Not so hot hatchback
Not so hot hatchback
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Adamb36

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13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Hello
I'm 18 and with my insurance coming to end soon I want a new hot (ish) hatchback that has the sporty styling of such cars like the Civic Type R, Fiesta ST, Audi A1 etc but without this level of power because as you can imagine the insurance companies aren't too keen.
Originally I was looking at Fiesta Zetec S's but I'm having difficulties finding one in worth the money.
I've been looking at things like the Polo R, Hyundai I30, Audi A1 but they're all above my budget.

Could you recommend anything else?

Thanks Adam

kieranblenk

865 posts

156 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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What's your budget? I can recommend the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo or SEAT Ibiza FR. Also try the Suzuki Swift Sport.

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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About 6k, Not really a fan of the Swift. I will definitely have a look at the Ibiza and Skoda.
Thanks

Berkshire bred

985 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.

If you are willing to have an older car you can get a lot for your money. EP3s are very cheap now and very rated. Also I did considerable research into clio 197s which are also very good. A good one can be had for less than £4000. HTH.

TheInternet

5,118 posts

185 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Berkshire bred said:
We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.
They both seem to want the same thing, at least the OP isn't deluding themselves in this case.

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Berkshire bred said:
We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.

If you are willing to have an older car you can get a lot for your money. EP3s are very cheap now and very rated. Also I did considerable research into clio 197s which are also very good. A good one can be had for less than £4000. HTH.
I like the EP3 externally, however, I'm not a fan of the interior, particularly the dashboard. I really like the Gen 8 civics interior but I just wish they made one that had the body kit of the Type R. I've also consider 2012 civic but I'm not sure if I like it enough.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

189 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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kieranblenk said:
What's your budget? I can recommend the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo or SEAT Ibiza FR. Also try the Suzuki Swift Sport.
Parents had a Fabia Monte Carlo and the ride was horrific. It may not be an issue for an 18 year old. The replacement wheels might be though.

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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TheInternet said:
Berkshire bred said:
We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.
They both seem to want the same thing, at least the OP isn't deluding themselves in this case.
Anybody got a link this other post, having issues finding? Is it in the 'Car buying' section?

SB8999

160 posts

99 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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[quote=Berkshire bred]We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.


Thanks for the mention

AAD44H

422 posts

181 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Mini Cooper S?

TheInternet

5,118 posts

185 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Adamb36 said:
Anybody got a link this other post, having issues finding? Is it in the 'Car buying' section?
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Try to focus on the car suggestions rather than the drivel surrounding them

SB8999

160 posts

99 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Adamb36 said:
TheInternet said:
Berkshire bred said:
We have just had a very similar thread called warm hatchback worth a read although the OP hasn't accounted himself very well.
They both seem to want the same thing, at least the OP isn't deluding themselves in this case.
Anybody got a link this other post, having issues finding? Is it in the 'Car buying' section?
It's in car buying and on the second page called 'warm hatchback'

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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AAD44H said:
Mini Cooper S?
Not a fan, but thanks for the suggestion.

VAGLover

918 posts

100 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Alright chap
How about a Corsa, they do a VXR look a like but with a 1.2 and maybe a 1.4 engine
If not, Twingo 133 or a Skoda Fabria VRS.....the older 1.9 Diesel?
Seat Ibiza, they do a FR 140/150 BHP warm Hatch? Not to sure if too powerful for what you have asked for? They also do a Diesel version - 2.0 TDI FR with 138bhp.

Failing that, the 100BHP Panda...the other guy seemed really keen on this!

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Thanks for the all the replies.

I just want to clarify, I'm after the sporty style more than the sporty performance, I know really anything more 120 brake won't be insurable. I'm just after something that will stand out from the plain hatchback and that I will be satisfied with throughout uni.
Interestingly enough to insurance for a 200bhp '07 Honda Civic Type R, £5,000.
Insurance for a '13 300bhp Type R, £1,700. I cant even begin to understand that logic.

Thanks Adam

VAGLover

918 posts

100 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Adamb36 said:
Thanks for the all the replies.

I just want to clarify, I'm after the sporty style more than the sporty performance, I know really anything more 120 brake won't be insurable. I'm just after something that will stand out from the plain hatchback and that I will be satisfied with throughout uni.
Interestingly enough to insurance for a 200bhp '07 Honda Civic Type R, £5,000.
Insurance for a '13 300bhp Type R, £1,700. I cant even begin to understand that logic.

Thanks Adam
Thanks for clarifying, in which case ignore all my suggestions except the Vauxhall Corsa

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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VAGLover said:
Alright chap
How about a Corsa, they do a VXR look a like but with a 1.2 and maybe a 1.4 engine
If not, Twingo 133 or a Skoda Fabria VRS.....the older 1.9 Diesel?

Failing that, the 100BHP Panda...the other guy seemed really keen on this!
Vauxhall's are sort of banned in my household, brother had an Astra estate, never again.
I wouldn't call the panda 'sporty'.
As for the Twingo, love the design but that dashboard though?

I'll have a look at the Skoda

Thanks

VAGLover

918 posts

100 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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Adamb36 said:
Vauxhall's are sort of banned in my household, brother had an Astra estate, never again.
I wouldn't call the panda 'sporty'.
As for the Twingo, love the design but that dashboard though?

I'll have a look at the Skoda

Thanks
Fair play, the Skoda is the one I’d go for, secretly like them
Also, the more modern Seat FR Diesel, the 2.0 138bhp lump could be fun

Adamb36

Original Poster:

13 posts

97 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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VAGLover said:
Fair play, the Skoda is the one I’d go for, secretly like them
Also, the more modern Seat FR Diesel, the 2.0 138bhp lump could be fun
I was looking at the Fiesta Zetec S's but I've arranged to look at 7, 6 sold before I had the chance to get there.

Madness60

628 posts

206 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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The sportier Alfa Mito, seem to be cheaper than most to insure?