Any suggestions other than a HDi? The only Golf which would be economical enough is the standard 90bhp ones, and they look dog s**t so not too keen on them either.
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asim_pug306
Senior User Location: Bradford Registered: 26 Aug 2009 Posts: 933 Status: Offline |
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Looking to get a diesel runabout for the next year or so. Don't want to spend more than £1500. Must be reliable and average 40+ on a local commute, stop start traffic. To give an idea, I usually average 21-22 MPG in the Rallye. Had enough of using it as a daily.Any suggestions other than a HDi? The only Golf which would be economical enough is the standard 90bhp ones, and they look dog s**t so not too keen on them either. ________________________________________ '01 Astor Grey GTi6'99 Cherry Rallye |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 22:45
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gilesy
Seasoned Pro Location: Greenwich - in that London Registered: 03 Apr 2006 Posts: 5,133 Status: Offline |
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Why not a hdi? Quicker than a six ask rikky |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 22:56
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asim_pug306
Senior User Location: Bradford Registered: 26 Aug 2009 Posts: 933 Status: Offline |
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They're way too quick for me________________________________________ '01 Astor Grey GTi6'99 Cherry Rallye |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:02
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eliotrw
Seasoned Pro Location: Southwark Registered: 18 Jul 2010 Posts: 4,864 Status: Offline |
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Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:04
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welshpug!
Capt Pedantic Location: Bigend, Wales. Registered: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 25,838 Status: Offline |
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Diesels are crap in stop start traffic.________________________________________ need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.comBring on the Trumpets. |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:18
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miles
Seasoned Pro Location: Ringwood Registered: 28 Dec 2002 Posts: 3,433 Status: Offline |
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Modern Derv's are c**p, Fuel Pump's, Emission rubbish all goes wrong, the amount I see at the garage behind me all choked up is silly.Get a old indirect injection one, Go on and on ________________________________________ 306 Rallye Sptint/Race Car, 205 CTI 1.9 8v to name a fewRoad, Track and Race/Rally car preparation to your personal requirements, Full Workshop & Diagnostic Facilities New and Second parts, from Plugs to Turbo's We now also carry out Routine Servicing www.pugracing.com & FB Page, https://www.facebook.com/PugRacing Ebay; http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Pug-Racing-Shop 2012/2013/2014/2019 Class Winners at Gurston Down Speed Hillclimb & Joint overall, Class record too along the way, |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:31
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rikky
🦔 Location: cheshire Registered: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 26,795 Status: Offline |
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gilesy wrote: Why not a hdi? Quicker than a six ask rikky goes like f**k, struggle to contain the torque steer ________________________________________ 306 rallye reproduction decals (full sets/individual decals) | 306 b-pillar textured vinyl weatherstrips306 slam panel esso stickers | 306 yellow / orange / pension fund red side door badges gti6 inlet manifold badges | 306 rear boot badges (p2/p3) winner of Extraction of toys from prams with outstanding vigour award 2009 [source: gti6 owners club] |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:36
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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
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Sounds like you need a smaller engined petrol, not a diesel. We have a 1.6 Meganesport which does 90% town roads and gives 40mpg. No Diesel engine problems and cheaper fuel.________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 26th Jul 2013 at 23:37
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dangti6
aka JKshooter Location: Taunton, Somerset Registered: 15 Jun 2006 Posts: 10,305 Status: Offline |
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Yep get a HDi and understand the true meaning of hot hatch ownership.You'll soon end up like me and Rikky - popping a shoot of bambo down the fuel filler acting as a dipstick on a bi weekly basis due to not comprehending how on earth than fuel gauge can be accurate yet outperform a '6. ________________________________________ |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 00:01
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eddy_gti6
Seasoned Pro Location: Durham Registered: 20 Oct 2008 Posts: 8,716 Status: Offline |
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106 1.5 diesel FTW never go wrong for a cheap run around and they take a hell of a lot of grief ________________________________________ Clicky: [url =http://www.306gti6.com]click here[/url] remove the space between [url & = |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 00:07
