Anyone know what age/spec FR or Cupra I can get PX for my 1.4 Formula Sport '57 plate with 18,000 on the clock? Would consider MK3 if I have to find loads more money!
When i chopped in my 1.4 sport 100, 08 plate with 12k on the clock the gave me £6400 trade......
Thanks for the reply Phil, that's about what I was hoping for to be honest. I was hoping to get another petrol but how much does the FR TDI differ to the petrol version? What have you noticed be the biggest improvement?
Biggest improvement is the torque without doubt. Overtaking is effortless. I think you will agree, no matter how much you accelerate in the sport it still felt lacking.
The other benefits i found with the TDi over the petrol is general running costs. Everything from fuel to tax.
Eg./ sport was giving me about 340miles to a tank with some heavy driving, the TDi gives me about 490 with the same style. The 1.8T i would imagine to give around 260-290 due to the turbo.
Insurance: (Bare in mind these quotes are based on a 22 yr old, 2 years driving, 1 years no claims thanks to a flying metro smashing my lil 1.2 up & living in Kettering)
TDI - £83 p/m (group 8)
1.8T - £119 p/m (group 13)
Tax
TDi - £129 p/a
1.8T - £180ish p/a (i think)
1.8T - Advantages - Electric performance, slightly better handling
1.8T - Disadvantages - Much high running costs, has to be revved harder for peformance, no 6th gear for cruising (its a disadvantage to me as i do 80miles a day)
TDi - Ads - Cheap to run, good cruiser, excellent overtaking power - gives a nice seat pinning shove in the back), the power is more accessable
TDi - Dis ads - Handling slightly worse (and i mean slightly), but will be much improved with a strut brace. Doesn't feel as fast from a standstill.
I think in summary 1.8T is better for shorter distances and track days (the TDi really is damn good at these all the same), but the TDi wins everywhere else just for day to day life.
I hope this helps mate, which ever way you look at it bud, you wont be disappointed, they are awesome cars, i'm really chuffed i upgraded mine.
Think that answers everything! Amazingly you read my mind as I have just started a new job and I have been commuting by car 110 miles a day... in London too!! Sounds like the Tdi will be the better option for cruising on motorways and accelerating whilst lane changing while also having a bit more poke. Looks like I'm gonna start shoppin for TDi's!
Amazingly you read my mind as I have just started a new job and I have been commuting by car 110 miles a day... QUOTE]
I've worked this out to be around 26k a year in terms to mileage, so reasonably high, the petrol is a great car, and i will concede that taking the car up to the red line is great fun, and more fun than the derv. but with 110 miles a day your going to be filling it alot i would imagine. i dont own a 1.8T so i may well be wrong, the 1.8T are cheaper to buy from the out set, as i said a 56 plate facelift 17k on the clock £7100, derv alternative £8000. It's all personal opinion, doing 110 motorway miles a day then in my opinion the derv is your choice, but as i said in my first big reply, track days b roads etc then the petrol is a better option as the performance is electric with the slightly better handling, but it really does depend on your circumstances and requirements/needs from the car.
Amazingly you read my mind as I have just started a new job and I have been commuting by car 110 miles a day... QUOTE]
I've worked this out to be around 26k a year in terms to mileage, so reasonably high, the petrol is a great car, and i will concede that taking the car up to the red line is great fun, and more fun than the derv. but with 110 miles a day your going to be filling it alot i would imagine. i dont own a 1.8T so i may well be wrong, the 1.8T are cheaper to buy from the out set, as i said a 56 plate facelift 17k on the clock £7100, derv alternative £8000. It's all personal opinion, doing 110 motorway miles a day then in my opinion the derv is your choice, but as i said in my first big reply, track days b roads etc then the petrol is a better option as the performance is electric with the slightly better handling, but it really does depend on your circumstances and requirements/needs from the car.
I missed that comment about 110 miles a day - that definitely places the OP into the diesel camp!
I missed that comment about 110 miles a day - that definitely places the OP into the diesel camp!
That's my biggest issue. I'm either going for the diesel and spending bit more on it or getting a 125cc bike as just passed CBT for the commute and a 1.8T for weekend, however I cant see me riding on bike 12 months of the year, 6 @ most!