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Currently deciding on what car to buy next and thought why not ask what others would do
I currently have a 2014 Fiesta ST that I've had since I was 18 and I am planning on buying something different as I am bored of it
Ive been looking at Mini GP's and MK2 Focus RS but still not sure.
So if yous had between £16k - £22k what performance/sports car would yous buy and why?
- Famouz
I currently have a 2014 Fiesta ST that I've had since I was 18 and I am planning on buying something different as I am bored of it
Ive been looking at Mini GP's and MK2 Focus RS but still not sure.
So if yous had between £16k - £22k what performance/sports car would yous buy and why?
- Famouz
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In the U.S. that's about 28,000.
If you are in that price range. You can get various vehicles, considering they would basic models.
a 2017 Camero starts at $25,905
a 2017 Ford Mustang starts at $25,185
a Subaru BRZ starts at $25,495
It's best to look around because you could find a used car that's fairly new for a cheaper price
If you are in that price range. You can get various vehicles, considering they would basic models.
a 2017 Camero starts at $25,905
a 2017 Ford Mustang starts at $25,185
a Subaru BRZ starts at $25,495
It's best to look around because you could find a used car that's fairly new for a cheaper price
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I can't tell you why exactly but here are some you should maybe look into.
My suggestions
2016 Ford Fiesta ST-Line (love these cars but I know the lifespan of a turbocharged 3 cylinder isn't going to be as long as a regular 4 cylinder)
2011-2012 Audi S3 Quattro
2015 Honda Civic
I would choose all of these
My suggestions
2016 Ford Fiesta ST-Line (love these cars but I know the lifespan of a turbocharged 3 cylinder isn't going to be as long as a regular 4 cylinder)
2011-2012 Audi S3 Quattro
2015 Honda Civic
I would choose all of these
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JZX wrote I can't tell you why exactly but here are some you should maybe look into.
My suggestions
2016 Ford Fiesta ST-Line (love these cars but I know the lifespan of a turbocharged 3 cylinder isn't going to be as long as a regular 4 cylinder)
2011-2012 Audi S3 Quattro
2015 Honda Civic
I would choose all of these
Wouldnt downgrade to an ST-Line its just a zetec S.
Considered newer S3's than that but audis AWD and automatic is pretty dull to drive.
Like the newer Type R's but think the looks are a bit OTT
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Deffo a mk2 Focus RS500. Would also in doing so get an induction kit, turbo back exhaust with decat or sports cat, remap, blow off valve and other various mods. Basically boost the shit out of it.
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lilmayo wrote Deffo a mk2 Focus RS500. Would also in doing so get an induction kit, turbo back exhaust with decat or sports cat, remap, blow off valve and other various mods. Basically boost the shit out of it.
Can only get the standard mk2 focus RS for that budget the RS500 is now well over £40k and some even sell for £60k but the RS is definitely a top of my choices at the moment.
Just a thought putting over £20k into an already 8 year old focus!
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I wouldn't get any of those personally
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I agree with Skrt ( sorry buddy didn't mean to dislike your post, was an accident.) IMO one car I would consider is a 2013 A3 2.0L S Line. My cousin has one and he paid about £12,000 for his and I must say it's extremely rapid for what it is.
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Personally I don't really like the focus rs very much:/
I would go for a Audi rs6, obviously not brand new but can pick them up for around 20k
I would go for a Audi rs6, obviously not brand new but can pick them up for around 20k
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