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The fact that he bought a 4 motion does that mean that he prefers 4wd??
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Originally Posted by 16vmarc
So, arguements aside Whats the best car around at the moment for 20k?
*gets coat and runs*
"Despite record profits, the Ford plant in Dagenham is set to close down car production. A spokesman for Ford said: 'From now on you'll have to look in the staff toilets if you want to see a man spraying a Fiesta!' -11O'Clock Show.
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I've seen a FST today, in blue. Was sat behind it for a while till i got bored. Think he was running it in. Dual exhausts has a HUGE cat that must weigh a ton!
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Originally Posted by sgcooby
It wasnt that funny tbh.
Autocar is just one mag. There are plenty other publications im sure who are run by or have people working for them who are car enthusiasts. If a journalist wanted to make money they could do so by writing for anyone but i dare say they write for car mags because they are genuinley interested in cars. Its a very cynical (spelling) attitude to claim they all do it for money and nothing else. I dont believe for a minute that and that does not make me naieve. Obviously the mag has to make money otherwise its fruitless running the business but i dont even think you believe that a lot if not most of them are not enthusiastic about cars. Just for arguments sake even if they are not that enthusiastic they are still more experienced in driving different cars than you or I are as thry must drive hundreds of different vehicles every year and for this reason alone their opinions do hold more validity than someone who has ,say, only ever owned and driven a handful of vehicles and is biased as he / she owns the vehicle they are commenting on.
Not everything is about money and supply and demand and nothing else. Hopefully you are not so cynical about everything in life.
Autocar is just one mag. There are plenty other publications im sure who are run by or have people working for them who are car enthusiasts. If a journalist wanted to make money they could do so by writing for anyone but i dare say they write for car mags because they are genuinley interested in cars. Its a very cynical (spelling) attitude to claim they all do it for money and nothing else. I dont believe for a minute that and that does not make me naieve. Obviously the mag has to make money otherwise its fruitless running the business but i dont even think you believe that a lot if not most of them are not enthusiastic about cars. Just for arguments sake even if they are not that enthusiastic they are still more experienced in driving different cars than you or I are as thry must drive hundreds of different vehicles every year and for this reason alone their opinions do hold more validity than someone who has ,say, only ever owned and driven a handful of vehicles and is biased as he / she owns the vehicle they are commenting on.
Not everything is about money and supply and demand and nothing else. Hopefully you are not so cynical about everything in life.
Leaving aside the point that ultimately, most of it is about money, I don't disagree that many of them are enthusiasts. That does not, however, give them any right to be acknowledged as being "experts" who's word is gospel.
I'd wager that most people on here are enthusiasts, but would you trust what they have to say about a particular vehicle?
I'm not dismissing all of what you have said. I would, however, be more inclined to accept the opinions of someone who owns the vehicle in question and driven it over varying conditions, day to day than someone who has, comparatively, very limited mileage and experience in that vehicle.
There is a huge difference between a day or two of testing and living with one for longer periods of time.
As for experience, that is a two way street. With that many cars to drive there is very limited opportunity for longer term involvement.
Do you ever read the long term tests? More often than not the verdict is quite different to that of the original road test.
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I think what sgcooby means is that, despite him having a scooby and him and us knowing it is a good car. If he read in a magazine that it was ****, he would beleive it just because it was in a mag
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
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Originally Posted by Diablo
That was..LOL...
Leaving aside the point that ultimately, most of it is about money, I don't disagree that many of them are enthusiasts. That does not, however, give them any right to be acknowledged as being "experts" who's word is gospel.
I'd wager that most people on here are enthusiasts, but would you trust what they have to say about a particular vehicle?
I'm not dismissing all of what you have said. I would, however, be more inclined to accept the opinions of someone who owns the vehicle in question and driven it over varying conditions, day to day than someone who has, comparatively, very limited mileage and experience in that vehicle.
There is a huge difference between a day or two of testing and living with one for longer periods of time.
As for experience, that is a two way street. With that many cars to drive there is very limited opportunity for longer term involvement.
Do you ever read the long term tests? More often than not the verdict is quite different to that of the original road test.
Leaving aside the point that ultimately, most of it is about money, I don't disagree that many of them are enthusiasts. That does not, however, give them any right to be acknowledged as being "experts" who's word is gospel.
