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Another convert here too, although in Golf PD150 form, re-coded by Revo..
Very similar result to what youd get from a vRS:
http://www.haddock.tv/temp/revo.wmv
Loved my Scoob, but Ive never looked back...
Very similar result to what youd get from a vRS:
http://www.haddock.tv/temp/revo.wmv
Loved my Scoob, but Ive never looked back...
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Erm no, its a VW Golf
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Originally Posted by misty
So why the vid then? it may be a diesel but it don't impress me much!!! You've hit the nail on the head, It's a VW Golf!!!! in other words a clitoris car!!!
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Wonder how much slower it is than a CTR??
Some more official timings here: (superchips but similar performance)
http://www.superchips.co.uk/roadtest/vag150pd.pdf
cl1itoris... cheers
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Until you try a PD Diesel you have no idea. I tested the Chav Type R and it was just tedious having to stretch the performance out of the car all the time. So end up getting much better performance from the Fabia than I would the CTR in real world driving. And it was £5000 more money with a similar spec.
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So why the vid then? it may be a diesel but it don't impress me much!!! You've hit the nail on the head, It's a VW Golf!!!! in other words a clitoris car!!!
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Looks like a pretty even top end race between a CTR and a chipped Ibiza 130 TDI
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And this from a man who drives a CTR!
I have a CTR now because after three scoobs and an Evo v I wanted something a little more sensible but still quick, and if you knew anything at all about cars you'd know how few cars like that, that are available! And there wouldn't be one diesel makes the second list, never mind the first!! I think the fact that I've owned performance cars for over 25 years now would make me quite a good judge, and as of today the diesel that can be counted as a performance car has yet to be built.
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Here is another vid that might interest you...http://rapidshare.de/files/2125384/...eR_VDG.wmv.html
Looks like a pretty even top end race between a CTR and a chipped Ibiza 130 TDI
Looks like a pretty even top end race between a CTR and a chipped Ibiza 130 TDI
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Until you try a PD Diesel you have no idea. I tested the Chav Type R and it was just tedious having to stretch the performance out of the car all the time. So end up getting much better performance from the Fabia than I would the CTR in real world driving. And it was £5000 more money with a similar spec.
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Originally Posted by misty
Can someone please explain what "real world driving is" It seems to be the buzz word whenever cars that don't quite make the grade are being pitted against proper performance cars!!
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It's starting to speak for itself already - how many Scoobynet members have posted here that they've ditched the Scoob and replaced it with a vRS.
Real world driving to me means effortless. I can roll along at slow speeds in traffic with no hassle. I can overtake at 70 in 6th gear and still feel like I've got some go in it. Driving is a pleasure not a chore. Don't get me wrong a thrash in the scooby is great fun, just not every day.
The 0-60 times for the fabia aren't sparkling for two reasons, low revving oil burner and 6 speed box. That means you have to get it out of 1st very quickly and then second pretty quickly too but the immense torque just pulls and pulls.
There are one or two members over at Briskoda reporting some pretty pleasing results against CTR's and Clio 182's with a mapped Fabia.
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Was just to give an idea of how quick a vRS would be when chipped, sorry your not impressed....
Wonder how much slower it is than a CTR??
Some more official timings here: (superchips but similar performance)
http://www.superchips.co.uk/roadtest/vag150pd.pdf
Wonder how much slower it is than a CTR??
Some more official timings here: (superchips but similar performance)
http://www.superchips.co.uk/roadtest/vag150pd.pdf
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It's starting to speak for itself already - how many Scoobynet members have posted here that they've ditched the Scoob and replaced it with a vRS.
Real world driving to me means effortless. I can roll along at slow speeds in traffic with no hassle. I can overtake at 70 in 6th gear and still feel like I've got some go in it. Driving is a pleasure not a chore. Don't get me wrong a thrash in the scooby is great fun, just not every day.
The 0-60 times for the fabia aren't sparkling for two reasons, low revving oil burner and 6 speed box. That means you have to get it out of 1st very quickly and then second pretty quickly too but the immense torque just pulls and pulls.
There are one or two members over at Briskoda reporting some pretty pleasing results against CTR's and Clio 182's with a mapped Fabia.
Real world driving to me means effortless. I can roll along at slow speeds in traffic with no hassle. I can overtake at 70 in 6th gear and still feel like I've got some go in it. Driving is a pleasure not a chore. Don't get me wrong a thrash in the scooby is great fun, just not every day.
The 0-60 times for the fabia aren't sparkling for two reasons, low revving oil burner and 6 speed box. That means you have to get it out of 1st very quickly and then second pretty quickly too but the immense torque just pulls and pulls.
