VX220 NA Straight Line Speed
Discussion
I really fancy one of these and know that they are a lot quicker than my current car 0-60 but was just wondering what they are like once on the move. What is in gear acceleration like for overtaking at 50ish mph? I know that this isn't really the point in a car like this but I do like a bit of grunt fo getting past slower traffic.
Also why are these so cheap to insure? I got a couple of quotes to see what RWD sports cars are insurable for me (23 YO) and don't get why the VX came in at £600 and an S2000 at £1700 on confused. Seems very cheap for such a car. Looks like I might have to get one
Also why are these so cheap to insure? I got a couple of quotes to see what RWD sports cars are insurable for me (23 YO) and don't get why the VX came in at £600 and an S2000 at £1700 on confused. Seems very cheap for such a car. Looks like I might have to get one
Edited by wmg100 on Friday 25th August 14:43
In gear performance is fine, although it does tend to tail off over 90/100. Insurance wise they're only group 16, compared to the S2000's group 20. They're not often stolen, which keeps the premiums down. :-)
Answers to any questions you're likely to have can be found on www.vx220.org.uk/ , the owner's club website. :-)
Dan
Answers to any questions you're likely to have can be found on www.vx220.org.uk/ , the owner's club website. :-)
Dan
I've just sawpped to a vx from a 275bhp megane 225 and to be honest I dont miss the straight line speed even though the megane was hugley faster. You do have to keep the revs over about 4.5k but do that and the fact your 6 inches off the ground makes you feel like your really doing the speed your doing. My megane could do 130 and you'd hardly know. 130 in a vx would feel like 130!
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