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My newest addition to the collection, a 2007 VW GTI Fahrenheit, number 428/1200. I just picked it up yesterday. What a blast to drive!

Awwww. How neat if you had picked up #451

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My newest addition to the collection, a 2007 VW GTI Fahrenheit, number 428/1200. I just picked it up yesterday. What a blast to drive!

Awwww. How neat it would have been had you picked up #451
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and ugly, you left out: UGLY
OK, that's one vote for ugly. Anyone else?
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Looks like a blast. Especially for 7500! I saw one today... have never noticed them before.
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Very nice Charlie!

I almost bought one when I picked up my gti, but I really needed the 4 door version

I’m up to 140k on mine now, 100k being miles I put on her. I love this car and hope to keep for another 100k

They are just such a blast to drive and it makes my commute bearable. You’re going to have so much fun in this through the Santa Cruz mountains.

Using the the paddle shifters or sport mode is a kick when downshifting into a corner and it rev matches.

Enjoy!
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Still looking good after 140k miles
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I just sold off my 2005 JCW Mini Cooper S for the same price 210 HP 2600 lbs and a hoot to race around in. Kind of wish I could have kept it, but do not have the room and we needed something really economic.

I keep thinking I need to get another FWD fun car again in the future, they are a blast.

How is the understeer in your VW? If you get any look into a tighter rear sway, I did it to the two Mini's I owned and that simple change dialed out most of the understeer.

My first JCW had coil overs too and I t would actually oversteer, it was a great car to drive with your right foot at its limits.

Enjoy! Oh and I think it is ugly too but I think it is the angle of the photo, I normally admire VW GTI /Golfs.
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OK, that's one vote for ugly. Anyone else?
+1

and it isn't really fast either!

But seriously, no bump steer? Have you had it in a performance driving situation, such as an autocross or a serious canyon carve?

It definitely makes a unique daily driver. I am a hot hatch fan. The most fun you will have in an economic and practical vehicle.

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I've only had it two days so haven't had chance to really test it yet. I did go around a freeway cloverleaf very quickly and it was very stable.
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Im a hot hatch fan too. My Cli 172 Cup was was 1035 Kg, much lighter and smaller than the Golf, which in the UK is considered too big and fat to be really chuckable.
My current '06 Smart ForFour Brabus is under 2400 pounds, and is tuned to 210 BHP in a 145 inch long car.
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This thread made me hit the classifieds. It isn't that easy to find a nice GTI.
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This thread made me hit the classifieds. It isn't that easy to find a nice GTI.
I agree !

Most of the MK5 GTI's in my area area have over 120,000 miles on them for about $7K to $8K.

Also, I heard that the fuel pump cam follower should be changed every 20,000 miles.
At least it is a cheap and easy replacement.

How to change Fuel Pump Cam Follower on 2.0 TFSi - page 1 - How to Guides / Troubleshooting - MK5 Golf GTI
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Im a hot hatch fan too. My Cli 172 Cup was was 1035 Kg, much lighter and smaller than the Golf, which in the UK is considered too big and fat to be really chuckable.
My current '06 Smart ForFour Brabus is under 2400 pounds, and is tuned to 210 BHP in a 145 inch long car.
Your numbers are diffent than the 2005 numbers I was able to find.

https://www.autoevolution.com/cars/smart-forfour-brabus-2005.html#aeng_smart-forfour-brabus-2005-15-16v

Too bad they had to move the engine to the front.

Compare

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Curb weight: 3189 lb

Power (SAE net): 200 bhp @ 5100 rpm
Torque (SAE net): 207 lb-ft @ 1800 rpm
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......Fahrenheit, number 428/1200.
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Awwww. How neat if you had picked up #451
I wonder if someone has such a car and if it would be worth a few dollars more.

https://www.lwcurrey.com/pages/books/111876/ray-bradbury/fahrenheit-451
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I thought hard about these as a replacement for my boring Honda, but was put off by the expected maintenance needs (compared to the Honda, which spoiled me); I ended up buting a 32-year-old Saab instead and *not* replacing the Honda so obviously my decision-making process is unorthodox. But I still am drawn to these. I could live with the DSG - I've driven one and it's a great two-pedal box.
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Kachi 22, I said my car is tuned to 210 BHP and I have the dyno sheet. It has a log header set, freer flowing exhaust, improved intake pipe from turbo, and a remap by one of the foremost Mitsubishi tuners. The forfour is a completely different car from the ForTwo. It uses the front wheel drive Mitsubishi Colt platform, with plastic panels on a completely different body frame, and the BRABUS uses a completely different engine from the 1300 and 1500 forfours, although it is also a 1500.The 1500 diesel versions use a 3 cylinder derivative of the 4 cylinder 2 litre diesel used in the old Mercedes A series.
The BRABUS is quite rare for a modern car, only 1284 were sold worldwide.
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Wow, that is awesome looking. Great car, love the color.
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Is that the same color that Porsche used for a SE Boxster they made a while back? I wonder if same year and not just a coincidence.
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I have something that's small, fast and orange too!

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Is that the same color that Porsche used for a SE Boxster they made a while back? I wonder if same year and not just a coincidence.
Yes. It's a Porsche color called Fahrenheit orange.

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