And they get good fuel economy, better than most hot hatches. LolPff, I'm dailying an old Elise S2 at the moment which is 90% the same as the VX220. They aren't uncomfortable in standard spec, the stock Bilstein coilovers provide a smoother ride than the hot hatches I've owned and the seats are memory foam!. The heater is amazing (as on most soft tops), AC works too. It also sticks to the road better than most things even in the wet and cold
And they get good fuel economy, better than most hot hatches. Lol
Ah sorry must have mistook your post .Nothing is wrong with the engines. You won't find something that durable in a German car.
Yep, over 40mpg without much trouble. In normal driving it's a very light car with a pretty normal 4cyl Toyota engine, so it's frugal AF.
A 111R is a bucket list car for me. I love the 2ZZ engine, I'd love to experience it in a proper lightweight RWD sports car chassis.
I'm used to chasing the second cam though, and the cam changeover is lower than I'm used to with the Lotus ECU Who knows, few years and we'll see if I can afford one or t'other.Many say the 1zz cars are nicer to use on the road as you aren't constantly chasing the 2nd cam. They have loads of low down torque with a nice power curve.
Many say the 1zz cars are nicer to use on the road as you aren't constantly chasing the 2nd cam. They have loads of low down torque with a nice power curve.
Those 3 cars aren't weekend cars at all; they're just cars. Scirocco is just a golf in a frock. Why not just get a Golf GTI?We've decided that it might be better to have more than 2 seats to give us a bit more flexibility.
This has changed the game somewhat and I am now considering an EP3 type R, Focus ST and maybe a VW Rocco...
No for 5k.Mercedes SL55 or 65 is a great weekend car
Sorry I didn't read that lolNo for 5k.