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asim_pug306
Senior User Location: Bradford Registered: 26 Aug 2009 Posts: 933 Status: Offline |
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I know these modern diesels are rather s**te with the DPFs, EGRs etc. The older ones would be more reliable I would have thought. That's my reason for not spending too much, won't be that bothered if it goes wrong. Surely a HDi would be more economical than a 1.6? ________________________________________ '01 Astor Grey GTi6'99 Cherry Rallye |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 00:55
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asim_pug306
Senior User Location: Bradford Registered: 26 Aug 2009 Posts: 933 Status: Offline |
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eddy_gti6 wrote: 106 1.5 diesel FTW never go wrong for a cheap run around and they take a hell of a lot of grief I wish to retain my dignity ________________________________________ '01 Astor Grey GTi6'99 Cherry Rallye |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 03:02
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armzsc6
Seasoned Pro Location: Crowborough Registered: 22 Mar 2008 Posts: 3,445 Status: Offline |
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Any diesel will be far bette in traffic than any petrol engine unless its microscopic. Petrol engines have to run a stoichiometric mixture of 14.7 parts air to one part fuel in order to comply with emissions standards by burning all the petrol completely. Diesels on tickover however run up to 100-1 as they use all the volume of air in the cylinders all the time instead of vacuume like a petrol and only inject enough diesel to tick over. Get a decent 306 HDi like mine get it remapped to 125bhp job done. Worst I ever get is over 40mpg and on a motorway run it does 55mpg. ________________________________________ Black power baby! SUUUUUPERCHARGEDSeat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p 12x 306's owned so far Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist. Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 08:15
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aaron6
Seasoned Pro Location: On the sofa in maidstone Registered: 16 May 2006 Posts: 5,840 Status: Offline |
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I want an hdi for the wife. Only cheap derv id buy.________________________________________ See the sheer power and might of the lesser known burrowing owl. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 10:12
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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
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It's one of those things where you have to get a good balance of engine size and fuel type to suit your needs, environment and driving style. I would never buy a diesel purely for town needs but if I had a good mixture with motorways and A roads then I would consider it. I had a 320d that gave up to 64mpg on a motorway but in town it was in the 30's so overall it wasn't far off the 1.6 petrol combined, just with more expensive fuel. At £1500 though it could really go either way, a reliable diesel might be more efficient but it could let you down as much as any car of that age in repairs or parts failures. I agree that the older diesels sound like they're more reliable at higher mileages as opposed to the modern ones which seem to be very expensive to run, especially when the DPF needs replacing. ________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 10:27
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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
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armzs16 wrote: Any diesel will be far bette in traffic than any petrol engine unless its microscopic. Petrol engines have to run a stoichiometric mixture of 14.7 parts air to one part fuel in order to comply with emissions standards by burning all the petrol completely. Diesels on tickover however run up to 100-1 as they use all the volume of air in the cylinders all the time instead of vacuume like a petrol and only inject enough diesel to tick over That's probably all well and true in theory but in reality traffic moves from standstill up to 30mph and then back down again over and over and so on. It's not about being at standstill and ticking over which is why I believe a smaller n/a engine is better around town than a 1.9/2.0 turbo diesel. It's worked out better from personal experience and that of others. ________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 10:36
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armzsc6
Seasoned Pro Location: Crowborough Registered: 22 Mar 2008 Posts: 3,445 Status: Offline |
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aaron6 wrote: I want an hdi for the wife. Only cheap derv id buy. You mean you want my HDi for the wife lol, having second thoughts about selling it at the minute though. I could always find a cheap one and do it up, go some cash put buy at the minute for something but haven't decided what yet.... ________________________________________ Black power baby! SUUUUUPERCHARGEDSeat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p 12x 306's owned so far Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist. Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 10:43
