FIAT PUNTO 1.8 16v HGT - any good?
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This looks good value, but obviously could be a shed.
http://www2.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
I'm after a £2k bargain barge really, but thought this could make a fun stop-gap car to give me more time to look if I've not found anything by Sunday as it's local.
http://www2.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
I'm after a £2k bargain barge really, but thought this could make a fun stop-gap car to give me more time to look if I've not found anything by Sunday as it's local.
kambites said:
I haven't driven the HGT, but assuming the interior packaging is the same as the normal Punto of that era, take one for a decent length drive - the driving position is shockingly uncomfortable, at least for me.
I've just sold my Alfa 155, so I'm used to the useless driving position! 
Emeye said:
This looks good value, but obviously could be a shed.
http://www2.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
I'm after a £2k bargain barge really, but thought this could make a fun stop-gap car to give me more time to look if I've not found anything by Sunday as it's local.
Christ they are cheap nowadayshttp://www2.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
I'm after a £2k bargain barge really, but thought this could make a fun stop-gap car to give me more time to look if I've not found anything by Sunday as it's local.
Pay a bit more and get something like this
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.
GreatGranny said:
Pay a bit more and get something like this
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.
Looked at these - it needs to be local to Manchester. There is a 1.4 minter for £1k around the corner from my house, but, even having been a proud owner of a 1.4S Fiesta which has a very similar chassis some years ago, I just worry they are a bit "girly". http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.

GreatGranny said:
Pay a bit more and get something like this
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.
The ironic twist being that the Puma is far more likely to have serious rust issues than the Fiat.http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
you'll love it so much it will save you buying that barge.
IanMorewood said:
Focus is a family 5 door hatch, this is a fiesty small 3door 'Hot' Hatch.
So smaller, faster cars should always use less fuel than slightly larger and slower ones? BTW, Focus came in 3 door as well.The Clio 172 is very good on fuel, but good luck finding one for £795 that's not an utter wreck.
Driven a few, don't seem very quick at all.
Prone to issues with variable cam gizmo same as Alfa 1.8 twin spark without the oomph.
Didn't realise till recently there is a 1.9 diesel HGT, same power and much more torque. Probably a better bet.
(Not driven one but the wifes 40hp less one goes well).
Prone to issues with variable cam gizmo same as Alfa 1.8 twin spark without the oomph.
Didn't realise till recently there is a 1.9 diesel HGT, same power and much more torque. Probably a better bet.
(Not driven one but the wifes 40hp less one goes well).
The_Burg said:
Didn't realise till recently there is a 1.9 diesel HGT, same power and much more torque. Probably a better bet.
(Not driven one but the wifes 40hp less one goes well).
HGT diesel is 100bhp compared to the 130bhp petrol. The Grande Punto has a 130bhp diesel option, but it's a far more expensive car than the OP is looking at.(Not driven one but the wifes 40hp less one goes well).
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