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Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Storm on May 10, 2006, 14:40:23 PM
Hi all, someone has offered me Ã,£1200 for the Corsa so Ive decided to get rid before I spend yet more money fixing broken bits and want something else relatively cheap so I can run this insurance policy out.

I was thinking something like:

Pug 106 1.1 or 1.4, preferably newer shape
Saxo 1.1 or 1.4
Renault Clio 1.4 RT (not interested in any others).

Im swaying towards the Clio now for around Ã,£750 and get as bog standard and tidy as possible with no problems as I dont wanna spend any more money on sh*t old cars lol.

What do people think? Any other recommendations? Has to be group 5 or less insurance you see so my policy doesnt go up any.

Are Clios depandable and reliable? I like this one on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-CLIO-1-4-RT-AUTO-1995-64800m-POWER-STEERING_W0QQitemZ4638590752QQcategoryZ9861QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Shame its an Auto, but otherwise a manual one like that would be ideal :)
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: redneck on May 10, 2006, 16:56:30 PM
looks like a minter :D

i like clios. go for that.

dont particularly like paxos as its a sh*troen.

my opinion tho...
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: DeltaZero on May 10, 2006, 17:34:33 PM
Would you consider a newer Corsa?
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Cypher on May 10, 2006, 18:06:37 PM
I wouldnt.  They are plain horrible.  The old corsas were the best, the engine units are fantastic.

Quote from: StormIm swaying towards the Clio now for around Ã,£750 and get as bog standard and tidy as possible with no problems as I dont wanna spend any more money on sh*t old cars lol.

What do people think? Any other recommendations? Has to be group 5 or less insurance you see so my policy doesnt go up any.

Are Clios depandable and reliable? I like this one on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-CLIO-1-4-RT-AUTO-1995-64800m-POWER-STEERING_W0QQitemZ4638590752QQcategoryZ9861QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I thought you said you didnt want an old  s**t car lol.

Yes I would go with a Clio.  I know a couple of people who have had them in the past, one of them liked hers so much and had no problems at all that she ended up buying the Clio 01-06 model since it came down in price.  

It think you should go for model before I think that are good, 94-01 ish.
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Kunal on May 10, 2006, 18:21:02 PM
I used to drive a J reg 1.4 RT. :) Liked it a lot.

Only bad experience, once the clutch and brakes did decide to go at the same time, although the car had done 85k miles and that was over 7 years ago!
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Storm on May 10, 2006, 18:46:36 PM
Cheers guys, forgot to mention I only wanna spend about 750 on the car, as I fancy a spotless Escort RS Turbo in around November time :D So this is just to replace the Corsa so I can run out my insurance and get some NCB.

I keep coming back to Corsas but Ive spent so much on mine its put me off em yet theyre still one of the most solid and reliable ickle cars. Grr!

Definitely swaying to a Clio though, I just need to know if theyre tougher and more reliable than 106s and Saxos lol :)
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Beaker on May 10, 2006, 18:52:04 PM
Quote from: StormDefinitely swaying to a Clio though, I just need to know if theyre tougher and more reliable than 106s and Saxos lol :)

Simple answer would be No.  Get the 106 if you have your heart set on a small French car.  If you just want something cheap and cheerful to last you fro 6 months get a Fiesta, hundreds areound and you can be bloody fussy with them.
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: DeltaZero on May 10, 2006, 21:04:22 PM
Quote from: CypherI wouldnt.  They are plain horrible.  The old corsas were the best, the engine units are fantastic.

Interesting you should say that, how so?
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Poison_UK on May 10, 2006, 21:10:25 PM
Corsa blocks are piss easy to work on will give them that much! Dont think they are amazing on power tho....

Pug 106 just a basic 1.1 is fun and reliable... Just dont put weight on the rear axle :p
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: mr_roll on May 10, 2006, 21:15:14 PM
VW Polo

For that amount you can get a *really* god one.

If you want somthing bigger but still cheap on insurance: Volvo 440Li (L platers) 1.6 Manual. Quite a big saloon and they are nice looking cars too :)

Reliable too
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Cypher on May 10, 2006, 23:00:33 PM
Quote from: DeltaZero
Quote from: CypherI wouldnt.  They are plain horrible.  The old corsas were the best, the engine units are fantastic.