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coskev
Seasoned Pro Location: Oswestry Registered: 01 Nov 2009 Posts: 3,132 Status: Offline |
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DPF and EGR deletes are avail for most cars.Can't understand people having DPF's regenerated when its as cheap to remove and get it removed from ecu ________________________________________ Red GTB1756 powered Fabia VRS daily driver,LBSC Gti6 eater........Mac1 ZR R1 kit car build in progress. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 10:52
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armzsc6
Seasoned Pro Location: Crowborough Registered: 22 Mar 2008 Posts: 3,445 Status: Offline |
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Yup to right.... They rarely work properly anyway more hassle than its worth. Having said that Aaron I have just put in a cheeky offer on an HDi estate on eBay lol ________________________________________ Black power baby! SUUUUUPERCHARGEDSeat Leon FR TDI 190BHP 300lbft daily gti-6 killer :p 12x 306's owned so far Cambelts, clutches, service work carried out on All makes and models, Peugeot Citroen / mitsubishi specialist. Pug planet / Citroen Lexia diagnostics / code reads available. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 11:41
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mechanical_repairs
Seasoned Pro Location: leicester Registered: 10 Jan 2005 Posts: 12,122 Status: Offline |
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coskev wrote: DPF and EGR deletes are avail for most cars. Can't understand people having DPF's regenerated when its as cheap to remove and get it removed from ecu Get caught with a car and the dpf deleted is an offence, chances are your unlikely to get caught but theres always that chance. Carl ________________________________________ C.G.Cars of Leicester, Peugeot/Citroen/Renault specialist Tel: 01162 624498/07799 405184 WWW.CGCARSLEICESTER.CO.UK36 narborough road south, Leicester LE3 2fn MOT station now open, tests £35 with a free retest. Recovery available with a recovery unit, for those not so local jobs Also offer the loan of a free courtesy car 306 dturbo |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 13:33
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asim_pug306
Senior User Location: Bradford Registered: 26 Aug 2009 Posts: 933 Status: Offline |
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mechanical_repairs wrote: coskev wrote: DPF and EGR deletes are avail for most cars. Can't understand people having DPF's regenerated when its as cheap to remove and get it removed from ecu Get caught with a car and the dpf deleted is an offence, chances are your unlikely to get caught but theres always that chance. Carl I'm sure it's the same for having a decat which plenty of people on here do. Ian makes a good point about diesels in town. Just spoke to my dad who is a driving instructor (doing pretty much the same driving as I would be). He averages 37 in a modern 1.6 diesel. Still better than the Rallye like. Agreed that a smaller petrol engine maybe the best choice but they are so lifeless ________________________________________ '01 Astor Grey GTi6'99 Cherry Rallye |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 14:29
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ian7675
Techno Viking Location: Gloucestershire Registered: 12 Oct 2007 Posts: 6,068 Status: Offline |
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Just checked the car, it says 42.1mpg and it is actually a very accurate gauge. I have heard of people with Clio 182's who get into mid 40's on average but I can't confirm that.________________________________________ Less than 24 hours to go! |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 16:12
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welshpug!
Capt Pedantic Location: Bigend, Wales. Registered: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 25,838 Status: Offline |
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ask the rat, but I have also heard the same, which sounds about right as its a 1 ton 2.0 with VVT, my agricultural 80's 8 valver with a cam can do 40mpg on a run, but averages 34-35 on the same commute that a C5 hdi did 43 on, half town and lane half dual carriageway driving, so doesn't make sense to me to have a diesel.________________________________________ need a part number? get on here - http://public.servicebox.peugeot.comBring on the Trumpets. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 16:48
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walker_texasranger
Seasoned Pro Location: Sunny Retford Registered: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 2,502 Status: Offline |
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306 HDi.../thread ________________________________________ Almost standard 1999 Bianca RallyeHilux InvincibleX daily 306 No.13 Carp and specialist Anglers Click here |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 20:21
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heliosphan
Senior User Location: UK Registered: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 950 Status: Offline |
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E320 CDi.Or Clio 1.5 DCi / 206 1.4 HDi. We're about to get one of these for a commuting slag to prevent necessary miles/cost in the D5. £30 P/A VED = happy Tom. |
Posted 27th Jul 2013 at 21:24
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