I'd wager that most people on here are enthusiasts, but would you trust what they have to say about a particular vehicle?
I'm not dismissing all of what you have said. I would, however, be more inclined to accept the opinions of someone who owns the vehicle in question and driven it over varying conditions, day to day than someone who has, comparatively, very limited mileage and experience in that vehicle.
There is a huge difference between a day or two of testing and living with one for longer periods of time.
As for experience, that is a two way street. With that many cars to drive there is very limited opportunity for longer term involvement.
Do you ever read the long term tests? More often than not the verdict is quite different to that of the original road test.
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Originally Posted by VXRBOY
I think what sgcooby means is that, despite him having a scooby and him and us knowing it is a good car. If he read in a magazine that it was ****, he would beleive it just because it was in a mag
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
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Just another worth less 2 pence worth, I don't own a vxr or and st but i do own a Megane 225. However the wife lord bless her would like me to get a focus st, because her mother has a basic focus and she prefers the driving position and the way the clutch operates. Se always stalls my meg at least twice a journey.
So i mumbled something about "you have your own bloody car just stick to driving that" then headed to the ford garage.
After half an hours drive i feel that i the best compliment i can give the ST is that it is completely uneventful. Lovely car seems to be built well, drives nicely, comfortable. The extra pot does make the engine sound great when it revs. The seats grip well (i'm average build 5'10 15 stoneish slimish waist), though it was the st2 i was driving so i hope the st3 thousand point adjustable seats are even better. There is only one thing that is troubling me about it. In the megane i can feel the boost come on, 2-3k and you can feel it almost bunch it's muscles and prepare to go. The ST feels completely linear in it's power delivery. I couldn't feel any steps or kicks just a continuous rise in revs and power. For me that kind of defeated the object of having a turbo car, ok so not a great point but i do love the feeling of the car coming on boost and starting to get a shift on.
Would i buy an ST? yes probably, why, because it does the majority of the things i want it to do, and i wouldn't get any ear ache from the missus after she has stalled it 4 times at the top of the street. In the short term i'll stick with the meg to keep her on her toes. plus i like finding out what other bit of trim has started to rattle and which electrical system has just decided to have a holiday.
So i mumbled something about "you have your own bloody car just stick to driving that" then headed to the ford garage.
After half an hours drive i feel that i the best compliment i can give the ST is that it is completely uneventful. Lovely car seems to be built well, drives nicely, comfortable. The extra pot does make the engine sound great when it revs. The seats grip well (i'm average build 5'10 15 stoneish slimish waist), though it was the st2 i was driving so i hope the st3 thousand point adjustable seats are even better. There is only one thing that is troubling me about it. In the megane i can feel the boost come on, 2-3k and you can feel it almost bunch it's muscles and prepare to go. The ST feels completely linear in it's power delivery. I couldn't feel any steps or kicks just a continuous rise in revs and power. For me that kind of defeated the object of having a turbo car, ok so not a great point but i do love the feeling of the car coming on boost and starting to get a shift on.
Would i buy an ST? yes probably, why, because it does the majority of the things i want it to do, and i wouldn't get any ear ache from the missus after she has stalled it 4 times at the top of the street. In the short term i'll stick with the meg to keep her on her toes. plus i like finding out what other bit of trim has started to rattle and which electrical system has just decided to have a holiday.
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Originally Posted by VXRBOY
I think what sgcooby means is that, despite him having a scooby and him and us knowing it is a good car. If he read in a magazine that it was ****, he would beleive it just because it was in a mag
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
And Diablo i have been trying to say the exact same thing to sgcooby for a while now. I am glad you are under the same opinion, but he just will not accept it then goes on juvenile rants about ******** your mum.
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Rob its French, I had a Citreon just as crap and I'll not start on Pugs its unfair.
On thinking about it Citreon should have stayed making dianes, least they come to bits easy.
On thinking about it Citreon should have stayed making dianes, least they come to bits easy.
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test drove an astra vxr today and was very impressed
build quality was superb and loved the seats
not the power of my sti but never thouight it would be
awaiting the st focus for a comparison
build quality was superb and loved the seats
not the power of my sti but never thouight it would be
awaiting the st focus for a comparison
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