Interesting you should say that, how so?

As Poision said, they are so simple, pretty much bomb proof.  Tend to be very reliable.  

As a friend found out, ragged the s**t out of an old 1.4 8V, it was absouletely fine after 16 months .  He went on to a newer 1.2 16V corsa with the newer lump.  It didnt sound right after 9 months, it also had electrical problems, engine management had a fit.

The current model is such a horribly bland car.  Vauxhalls are just not built as they used to be imo.  Then there is that fly by wire c**p.  
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Shaun on May 10, 2006, 23:41:08 PM
Go test drive a Ka!

OMG  :shock: this is the 3rd post Ive said that in! am I turning into a fanboy?

BTW driven all the cars listed above and the Ka is the best! :P
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: DeltaZero on May 11, 2006, 00:15:32 AM
If you dont fancy men you cant drive a Ka; its just not the order of things.
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Shaun on May 11, 2006, 00:24:25 AM
But your forgetting real men are secure in there sexuality and can drive whatever they want :P
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Storm on May 11, 2006, 01:05:08 AM
lol I aint having a Ka :D The Corsa I have now is alright but Ive been offered 1200 and its got some bodywork issues, main one being cracked B-pillars.. expensive to fix lol so it can go (SEE HERE (http://www.illusional.co.uk/corsaforsale.htm)). Fair play though you can nail the engine 24/7 and it doesnt complain - best bit about the car. Shame its only about 65 BHP with mods lol.

Ill have a look at some polos too, are the 1.4s any good? Seat Ibizas also but not many about under a grand which are owt special :(
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: DeltaZero on May 11, 2006, 01:08:18 AM
What year is your Corsa?
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Shaun on May 11, 2006, 01:16:21 AM
Kas are really cool they drive like a real car and everything!

Trust me I drove cars in the 80s

None of this off-centre pedals, engines that implode if you go over 4000 revs and a cabin that either falls apart or rattles if touched!
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Serious on May 11, 2006, 01:24:55 AM
Quote from: ShaunKas are really cool they drive like a real car and everything!

Nah, theyre tonka toys with an engine in for the gullable :mrgreen:
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Shaun on May 11, 2006, 01:30:36 AM
What like your moderating style???  :mrgreen:

Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Serious on May 11, 2006, 02:02:27 AM
Quote from: ShaunWhat like your moderating style???  :mrgreen:


My moderating style is OK, its my jokes you have to watch out for :P
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Jaimz on May 11, 2006, 02:05:58 AM
Ka pedals are horribly close together, have scared myself more than once coming up to staionary traffic in a Ka.

Jaimz :rock:
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: DeltaZero on May 11, 2006, 02:35:54 AM
Quote from: JaimzKa pedals are horribly close together, have scared myself more than once coming up to staionary traffic in a Ka.

Jaimz :rock:

As in youve gone to break and ended up accelertaing towards them? It shouldent be funny, but it is !
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on May 11, 2006, 13:04:38 PM
The old Clios are great and the new ones are even better. Id replace mine with a new Clio if I had the money. They have a fantastic gearbox too, I loathe the crap gearboxes most small cars have.
Title: Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on May 11, 2006, 13:06:42 PM
Quote from: JaimzKa pedals are horribly close together, have scared myself more than once coming up to staionary traffic in a Ka.

Jaimz :rock:

Noticed this myself. If I position my foot carefully in my sisters KA, I can depress all 3 pedals. :D lol

I was sitting in there playing about (cant drive see) and noticed that every time I pressed the accelerator I was pressing the brake too. :D
Title: Re:Cheap, reliable, nippy replacement for Corsa?
Post by: Storm on May 11, 2006, 13:21:29 PM
lol :) main thing I hate about Kas is the clattery naff old endura engine.

DeltaZero, my Corsas on a 1993 L plate. Getting old now :(

Still keep coming back to Clios, cant quite afford a new shape one and all the older shapes have rusty rear arches.. Argh, but Ill keep looking lol, the good ones demand a massive price premium and I canna be bothered spend loads extra when itll rust in a year anyway :P