There are one or two members over at Briskoda reporting some pretty pleasing results against CTR's and Clio 182's with a mapped Fabia.
dave
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Originally Posted by misty
Good report that mate. Still no 0-100 times though?
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Why are you obsessed with 0-100 times? Again we're talking real world stuff.
30 - 60 or 40 - 80 thats where the PD130 does the damage. Like I said it's the combination of 6 speed and low redline that kills the off the mark speed.
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Misty,
The oil burners are never going to be scorching hot hatches. You are so missing the point of what we are talking about if all you are interested in is saying they are slow and boring. Sometimes its not about being able to beat every car you meet on the road. Its about the overall package of being able to still enjoy driving without thinking there goes another few grand.........
I wouldn't compare a Standard Fabia vRS to a CTR, they are in 2 different classes. The CTR is always going to be more hardcore because its got to be kept on the boil, I should know, I've owned 3 different Honda VTEC engined cars.
The Fabia offers a different driving experience which can still put a smile on your face without crying about the cost. It really is as simple as that. I would urge people to try one for an afternoon and make up your own minds. There is a reason why so many current vRS owners are ex-impreza owners.
The oil burners are never going to be scorching hot hatches. You are so missing the point of what we are talking about if all you are interested in is saying they are slow and boring. Sometimes its not about being able to beat every car you meet on the road. Its about the overall package of being able to still enjoy driving without thinking there goes another few grand.........
I wouldn't compare a Standard Fabia vRS to a CTR, they are in 2 different classes. The CTR is always going to be more hardcore because its got to be kept on the boil, I should know, I've owned 3 different Honda VTEC engined cars.
The Fabia offers a different driving experience which can still put a smile on your face without crying about the cost. It really is as simple as that. I would urge people to try one for an afternoon and make up your own minds. There is a reason why so many current vRS owners are ex-impreza owners.
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The oil burners are never going to be scorching hot hatches. You are so missing the point of what we are talking about if all you are interested in is saying they are slow and boring. Sometimes its not about being able to beat every car you meet on the road. Its about the overall package of being able to still enjoy driving without thinking there goes another few grand.........
I wouldn't compare a Standard Fabia vRS to a CTR, they are in 2 different classes. The CTR is always going to be more hardcore because its got to be kept on the boil, I should know, I've owned 3 different Honda VTEC engined cars.
The Fabia offers a different driving experience which can still put a smile on your face without crying about the cost. It really is as simple as that. I would urge people to try one for an afternoon and make up your own minds. There is a reason why so many current vRS owners are ex-impreza owners.
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I wouldn't compare a Standard Fabia vRS to a CTR, they are in 2 different classes. The CTR is always going to be more hardcore because its got to be kept on the boil, I should know, I've owned 3 different Honda VTEC engined cars.
The Fabia offers a different driving experience which can still put a smile on your face without crying about the cost. It really is as simple as that. I would urge people to try one for an afternoon and make up your own minds. There is a reason why so many current vRS owners are ex-impreza owners.
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Thanks for all your replies. For me that's it!! I've said all I need or wish to say on the subject. Doubtless this debate would go on ad infinitum, if you like me have made up your minds on your chosen fuel then I respect your opinion, for me unless I hit rock bottom! then I'm afraid diesel will not have the benefit of my sponsorship.
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Well I'll add my bit.
I've done the Scoob thing but needed something a bit more comfortable for my wife so went down the route of the V6 repmobiles to start with and also tried an Alfa 156 selespeed. None really struck me.
I bought the Fabia for my wife and was frankly shocked by how good it was to drive, how easy it was to overtake, how powerful it felt at normal driving speeds and how economical it was. Just after buying the Fabia as a second car I was offered my Cousins CTR as he was upgrading to a Golf R32, I ran it for a week, now I did enjoy the odd screaming run in it but for 90% of my drive to work it felt gutless and harsh. The one thing about the CTR I will say it's got the best gearbox I have ever used in a road car.
If I didn't need a bigger car I would have bought another Fabia for myself but went for the next step up and bought an Octavia TDi Elegance. Currently the Octavia is running around 140bhp and 200lbft @ 1900rpm, not earth shattering but feels strong enough and can surge by slower traffic if required. Just done a run to skeg from notts, 160 mile round trip and averaged 62mpg.
With the new generation diesels coming out we should be looking at 160bhp and 260lbft from the 2.0litre engines being common place by 2006/2007.
Can't ever see me going back to petrol for a road car again.
Now for a track day or weekend toy, thats another matter.
