02-11-2011, 04:48 PM | #1 |
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I dont know if this is the right forum to ask, because some of these cars aint on the US market and i guess its more Americans on this forum, but anyway:P. So after driving my friends Golf GTI on snowy rally roads basicly, i had so much fun that i want to get myself my own new hot Hatchback. And for that i want some help! So far, ive been lookin on some older Golf Gties (2006-2008 models), 2011 Golfs with 1,4TSI 160bhp engines, Citroen DS3 THP with 150hk and a Mini cooper S. The really only problem with the Golfs is that u cant fully turn off ESP(tractioncontrols etc). Anyone experienced hot hatch drivers here who could give me some help? THX |
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02-12-2011, 06:53 AM | #12 |
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Golf-R would defently be awsm, but again, it costs over 100.000dollars in Norway. the R32 is very rare over here, and it costs 80.000dollars used.
So far it looks likes its gotta be a WRX/STI or Citroen DS3 THP150 sport. And just 2 say it, a new BMW m3 costs a little over 200.000 dollars. I gotta move to America, thats 4 sure. |
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