#146794 - 02/12/08 04:42 PM
newbee...with some questions..
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Hey all, i'm new to join this site but have been reading a lot of the post for the past couple of weeks...i'm not currently an  owner but im hoping to be in the new year sometime!!!  I drive a 1.2 corsa, 97, i'll be 21 next year and just wondering if anyone else has been in a similar situation to me with a change of performance and how did they find it? Im not buying with economy at the top of my list by any means just wondering what's the highest amount of miles you've had out of a tank?? Sorry for all the q's  Thanks
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#146795 - 02/12/08 05:44 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
[Re: b3n]
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Well I have gone from a 1.3 fiesta to a 1.6 astra to fiesta ST in a year only passing my test at the beginning of that year... and I have coped ok Miles per gallon around about 32-34mpg...a mate got 47mpg average but that was coasting every where and wheres the fun in that Just take it easy for a while to get use to it...like every car really
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#146797 - 02/12/08 07:55 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
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I'm with admiral but under my dads name.... i get probably 300-320 per tank
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#146800 - 03/12/08 11:33 AM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
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Registered: 26/09/06
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Well when I was looking I had a nose at the following:
C2 VTR/VTs - Too small but good fun to drive and cheaper insurance
Fabia vRS - Better economy but didn't like the seats and handling wasn;t there (power certainly was and torque steared something cronic)
Swift Sport - Fun car to drive, but small boot, only 4 seats and more expensive that the ST
Clio 197 - Too expensive and everything is an optional extra. (didn't get to drive this - was put off by the cost)
Honestly I bought with my heart and not my head and I fell in love with the handling of the ST along with the useable size/space. The Fabia was arguably a better car with better economy and faster in staright line than the ST if you re-map it but it just didn't look as nice and felt cheaper inside. The C2 was awesome fun to drive and has 20,000 mile service intervals but felt cheap and wasn't big enough to fit the weekly shop in, let alone a bike! The Swift was just overpriced and frankly it underperformed.
If I was to buy again now it would still be the fiesta, but I'd go for the diesel zetec S as the majority of the time I'm trying to be economical in the ST whereas on the same journey I could have fun in the ZS and return better mpg! In fact you could probably remap this to be faster than the ST but I think you'd never match the balance on the B Roads..... this is where the ST really shows itself off!
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#146801 - 03/12/08 11:33 AM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
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Oh and for reducing your insurance price.....
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Age!
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#146804 - 03/12/08 12:24 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
[Re: b3n]
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Registered: 26/09/06
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cheers for that, yeh i was looking into the swift sport but it just doesn'r seem to maych up to the st on any level really. What car did you have before your st and how was the changeover in power etc..apart from great!?? Yeah from what i've read everyone seems in agreement that the st comes alive on the b roads.
And if you were to buy again would you get the oil burner over the st?
depends if buying new or used - STs can be picked up very cheap so make a good second hand buy. the oil burner would be my choice for a new car (even had a nose at the new model the other day). Honestly the number of times i actually use the extra grunt of the ST aer very few and far between now, but I pay for the pleasure on my daily commute.
The fiesta does everything so well - I made my dad buy one (1.4TDci) and I'm looking for another one for my girlfrined...... they are a bloody good car and for the money, can't be beaten on spec, space and comfort.
As for the previous car, 306DTurbo...... I loved this car and still do (the girlfriend uses this now). We've just driven over to Strasbourg and back and its far more comfortable that the ST, even after 170,000 miles! It is however showing its age and needs replacing but this will be a very sad day for me indeed as it was my first car and I've own it for 6 years now. The ST was a step up in performance, but I don't really find it as rewarding to drive - its all just a little bit too easy in the ST whereas you had to drive the 306 like a pro to keep the speed in the corners. However.... I love the ST and do not regret buying it for one moment..... with the heart and not the head!
A tip for your insurace is to up the volentry excess and most importantly ask around and lie to people about the previous quotes. Online comparisons are a good bet, but still ring them up to see if a better deal can be had.
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#146805 - 03/12/08 03:38 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
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The Diesel ZS is a real quick car through the gears...more torque than the ST but when I was looking to buy it was too much money to pay out extra....and working it out would of taken me 3 or 4 years to reclaim it back so went for the ST
The astra (2005) I had was more comfortable than the ST but was more of a long distance car
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#146807 - 03/12/08 03:47 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
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I have half leather with red inserts really comfortable but freezing in the mornings! With the ST on the seats...touches like that make it miles better than the ZS for me
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#146808 - 03/12/08 04:45 PM
Re: newbee...with some questions..
[Re: Adam08]
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Registered: 26/09/06
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I've got full leather - chilly on the frosty mornings, but soon heat up  Servicing costs are low compared to the ongoing running costs of the cars. Where you're talking about a few hundred quid difference you're talking about a few tanks of fuel or a set of tyres?! What does the ST have that the ZS doesn't..... 17" wheels to make the ride more uncomfortable half leather seats (full leater is an option on the ZS and ST) Discs on the back (arguably these reduce feel as master cylinder cant cope) colour coded wing mirrors and rubbing stripes Tacky ST inserts Otherwise its the same car I knew this when I bought my car but there is something about the ST that is fun, more childish than the ZS..... maybe its the stripes?
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