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funniest **** is what comes outta your mouth...nothing wrong with sports end of...as said before this is scoobynet not turbonet...with attitude like some on here, this is gonna stop young lads buying a sport end of and buy a ****ing clio/fiesta/corsa/nova ****e....stick up for what the sport is and does, cos it aint that bad...
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funniest **** is what comes outta your mouth...nothing wrong with sports end of...as said before this is scoobynet not turbonet...with attitude like some on here, this is gonna stop young lads buying a sport end of and buy a ****ing clio/fiesta/corsa/nova ****e....stick up for what the sport is and does, cos it aint that bad...
Can you afford a veyron then Lee ???
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funniest **** is what comes outta your mouth...nothing wrong with sports end of...as said before this is scoobynet not turbonet...with attitude like some on here, this is gonna stop young lads buying a sport end of and buy a ****ing clio/fiesta/corsa/nova ****e....stick up for what the sport is and does, cos it aint that bad...
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I really dont know why people have it in for the sports?
I love the look of mine, the sound and everyone i see are interested in it. You make it what you like of it, every manufacturer has less powered cars for a reason, it gives people a chance to know the cars and see what theyre like. For one i like mine and it does everything i want it to do. Everyone has a choice of what they buy, otherwise noone would by cars like a nissan micra?
To the OP, what are you wanting to do with the car? Then make a decision.
I love the look of mine, the sound and everyone i see are interested in it. You make it what you like of it, every manufacturer has less powered cars for a reason, it gives people a chance to know the cars and see what theyre like. For one i like mine and it does everything i want it to do. Everyone has a choice of what they buy, otherwise noone would by cars like a nissan micra?
To the OP, what are you wanting to do with the car? Then make a decision.
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My original point is.....
99% of sport owners bought a non turbo model because of financial reasons. If money was not an issue then all of the above would drive a turbo model. END OF.
Makes me laugh when you all come on here saying how great they are, how they do everything you want them to and how happy you all are with them when in reality if you had more money you would drive an STI.
And then for someone to say they won huge amounts on the lottery but chose to buy a sport is utterly hilarious.
Impreza sports are an 'ok' car. They get you from A to B in the snow but they are by no means a great car for the money. I completely understand why young lads want them, I even bought a Sierra cosworth replica when I was a lad for the same reasons. (that was also a let down and was sold swiftly).
I suppose for a young driver a sport will fulfill every requirement and also look the part if modified to look like a turbo (and insured properly). Youngsters do not want fast cars as they are still learning to drive (even though you may think your the best driver in the world, lol).
99% of sport owners bought a non turbo model because of financial reasons. If money was not an issue then all of the above would drive a turbo model. END OF.
Makes me laugh when you all come on here saying how great they are, how they do everything you want them to and how happy you all are with them when in reality if you had more money you would drive an STI.
And then for someone to say they won huge amounts on the lottery but chose to buy a sport is utterly hilarious.
Impreza sports are an 'ok' car. They get you from A to B in the snow but they are by no means a great car for the money. I completely understand why young lads want them, I even bought a Sierra cosworth replica when I was a lad for the same reasons. (that was also a let down and was sold swiftly).
I suppose for a young driver a sport will fulfill every requirement and also look the part if modified to look like a turbo (and insured properly). Youngsters do not want fast cars as they are still learning to drive (even though you may think your the best driver in the world, lol).
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My point is they serve a purpose and you may not belive me but i really dont care, but its as fast as i want it, it handles im sure like a turbo would do if modded (ie droplinks etc). I have no intentions of changing my car for a good few years, especially with the way i have it looking. I dont want to race people or take it for track days so why would i NEED a turbo?
Yes, i admit, if/when i do upgrade my car it may well be to a turbo model but then that would be my decision. When i bought it, the first thing that didnt pop into my mind was i better get a turbo, i wanted a good looking car. As im 28 and have a HGV licence, the power didnt trouble me but i wanted an economical car that looked good.
It is as you say down to personal circumstances and if some one buys a non turbo, cant see the reasoning behind everyone telling them theyd made the wrong decision and should have bought a turbo? I personally dont think they are all as bad as you say, all depends on how they are looked after and i could tell that mine was well looked after by previous owners so tat helped me make the decision.
This is only my view as i own a sport but lets give them a bit more credit where they are due.
