Hi.
I've been driving a 1.4 Golf Match for a few years now and have become incredibly bored of it. The main problem is how normal it is. It does a great job of getting me from A to B, it's comfortable, quiet and reliable. But I'm looking for something fun now. I love motorsport, but just haven't got off my butt to do something about get involved with it.
Admittedly I don't know much about cars, and I plan to work on this myself, so I'm looking for a car that a beginner will find easy to take apart and put together. I'm lucky enough to be able to buy the second car, do it up, and then sell the Golf. I think it'll be the best way for me to understand and learn about how a car works.
I'm preferably looking for a hatch back or similar size, but with a good weight to power ratio - something light. I'm in no way looking to chav up a car, I'd love to eventually enter it into a rally X race in the future. But for now, I'm just looking for a good place to start. (it will stay road legal - can a car be road legal with no rear seats and a roll cage!?)
I briefly drove my sisters 1998 Kia pride a couple of years ago. It was completely run into the ground, had no power steering, stunk of petrol and oil and sounded terribly amazing - it was brilliant!
Any ideas on what car I should be looking at? I have a few ideas but really...I don't know what I'm looking for.
I'll be sure to post pics once I start the project. My budget for the car itself is roughly £1200-2000 as tools/parts will no doubt cost a bit.
Cheers!
I've been driving a 1.4 Golf Match for a few years now and have become incredibly bored of it. The main problem is how normal it is. It does a great job of getting me from A to B, it's comfortable, quiet and reliable. But I'm looking for something fun now. I love motorsport, but just haven't got off my butt to do something about get involved with it.
Admittedly I don't know much about cars, and I plan to work on this myself, so I'm looking for a car that a beginner will find easy to take apart and put together. I'm lucky enough to be able to buy the second car, do it up, and then sell the Golf. I think it'll be the best way for me to understand and learn about how a car works.
I'm preferably looking for a hatch back or similar size, but with a good weight to power ratio - something light. I'm in no way looking to chav up a car, I'd love to eventually enter it into a rally X race in the future. But for now, I'm just looking for a good place to start. (it will stay road legal - can a car be road legal with no rear seats and a roll cage!?)
I briefly drove my sisters 1998 Kia pride a couple of years ago. It was completely run into the ground, had no power steering, stunk of petrol and oil and sounded terribly amazing - it was brilliant!
Any ideas on what car I should be looking at? I have a few ideas but really...I don't know what I'm looking for.
I'll be sure to post pics once I start the project. My budget for the car itself is roughly £1200-2000 as tools/parts will no doubt cost a bit.
Cheers!