posts

264 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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Had one of these years ago (dark blue). Truely fab, understated fun. Most memorably leaving a Lotus Elise on the the M11...the look on his face, Priceless. Happy memories. More wheel spin than you can shake a stick at and body roll to scare the pants off anyone. On the motorway, they cruised along easily.

A great looking example, so tempting for old times sake and to see the look on the faces of those reps in their BMW 320s....

kslett

134 posts

249 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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Had one of these myself for 4 years and yep they were pretty fast. But my god the head gaskets it got through...eventually killed the engine and it couldn't take a second skimming, so used that as an excuse to get my Chimaera.
Still have very fond memories of the Ti though and it was definately a stealth machine.

PNF

3 posts

223 months

Saturday 5th January 2008
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wow...had one of these the very same colour........ joined company in 1999 and had one for a few months....

i recall describing it to petrolhead friends as `unsuitable for loaning to teenage children`.... it was insanely dangerous in the wrong hands....spooling up the turbo and tight bends would be havoc in the wrong hands.

its image must have saved lots of lives..... no kids wanted to be seen in one, turbo or not smile

now seen in some numbers on the streets of haringay........watch out if you need the worlds fastest illegal late night cab.

at 6`2" it also had the neat effect of having headrests which didnt adjust and only reached only the base of my neck......... just great for injury i suspect !

good for a straight line hoot though

silverback mike

11,290 posts

260 months

Sunday 6th January 2008
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Currently at £90 chaps. Bit of TLC or maybe leave as is.......

http://www2.dhales.com/viewauction.aspx?ITEM=04E90...

victor3

7 posts

205 months

Sunday 6th January 2008
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I have one of these as a 'daily car'and am delighted with it!