Yes, i admit, if/when i do upgrade my car it may well be to a turbo model but then that would be my decision. When i bought it, the first thing that didnt pop into my mind was i better get a turbo, i wanted a good looking car. As im 28 and have a HGV licence, the power didnt trouble me but i wanted an economical car that looked good.
It is as you say down to personal circumstances and if some one buys a non turbo, cant see the reasoning behind everyone telling them theyd made the wrong decision and should have bought a turbo? I personally dont think they are all as bad as you say, all depends on how they are looked after and i could tell that mine was well looked after by previous owners so tat helped me make the decision.
This is only my view as i own a sport but lets give them a bit more credit where they are due.
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HGV driver, I'll bet even your truck has a turbo. Now try and imagine how yor truck would perform without it...........that is the problem with your sport. That has got to be a real pisser.
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but as i said I chose to buy a sport, buying an sti or wrx wasnt out of the eqation, as above i cant see why its the same lads knocking the sports....ooo my cars faster than yours....so what? my sportsbike would leave u standing doesnt then mean your sti is ****e does it, and yes matty i am quite well off, the sport was bought as a second car i have a new skoda yeti( thats got a turbo)....but the sport gets used more now
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I may be knocking them but i certainly ain't saying oooooo my car is faster than yours - it's a Fabia VRS so is probably in the same ball park
Anyways - the op asked for opinions of sport v turbo and he has had them, and yes the same people knock the sports and the same old sport owners with their inferiority complex and a chip on their shoulders come along and spit their dummys out
Anyways - the op asked for opinions of sport v turbo and he has had them, and yes the same people knock the sports and the same old sport owners with their inferiority complex and a chip on their shoulders come along and spit their dummys out
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I wouldn't dream of taking that bet - way too much stigma attached to owning a Skoda still .......and if most sport owners buy them for the handling them a soggy Fabia with a dirty great engine hung out the front provoking under steer at every opportunity is gonna be the last thing on their list of things to buy
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Until recently I've always had Japanese sports bikes and would go out and regularly do 150+mph every weekend, it's addictive and probably wouldn't have been long before I ended up in prison or dead.
Hence the sports bike has been part ex'd for a Supermoto.
Speeding ain't big and it ain't clever and is even more dangerous in a car than a bike, as you can get away with a lot more on a bike because you take up far less room on the roads that you're sharing with so many idiots!
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Why do people keep bringing up speeding? I'm sure there are many on here buy turbos and tune them to experience acceleration, not high speed (although it will happen).
I couldn't have given a rats **** if my Scoob had been limited to 100mph.
I couldn't have given a rats **** if my Scoob had been limited to 100mph.
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A wise man once said to me: "If you're buying a performance car, never buy anything but a top end model" The wise man is my boss who currently drives a 997 turbo.
Like people have said it's personal preference. My first car was a Saxo 1.1 which I had for a week before realising it was terribly slow and just dull, ended up changing for a vtr a couple months down the line. The money I wasted not buying the right model to begin with taught me a lesson.
Like people have said it's personal preference. My first car was a Saxo 1.1 which I had for a week before realising it was terribly slow and just dull, ended up changing for a vtr a couple months down the line. The money I wasted not buying the right model to begin with taught me a lesson.
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Turbo or Non turbo
I really dont know why people have it in for the sports?
I love the look of mine, the sound and everyone i see are interested in it. You make it what you like of it, every manufacturer has less powered cars for a reason, it gives people a chance to know the cars and see what theyre like. For one i like mine and it does everything i want it to do. Everyone has a choice of what they buy, otherwise noone would by cars like a nissan micra?
To the OP, what are you wanting to do with the car? Then make a decision.
I love the look of mine, the sound and everyone i see are interested in it. You make it what you like of it, every manufacturer has less powered cars for a reason, it gives people a chance to know the cars and see what theyre like. For one i like mine and it does everything i want it to do. Everyone has a choice of what they buy, otherwise noone would by cars like a nissan micra?
To the OP, what are you wanting to do with the car? Then make a decision.
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You can't win here mate. Jimmy buys 4 turbos a week and gets grief, you buy none and get ripped too.
I wonder how many is the right number..?
Each to their own
You can't win here mate. Jimmy buys 4 turbos a week and gets grief, you buy none and get ripped too.
I wonder how many is the right number..?
Each to their own
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