How badly do 19s stuff up the ride of the current UK CTR?

How badly do 19s stuff up the ride of the current UK CTR?

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Emeye

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9,775 posts

230 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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One I'm thinking of buying has 17s, but I went out in the demonstrator which has 19s and on the motorway I was being bounced around quite a bit. Not horrendously, but enough to make me think I'd get fed up on a long journey!

So do they make a big difference? I would be happy to leave it on the 17s.

Cheers. smile

spoony

77 posts

195 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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Hi i work for honda in herts and they dont seem to make to much of a difference its still very stiff and it can depend on the car some ctr's are faster than others sounds silly but we have all spotted the same thing is it a gt or just a type r

ferrisbueller

29,822 posts

234 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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Emeye said:
One I'm thinking of buying has 17s, but I went out in the demonstrator which has 19s and on the motorway I was being bounced around quite a bit. Not horrendously, but enough to make me think I'd get fed up on a long journey!

So do they make a big difference? I would be happy to leave it on the 17s.

Cheers. smile
From things I've heard and read, larger rims degrade the ride significantly. IIRC Autocar lamented the ride quality of their CTR as a major downfall.

Emeye

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9,775 posts

230 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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It's a Red GT - Jan 2008, 800 miles on clock, £15.5k which seems good value. smile

Think I will go back with my driving licence and take the demo out on my own.

spoony

77 posts

195 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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HI guys i think you'll find the new type are has 18"s as standard so they make littel difference in the ride have had manny bumpy rides in them

Emeye

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9,775 posts

230 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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spoony said:
HI guys i think you'll find the new type are has 18"s as standard so they make littel difference in the ride have had manny bumpy rides in them
Cheers, I was just scanning around t'web and I noticed they were 18s. 19s do look nice too! I did notice that it wouldn't sit still on the motorway!

spoony

77 posts

195 months

Sunday 17th August 2008
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ok mate well have fun if you do take one out they are fun but not as good as the old ones but thats just our opinion,ever thought about a mazda three mps they are pretty quick two and they are practcal two

Martin_Hx

3,982 posts

205 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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The 19's do look good, but if i wanted to drive it i would prefer the 18's.

nivlac

89 posts

195 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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19`s do look much better than the 18`s and to be honest my mate bought one with the 19`s and the one we test drove was on 18`s, no difference still a backbreaking ride. you really do feel every bump in those cars. not so im my focus st which the type-r keeps up with until i hit about 80 or 90 and then im off. he was on about supercharging it for around £2500 to get around 270bhp then was sad when i told him i could get mine chipped to that for £500.

do like the new type-r`s though, good car, much better than the old one.

Emeye

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9,775 posts

230 months

Monday 18th August 2008
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nivlac said:
19`s do look much better than the 18`s and to be honest my mate bought one with the 19`s and the one we test drove was on 18`s, no difference still a backbreaking ride. you really do feel every bump in those cars. not so im my focus st which the type-r keeps up with until i hit about 80 or 90 and then im off. he was on about supercharging it for around £2500 to get around 270bhp then was sad when i told him i could get mine chipped to that for £500.

do like the new type-r`s though, good car, much better than the old one.
My bro has a Focus ST, and whilst I like it, I don't think I'd buy myself one - I've gone off the CTR now - after thinking about it the ride would get on my tits on long journeys. I think I'll wait for the Scirocco to come out, maybe buy one or see if Golf GTi prices fall.

Cheers.

spoony

77 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th August 2008
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ok mate well happy hunting hope you find the car you want mate let us know when you get it

ferrisbueller

29,822 posts

234 months

Tuesday 19th August 2008
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Emeye said:
nivlac said:
19`s do look much better than the 18`s and to be honest my mate bought one with the 19`s and the one we test drove was on 18`s, no difference still a backbreaking ride. you really do feel every bump in those cars. not so im my focus st which the type-r keeps up with until i hit about 80 or 90 and then im off. he was on about supercharging it for around £2500 to get around 270bhp then was sad when i told him i could get mine chipped to that for £500.

do like the new type-r`s though, good car, much better than the old one.
My bro has a Focus ST, and whilst I like it, I don't think I'd buy myself one - I've gone off the CTR now - after thinking about it the ride would get on my tits on long journeys. I think I'll wait for the Scirocco to come out, maybe buy one or see if Golf GTi prices fall.

