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1litreheater
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Really want G40, but are .....

Post by 1litreheater »

at the min i have a 98 mk4 polo in red with nice 15's and a cat back system which sounds sweet, however these g40 babies have been catching my eye and are very possibly my next car for sure in thew next 2 years !
just to wet my appetite what cars are known to be eaten by the g40, are they really that quick for the small engine size ?
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Post by DelG40 »

Ya.. they're very quick cars.
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

They're approximately as fast and as powerful in relative terms as the 16v golf gti.. so they're pretty damn quick, especially given the size of them :D
Many people will tell you many stories about what kind of cars they've beaten in a G40, but they're stiff competition for any of the hot hatches about these days, and with a bit of tuning (which is more or less compulsory :lol: ) you'll be giving chavs a hammering left right and centre :wink:
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are they comparible to cars like the old fiat uno turbo??
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Post by pettsy »

i don't like to big up what cars g40's can beat, as it all depends on car spec/other cars spec etc...

only cars i've really beaten so far are a saxo vts (had a set of alloys on rear seat aswall as my mate in the car :lol: )
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Post by polog40racer »

be fairly close between a fat uno as they are lightwieght too, but a Polo wont fall apart if you go above 30mph like a fragile rust bucket Uno.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Well said, if my bros experience with his MK1 Golf is anything to go by they'll be a lot more reliable than a Fix It Again Tony as well as a lot better built.
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