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Each to their own. IMO you didn't lose anything important with the 182cup. The 197/200 has an excellent driving position, helped in no small part by the steering wheel adjustability. You lose that with the cup, so for me it would be ff.
So they've been testing the cup? The packed 200 will drive exactly the same, but has a better driving position. You lose too much for minimal weight loss IMO.
I've owned both. The ph2 has the nicer interior and is more refned. The ph1 is more fun, slightly quicker. Drive them both before deciding. Either way, all the belts should of been done.
Having seen a few mk6 Golf GTi's, I can't think of a single reason to buy the Meg. Unless it was a Brewster's Million's type situation, and you need as much depreciation as possible.
The old man ran an M5. f**king epic running costs, even when new. And thats the cheapest of the options! The S8 is pretty horrendous to insure iirc, alu panels costs a f**king fortune to replace!!
TVR's, no matter how many glue addicts tell me they are reliable, I simply don't believe that the...
I'd rather a ph1 all day long. Pretty much the same weight, but you get abs and ac. I've done a few advanced driving days, but to say that makes ABS irrelevant is naive. Even the very best drivers can get caught out, it happens. I'd rather have ABS than not.
A ph1 + decent coilovers (KW, H&R)...
I still don't understand why you want to spend £800+ on coilovers when you could have the sachs refurbed, buy standard bits (to sell on after) and have change from £500?????
330/335 are the ones to go for. The 325 costs pretty much the same to rn but you notice the lack of speed. Modern cars do nothing for me though. Borrowed a 330sport for a long weekend. After the initial novelty faded, it bored me senseless. Too refined, had to wring it's neck to enjoy it...
No idea for me. The only thing I've tested that really grabbed me was the s2 elise, but the build quality and reliability would be poor. And with my job and the miles I cover, not really feasible.