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 Post subject: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:45 pm 
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Hello forum.
I am in need of a new car and bored of sensible diesel with average poke.
I always fancy hot hatch types and years ago went through 4 Lancia deltas of all description , including an evo 1.
My question is do any of you use your 3 as a daily driver for 20- 25,000 miles a year ?
I realise they will need lots of 98 Ron fuel and oil.
I'm looking at a Mk1 Aero only as these are my Favorite . They seem the best cult , cool car around. Nothing else jumps out at me as a great discreet road weapon. It's been years since I could have a blast and go Porsche baiting . By the way I know nothing about engines and could not even point at the turbo if it was on the end of my finger.
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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 6:06 pm 
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Part time waster wrote:
Hello forum.
I am in need of a new car and bored of sensible diesel with average poke.
I always fancy hot hatch types and years ago went through 4 Lancia deltas of all description , including an evo 1.
My question is do any of you use your 3 as a daily driver for 20- 25,000 miles a year ?
I realise they will need lots of 98 Ron fuel and oil.
I'm looking at a Mk1 Aero only as these are my Favorite . They seem the best cult , cool car around. Nothing else jumps out at me as a great discreet road weapon. It's been years since I could have a blast and go Porsche baiting . By the way I know nothing about engines and could not even point at the turbo if it was on the end of my finger.
Thanks for reading my blurb.



I use my mk2 as my daily and often do weeks where work commute nets result in me doing 500+ miles plus. Great comfy car for long journeys, however that's why I went for the 2nd gen as you get in my opinion more gadgets and bits inside the car that make long distance journeys more pleasurable. Driving at a sensible speed on the motorway as well you get pretty decent mpg. Not in the diesel mpg realm but certainly nothing to break the bank I've. found.


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 6:16 pm 
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What sensible diesel have you got? What value? I'd consider a swap if it's something decent I've been thinking about going the other way as I never get time use the mps for anything fun anymore. The mps will cost you an absolute fortune to do 25k miles a year mind probably about £80 a week if not more. My tax is due next week as well I've got the £500 sitting in my isa ready but it's sickening me the thought of it

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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
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Am I doing something wrong ? I have replied and thanked to the first reply and covered some of the second posters points but don't see them on the forum. I am technically challenged but not that bad !


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 9:02 pm 
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nothing in the moderation queue, and nothing in the logs that would suggest your post has been removed. i doubt you are doing anything wrong, but no idea where the post has gone...


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 10:27 pm 
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Depending on where you're based I'll be putting my mk1 up for sale in a few weeks.


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
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Thanks for your replies. I am currently in Spain. However I usually have to drive 50 mile each way to work , 5 or 6 days a week. From Ormskirk, west Lancs to Stockport. I have seen a blue 58 reg with 56k on it for £5200. On the trader , no mention of service and has a few dings. Otherwise a few around £6500 ish , 07 reg 70k on them. I run a fiat bravo 165bhp 2.0 diesel with 105 k on it . I tried running 2 cars and it doesn't usually work for me as I save my best car then don't use it much. Then question why I bother with it. I may keep the fiat this time as it's worth v. Little and runs fine and cheap.
Your forum is great , full of info , I spent 5 days reading lots of it. Well done . I assume a standard car once set up will be the most economical to rack up miles on. Otherwise I would eat fuel , tyres and brakes etc. no to mention put strain on all the bits that are getting on for 8 years old.
If I could manage close to 30 mpg steady commuting I will start the hunt.


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 10:42 am 
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Hi there, welcome along. I use my mk2 as my daily and have been on holiday in it etc. I cover between 12-16k a year. Mine is currently at around 290bhp and I use maybe 65 a week on fuel, and whilst I don't drive it like I stole it I lay boost down when safe to do so. The mk2 is comfy, can't speak for mk1 but they are fun cars. Go for it!

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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:12 am 
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Part time waster wrote:
I assume a standard car once set up will be the most economical to rack up miles on. Otherwise I would eat fuel , tyres and brakes etc. no to mention put strain on all the bits that are getting on for 8 years old.
If I could manage close to 30 mpg steady commuting I will start the hunt.


I believe that with a good e-tune they are more economical, as the standard tune is very rich.

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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
 Post Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:30 am 
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A good tune would indeed improve the mpg

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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
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Thanks for your inputs. I am going to try and look at a black 3 aero my 1 . on piston heads.
ML 07 BCV. Detailed as 27 k for £6750 ish.
The seller has kindly answered some questions via email. I'm in Spain till Saturday , will call when I get home.
Fingers crossed it's a good car.


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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
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I know of a very well looke after red 3 mki, all tuning done by Justin Heath and the owner is an ex mechanic so has been well maintained

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 Post subject: Re: Reliable daily driver
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Thanks Spam. I was after a standard car to mildly tune for efficiency and a great smooth drive. Feel free to pass on the details of the red one so I can weigh things up. Aiming for lowish miles as I do a few.


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