Cheers.
Scirocco is a good shout - well worth a look and should be solid residuals for a year or two.

andyrich

3 posts

229 months

Tuesday 19th August 2008
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I own a 08 CTR GT (on 18" rims) and the ride is fairly tame. I Don't find it harsh at all and it is really smooth on motorway runs. I owned a clio 182 prior to this and the ride was much harder and you felt every bump.

nivlac

89 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th August 2008
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have you driven a golf gti? if your brother has an st drive that then the golf and im sure you will prefer the focus. i thought the interior was ugly and boring and it was boring to drive and had no engine sound at all. seriously overrated in my and my type-r owner friends opinion, much preferred the civic in most ways except the external looks and lack of torque. (personally i like a bit of torque which u do get in the golf but some people like to thrash their car to get it going).

i may be biassed as i have an st but when we test drove the civic and golf it was the civic that shone, he wanted an st but i told him he would be a sheep.

Emeye

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9,775 posts

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Tuesday 19th August 2008
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nivlac said:
have you driven a golf gti? if your brother has an st drive that then the golf and im sure you will prefer the focus. i thought the interior was ugly and boring and it was boring to drive and had no engine sound at all. seriously overrated in my and my type-r owner friends opinion, much preferred the civic in most ways except the external looks and lack of torque. (personally i like a bit of torque which u do get in the golf but some people like to thrash their car to get it going).

i may be biassed as i have an st but when we test drove the civic and golf it was the civic that shone, he wanted an st but i told him he would be a sheep.
I've driven all 3 - my bro's focus didn't feel that fast, the seat was too high and it rattles all over the place. Other than that it's okay - oh hang on, no it's not - the economy is ste! Way worse that my current 530i Sport!

The Civic felt good to steer, but not that quick and I know I would get fed up of bouncing along the motorway - and I had a Mini with 17" runflats and plenty of other really stiff cars.

The Golf I drove just felt like then perfect combination for day to day use and fun days out! Just not happy about paying the premium they seem to command at the mo - I think the Scirocco will be worth the money though, but I never buy a car without driving it first!

MAybe I should just buy the old 996 911 I really want but that scares the st out of me! eek

nivlac

89 posts

195 months

Wednesday 20th August 2008
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very suprised you enjoyed the golf as we found it just so boring. and my st has no rattles at all and the seat can be lowered right down, but each to their own. economy isnt good in general stop start everyday driving about (24-26mpg)but i got 32mpg on a 2 hr run the other day which is very reasonable.good luck wit your pick.

kingofdbrits

625 posts

200 months

Thursday 21st August 2008
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I've done 52k miles in my FN2 mostly on the motorway and had no problems at all, compared to my old type r its much softer. It's no jag xj mind and is hard but not so much that its hard to live with.

As has been said the 19's won't ruin the ride at all, i couldn't tell the difference between them.

Not wanting a bun fight here but an ST won't drop a type r above 80, they are near on identical in the performance stakes.

spoony

77 posts

195 months

Thursday 21st August 2008
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the type r maybe a bit quicker than the focus but its certianly not as nice looking as the focus i wouldn't own either unless i was given one some hope but there are much better cars out there which i would own

kingofdbrits

625 posts

200 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Looks are always going to be a personal choice but what i hate the most about the rear of the new ctr is cleaning it, it's a right pain in the arse with all those angles.

Catherine197

9,586 posts

250 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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What sort of deals are people getting offered on the CTR"s