Hot hatch though?
The fact it wasn't just that it easier to drive fast that made it more fun for me but the fact that it was easy enough to hang the arse out round roundabouts without crashing and dyingIt was just very predictable and you could feel exactly what it was going to do, the 205 always felt more like it was going to do what it wanted to do. Even the basic 1.3 309 I borrowed from a mate for a bit was great fun.
In fact this thread has made me want one again, if only for a little while.
the nissan almera vzr n1 is most proberly my favourite hatch ever. it was a direct competitor to the ek9 type-r and then some. at one point it had the highest n/a bhp per litre in the world for a production car.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnEV8_qangQ
as far as ukdm hatches go the 205 gti is my favourite oldskool hatch followed by the ep3 civic for the modern era.
Metro 6R4.
The rumours of uncontrollable LOOS in the 205 GTI are GREATLY exaggerated, and are usually peddled by those who cannot drive. Do something stupid (like lift off mid corner to correct your line at 60MPH odd, like I did) and you'll spin. Don't drive like a muppet and you'll be just fine.
[TW]Fox;16286408 said:This thread appears to be using the definition 'Is fast and a hatch' for hot hatch - the Z4 3.0Si perfectly fits this,
Infact actually, Z4 M.
[TW]Fox;16286512 said:Its a hatchback and its hot! It's as much of a hot hatch as a Nissan Pulsar or a Golf R32![]()
[TW]Fox;16286408 said:This thread appears to be using the definition 'Is fast and a hatch' for hot hatch - the Z4 3.0Si perfectly fits this,
Infact actually, Z4 M.
On that basis I'm changing my vote to the Monaro VXR.![]()