Cheers
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I've done the Scoob thing but needed something a bit more comfortable for my wife so went down the route of the V6 repmobiles to start with and also tried an Alfa 156 selespeed. None really struck me.
I bought the Fabia for my wife and was frankly shocked by how good it was to drive, how easy it was to overtake, how powerful it felt at normal driving speeds and how economical it was. Just after buying the Fabia as a second car I was offered my Cousins CTR as he was upgrading to a Golf R32, I ran it for a week, now I did enjoy the odd screaming run in it but for 90% of my drive to work it felt gutless and harsh. The one thing about the CTR I will say it's got the best gearbox I have ever used in a road car.
If I didn't need a bigger car I would have bought another Fabia for myself but went for the next step up and bought an Octavia TDi Elegance. Currently the Octavia is running around 140bhp and 200lbft @ 1900rpm, not earth shattering but feels strong enough and can surge by slower traffic if required. Just done a run to skeg from notts, 160 mile round trip and averaged 62mpg.
With the new generation diesels coming out we should be looking at 160bhp and 260lbft from the 2.0litre engines being common place by 2006/2007.
Can't ever see me going back to petrol for a road car again.
Now for a track day or weekend toy, thats another matter.
Cheers
Lee
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Well I'll add my bit.
I've done the Scoob thing but needed something a bit more comfortable for my wife so went down the route of the V6 repmobiles to start with and also tried an Alfa 156 selespeed. None really struck me.
I bought the Fabia for my wife and was frankly shocked by how good it was to drive, how easy it was to overtake, how powerful it felt at normal driving speeds and how economical it was. Just after buying the Fabia as a second car I was offered my Cousins CTR as he was upgrading to a Golf R32, I ran it for a week, now I did enjoy the odd screaming run in it but for 90% of my drive to work it felt gutless and harsh. The one thing about the CTR I will say it's got the best gearbox I have ever used in a road car.
If I didn't need a bigger car I would have bought another Fabia for myself but went for the next step up and bought an Octavia TDi Elegance. Currently the Octavia is running around 140bhp and 200lbft @ 1900rpm, not earth shattering but feels strong enough and can surge by slower traffic if required. Just done a run to skeg from notts, 160 mile round trip and averaged 62mpg.
With the new generation diesels coming out we should be looking at 160bhp and 260lbft from the 2.0litre engines being common place by 2006/2007.
Can't ever see me going back to petrol for a road car again.
Now for a track day or weekend toy, thats another matter.
Cheers
Lee
I've done the Scoob thing but needed something a bit more comfortable for my wife so went down the route of the V6 repmobiles to start with and also tried an Alfa 156 selespeed. None really struck me.
I bought the Fabia for my wife and was frankly shocked by how good it was to drive, how easy it was to overtake, how powerful it felt at normal driving speeds and how economical it was. Just after buying the Fabia as a second car I was offered my Cousins CTR as he was upgrading to a Golf R32, I ran it for a week, now I did enjoy the odd screaming run in it but for 90% of my drive to work it felt gutless and harsh. The one thing about the CTR I will say it's got the best gearbox I have ever used in a road car.
If I didn't need a bigger car I would have bought another Fabia for myself but went for the next step up and bought an Octavia TDi Elegance. Currently the Octavia is running around 140bhp and 200lbft @ 1900rpm, not earth shattering but feels strong enough and can surge by slower traffic if required. Just done a run to skeg from notts, 160 mile round trip and averaged 62mpg.
With the new generation diesels coming out we should be looking at 160bhp and 260lbft from the 2.0litre engines being common place by 2006/2007.
Can't ever see me going back to petrol for a road car again.
Now for a track day or weekend toy, thats another matter.
Cheers
Lee
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Originally Posted by misty
Thanks for that Lee. You should take a look here along with the rest of them mate!! http://www.cartoonstock.com/director...pers_gifts.asp
The thing that's changed is the UK's roads not me. Looking at the trip computer the other day and I had done 270miles since fill up and my average speed was 37mph.
I do a lot of driving and a highly strung performance car is more of a hassle on UK roads, for me, to be honest.
I think a lot of people are finding the power delivery of modern TDi's really suite the UK's congested road network and that's before we start on speed camera's. I fully intend to get a track day car but can't see the point of putting up with the downsides of owning something like a CTR that I might be able to give it a blast for a few minutes a week.
If we ever get back to clear roads that dont have a Gatso or Camera Van round every corner then I may reconsider. Somehow I just know the congestion will get worse and more and more speed traps will be put into use.
