A nimble 150-200bhp car vs a 260-300bhp with a few extra 100kgs to carry... I know what id rather have.
same , and mine doesnt even have 150!
A nimble 150-200bhp car vs a 260-300bhp with a few extra 100kgs to carry... I know what id rather have.




in gear they are a fair bit quicker than their figures say.

There was that one time at an OcUK meet that he hooned through these B ro.. oh wait, noIm just glad i dont live in London, it evidently completely skew yoyr interpretation of quick cars and instead focuses on paper specs. Even width of the car can have a marked effect on b road blasting pace.
Its pretty evident Joshy hasn't been on a proper hoon through twisty lanes....

Im just glad i dont live in London, it evidently completely skew yoyr interpretation of quick cars and instead focuses on paper specs.
Its pretty evident Joshy hasn't been on a proper hoon through twisty lanes....
[TW]Fox;22012089 said:Joshy once complained that anything with less than 300bhp is slow so I think you are fighting a losing battle on this one guys.
something that does 0-60 in 8 seconds is slow. It just is.
I don't think anyone is really addressing the topic presented in the op.
To be fair to overlag he was clearly talking about the new one?
Which is clearly a hot hatch.
People can't read very well in motors, or rather have selective reading, a lot of the time people just seem to want to argue.
I mean you had a AX GT and I've had a 205 XS (which as you may know shared engine and gearbox). They'd both not be a million miles off of a Fiesta ST pace wise, and despite what you may think they weren't really considered 'Hot hatches' back in 80s!

The AX GT was certainly considered a hot hatch in it's day.

iirc was it not around 115 bhp/ton or similar? mine ended up with a set of webers and a few tweaks and a whopping 110 bhp 
proper hot hatch toys of the time