Punto mark 2 1.8 hgt
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anonymous-user

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76 months

Wednesday 21st April 2010
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Looking at these as a good warm hatch around sub 2k mark and these pop up in category.

Anything to look out for and do they handle well on the twisties..Or need a few mods..

I understand the steering problem but anything else..

is there a difference between abarth adn non abarth ones besides a few stickers...?


Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 21st April 23:06

Groober

775 posts

202 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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The mk1 GT is better.

p17sut

372 posts

210 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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Mk1 turbos might be a bit quicker but the mk2 is a better car in my opinion.

I've had a mk1 Sporting and now have a mk2 16v Sporting 6 speed for a run around......and its a great fun little car to drive, I use it most of the time.

Quite stiff suspension and fairly wide tyres, so I think it handles well.....much much better than my mrs normal 5 door punto of similar age anyway.

The 1.8 would be nice, but the sportings look the same and have a fairly nippy and more economical little engine.

And there is no differnce mechanically with the Abarth as far as I know, just body kit and wheel options.

Edited by p17sut on Thursday 22 April 13:12

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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p17sut said:
Mk1 turbos might be a bit quicker but the mk2 is a better car in my opinion.

I've had a mk1 Sporting and now have a mk2 16v Sporting 6 speed for a run around......and its a great fun little car to drive, I use it most of the time.

Quite stiff suspension and fairly wide tyres, so I think it handles well.....much much better than my mrs normal 5 door punto of similar age anyway.

The 1.8 would be nice, but the sportings look the same and have a fairly nippy and more economical little engine.

And there is no differnce mechanically with the Abarth as far as I know, just body kit and wheel options.

Edited by p17sut on Thursday 22 April 13:12
looking on the punto forums they advise the same with the stiff suspension. They only only maybe negative I have read is that it return about 25 MPG which might be a bit low for such a small engine..


anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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The Abarth is just styling package!

5 In a Row

2,124 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Abarth should have slightly different seats and steering wheel too.

Fuel economy - mine returned 32mpg whether I thrashed it or drove like Miss Daisy.

Cam variators stop working occasionally.
You wouldn't notice any drop off in performance but when it's fixed you can feel the extra surge at 4200rpm.

Check if it's had any engine problems.
The engine first appeared in the Barchetta and, according to a buying guide I read of those - a lot had some repairs done.
My HGT snapped it's cambelt at 40k miles resulting in a rebuild.

They were never the highest rated cars in magazine tests but did ok.

I'd happily have another one.

Pooh

3,692 posts

275 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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I had a barchetta, I replaced the variator at the same time as doing the belts, other than that it was totally reliable, it is a very nice revvy little engine. The (punto based)barchetta handled very well so I would have thought that the Puto should be good too.