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No problem matey!! But my CTR will happily peedle along in traffic all day without a hiccup!! It doesn't matter what car you drive, you will never be able to make full use in a town/city driving situation. That's why I can't see that it matters if you are in diesel or a petrol? But when the opportunity does present itself I know where I'd rather be. All this "real world" crap is a front for people to justify to themselves that they have made the right decision!!!
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Originally Posted by misty
No problem matey!! But my CTR will happily peedle along in traffic all day without a hiccup!! It doesn't matter what car you drive, you will never be able to make full use in a town/city driving situation. That's why I can't see that it matters if you are in diesel or a petrol? But when the opportunity does present itself I know where I'd rather be. All this "real world" crap is a front for people to justify to themselves that they have made the right decision!!!
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The WHOLE POINT is that you can put your foot down in first gear up to say, 30mph and feel like you are speeding...we've got a Fab vRS and also a Scoob. Diesels mean that you can get speed thrills without necessarily breaking loads of speed limits. I aren't bothered how fast I go, as long as I've got the kick in the back...
It's all about power delivery - we have a section of road which turns from 40mph to a national. In the Scoob I'm having to drop to 2nd, yet in the Skoda 4th gear is equally impressive.
The only thing stopping me buying a second Fabia is cos I really like being able to boot the Scoob in the wet - tried it with the brand new Fabia on the first day and nearly stuck it into a hedge!! I can't believe some people who chip the Fabia without altering the handling - bloody lethal!!
To each their own, but I only feel you can comment if you've driven all the cars in question. Would I have a CTR tomorrow? Yes of course. 330d Beemer? Yes. Another Scoob? mmmm that is the question
I love cars and feel we really need to get away from the 'them and us' mentality - which is one of the reasons I don't go on Briskoda.
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LOL mate, have you never driven any of the new diesels?
The WHOLE POINT is that you can put your foot down in first gear up to say, 30mph and feel like you are speeding...we've got a Fab vRS and also a Scoob. Diesels mean that you can get speed thrills without necessarily breaking loads of speed limits. I aren't bothered how fast I go, as long as I've got the kick in the back...
It's all about power delivery - we have a section of road which turns from 40mph to a national. In the Scoob I'm having to drop to 2nd, yet in the Skoda 4th gear is equally impressive.
The only thing stopping me buying a second Fabia is cos I really like being able to boot the Scoob in the wet - tried it with the brand new Fabia on the first day and nearly stuck it into a hedge!! I can't believe some people who chip the Fabia without altering the handling - bloody lethal!!
To each their own, but I only feel you can comment if you've driven all the cars in question. Would I have a CTR tomorrow? Yes of course. 330d Beemer? Yes. Another Scoob? mmmm that is the question
I love cars and feel we really need to get away from the 'them and us' mentality - which is one of the reasons I don't go on Briskoda.
The WHOLE POINT is that you can put your foot down in first gear up to say, 30mph and feel like you are speeding...we've got a Fab vRS and also a Scoob. Diesels mean that you can get speed thrills without necessarily breaking loads of speed limits. I aren't bothered how fast I go, as long as I've got the kick in the back...
It's all about power delivery - we have a section of road which turns from 40mph to a national. In the Scoob I'm having to drop to 2nd, yet in the Skoda 4th gear is equally impressive.
The only thing stopping me buying a second Fabia is cos I really like being able to boot the Scoob in the wet - tried it with the brand new Fabia on the first day and nearly stuck it into a hedge!! I can't believe some people who chip the Fabia without altering the handling - bloody lethal!!
To each their own, but I only feel you can comment if you've driven all the cars in question. Would I have a CTR tomorrow? Yes of course. 330d Beemer? Yes. Another Scoob? mmmm that is the question
I love cars and feel we really need to get away from the 'them and us' mentality - which is one of the reasons I don't go on Briskoda.
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Well it sems to be coming to an end now! I must say there have been some very interesting comments And at the end, it seems we are still friends!!!! Which must say something for our posting eh? I have had similar arguments on other sites, only for the thread to end up in a slanging match, which is never any good.
Thanks all, and I look forward to the next one.
P.S. Have you seen the spec of the new Seat Ibiza Cupra 160 pd? Very impressive!!! Might be tempted to test drive one of those????
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Thanks all, and I look forward to the next one.
P.S. Have you seen the spec of the new Seat Ibiza Cupra 160 pd? Very impressive!!! Might be tempted to test drive one of those????
dave
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P.S. Have you seen the spec of the new Seat Ibiza Cupra 160 pd? Very impressive!!! Might be tempted to test drive one of those????
dave