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Mines not started straight away a few times but ive never had a lack of power.
As said before its a heavy car 240kg heavier than the old version i beleive. Try to lighten it if you can. Maybe a air filter and exhaust?? two fairly cheap ways to improve power a LITTLE.
This is on behave of a mate who got hit yesterday.
Is there any way of removing dents effectively without replacing panels or anythign like that. Its a small dent just above and behind the wheel arch. So you cant get to it through the engine bay or fom under the wheel arch. I suggested...
Literally wanted to know if the standard one is the same. So basically performance wise mines the same. Just it's about 240kg heavier :/ just wondered hence "quick question"
If your looking for a quick sale I'd get a new one. Depends whether your rebuilding it yourself or getting it done professionally. If your doing it yourself you might have some sort of liability (not sure on that, please correct if I'm wrong). But it would most likely be the cheaper option.
Yer the quote thats 1,400 is cus i'm a named driver (My mum being the one who drives most of the time). But I was on about being the main driver on my own car. Sorry shoulda mentioned that.
I know you can't lie about stuff but you can exaggerate to a degree.
Just wondered if you guys had any tips. I'm 17 i have insurance already on a 1.2 for around 1400 i think. If i were to get a 172 or 182 its gunna go through the roof isn't it?
Any ideas or am i gunna have to wait for a few...
I feel his pain. I learnt to drive in my little 1.4. Was getting on a bit but was well looked after and ran really well. After a ....slight re-modelling of the front end it was written off. Now driving a new 1.2, well just doesn't have much poke. :dapprove: But I agree with other posts. Just...