As a PetrolHead what have I just done?

As a PetrolHead what have I just done?

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kevinday

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12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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I sometimes think I must be totally mad!

In a previous thread I mentioned my daily driver (Toyota Hilux) had been stolen and now I have just bought a replacement. Well I suppose half a replacement is a better description, because I intend to buy a 'sensible' family car as well (note, I expect to be able to buy a proper sports car, Porsche or similar, in about a year). The 'half' replacement is an 18 month old 4wd with just 17k km on the clock and cost just £3,650. So what is it?? a Lada Niva. This is the 'new' version with a 1.7i engine. Having driven about 100 miles now I can confirm they are rather basic, no power steering etc. Standard spec. includes a heated rear window and a two speed heater blower. The drive train (5 speed box, with hi/lo and 2/4 wheel drive transfer box) is best described as functional, at worst as agricultural, there is enough 'shunt' to keep a 100 wagon train happy! However, value for money it cannot be beaten. This will be used to cart the dogs around (1 German Shepherd and 2 Golden Retrievers) and to get me to the station for work. It will go off-road every day so 4wd is necessary. I am amazed it is actually quite comfortable, the seats are very good. I can watch the rev-counter (yes, it has one) and pretend I am in a sports car I suppose.

Unfortunately I cannot buy the family motor until the insurance company coughs up. For the family motor I am even considering a Skoda! The Octavia is well engineered and much cheaper than the practically identical Passat.

I know you are all going to but don't take the p*** too much (please).

big rumbly

973 posts

291 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Kevin,
try the Octavia RS, a friend in my car club has one, and swears by it (not at it)
Regards
Big Rumbly

kevinday

Original Poster:

12,287 posts

287 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Agreed, but, my wife will drive it, so the TDi is probably a better bet, the 'need for speed' will be satisfied by the 911 (when I get it).

DIGGA

41,302 posts

290 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Kevin,
Sensible man! As you may have picked up from other threads (see 'Tonka' in News) I'm a dedicated fan of pick-ups & 4x4's. The loadbeds are tailor made for carting home cheap booze, household debris to the tip, and the safe movement of old & incontinent relatives.

Adding a Skoda as the 'sensible' car seems an excellent idea. I mean unless you're a badge snob, what IS the difference between that and any similar spec. VW Audi?

Marcus
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McNab

1,627 posts

281 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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The 'old' Skoda image is dead and buried now. The Octavia would be an escellent choice IMHO!

domster

8,431 posts

277 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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I quite like that little Fabia, in silver, TDi engine.

There. I said it.

ZZR600

15,605 posts

275 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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The 'old' Skoda image is dead and buried now.



try telling that to thier advertising dept

domster

8,431 posts

277 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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I think they feel they may have been responsible in a post-modern irony kinda way!!!

However, everyone knows that it was getting Volkswagen to build 'em properly that changed the company around.

Cheers
Domster

Dave_H

996 posts

290 months

Wednesday 16th January 2002
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Kevin,

I'm not going to rib you, you had your reasons, and there's nothing wrong with having a Eurobox yawnmobile to do all the boring driving with - even if it's a Skoda, and deep down you're a petrolHead at heart and will get what you want in the end.

In the meantime, maybe Clive from Zertec will make some add ons for the Skoda?

Cheers,

Dave.

Fatboy

8,087 posts

279 months

Thursday 17th January 2002
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Just to be a sad Git, the Octavia is actually based on the VW Bora Platform, not the Passat, and if they did a 4x4 turbo saloon (with the TT 225BHP engine), I would most definately want one (though I'd probably buy the Tdi as it's supposed to be great too)

Roadrunner

2,690 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th January 2002
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I know it's just your second car, runaround etc, but isn't it worth paying an extra grand or so to get the vw badge? I know there's not actually much difference in purchase price but I bet it's a larger margin come trade in time.

kevinday

Original Poster:

12,287 posts

287 months

Thursday 17th January 2002
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For the money the insurance company will pay out it will be a 2 year old Octavia (or Pug 206 - the wife's choice) or a 4-5 year old Passat. My money goes to Skoda I think.

beanbag

19 posts

274 months

Friday 18th January 2002
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wellll on this alternate badging theme.....I've just bought a Seat Alhambra for the other 'arf. 1.9TDi..my god...never thought I'd own an oil burner. Quite impressed really, sensible price and VW quality.
Still feels like driving a transit van though !!
Beanbag.