Tbh i dont think i would want that sort of power, i mean they are 80bhp standard i would probs be happy with about 110bhp! I not been driving for to long so i dont want to push it lol!
Thats who i am with now I had to pay a £440 deposit and now paying £220 a month for a 2002 1.4 16v Rover 25!
Is it the 100bhp or 84bhp 1.4?
Bloody daylight robbery mate.
Its the 84bhp one, but cuz i have got the ZR throttle body and the derestricted cabble its pushin the 100bhp or so im told. Good car but not good on the mpg side of things. Only getting about 30 mpg = not good enough.
Good thread. I cant believe what you young'uns are paying for insurance
I would have the thought the 1.4 tdi would feel more livley than your 25 in the mid-range which is prob what you will end up using the most in every day driving. Wont sound as nice though
The 1.9 tdi has a big punch and grin factor but is it worth over £3k on insurance prob not.
best of luck
The 1.4 k series is a very rev hungry engine, 16v, twin cam, they used it in caterhams, and the 1.8 version in the elise. Belting it up to 7000rpm its a fun little engine, but it has **** all low down
I think personally, he should stick with the 25 for now, and wait until he can afford a 1.9tdi 130.
Yep the 1.4 k series can be a belter in the right car, my sis had a gti Rover metro from new on a P reg and the thing just flew. Just dont mention head gaskets though
Thats good advice as the 130 does have something in the 30-70 mph field which is worth the wait if he can get the insurance down a grand or so. Trouble is you know what its like when you get "wanna new car" fever.
Yep the 1.4 k series can be a belter in the right car, my sis had a gti Rover metro from new on a P reg and the thing just flew. Just dont mention head gaskets though
All been sorted with the new Landrover (BMW) designed MLS headgasket
30 mpg is very low, unless your thrashing it everywhere, or doing really short trips. I would suggest your car might be due a good service, could also be lamda sensor fault etc. I used to get 36-38mpg.
The 1.4 k series is a very rev hungry engine, 16v, twin cam, they used it in caterhams, and the 1.8 version in the elise. Belting it up to 7000rpm its a fun little engine, but it has **** all low down
I think personally, he should stick with the 25 for now, and wait until he can afford a 1.9tdi 130.
Thats good advice as the 130 does have something in the 30-70 mph field which is worth the wait if he can get the insurance down a grand or so. Trouble is you know what its like when you get "wanna new car" fever.
Yep the 1.4 k series can be a belter in the right car, my sis had a gti Rover metro from new on a P reg and the thing just flew. Just dont mention head gaskets though
Another thing you may wish to consider is the reg change in March. This will mean more Ibiza’s traded and a better chance to find a decent 1.4 Tdi. Also this will give you another couple of months to save for the insurance.
One of the best things about the MK4 is that the design was sports for all the models and theres really not a lot of visual difference. A second hand set of 17” FR or Cupra wheels and a few non cost mods like de-badging and running strip removal can really help..
Performance upgrades and remaps will of course hit you on the insurance pocket but can come later when you have the cash.
Oh reg change i had forgot about that, but March is ages away lol i want a new car now lol!
Yeah thats what i have been thinking about the mk4 i mean there are things that can be changed to make it look more sporty! I love the FR wheels they are sooooo nice!
I am not rushing into buying a car just cuz i have got the money so i am sure if nothing crops soon i can wait until march!
Your like Cartman waiting for nintendo wii to come out!!!