I have a Td4 sport manual and I love it.
would highly recommend it !
have never been one for autos but the manual seems fine to me.
go for the sport, more extras, bigger wheels etc...
chipped mine, now goes like a rocket !!! lol
good luck
Depends what you want and what condition of course. A late plate FL1 HSE with all goodies and low miles can go for as much as 13K, a high mileage 1.8 petrol for £500! And, no thank you to the last option!
I personally think the Sport version is the best FL1 as it doesn't wallow, pulls and accelerates beautifully (once tweaked) and just looks much better too. It is a little more of a city car but still capable if it gets muddy. The HSE would be my second choice. Pre-facelift versions aren't my thing but each to their own innit
Just spotted a 54 plate sport for 4950 but it has 146,000 on the clock... so, as ever with cars, it varies massively!
I agree with you re the facelift, it does look so much better but my budget at the time wouldn't stretch & I'm not interested in doing the diy upgrade.
It's just that I think for that much extra premium I'd want something with much better engine power & I mean a lot better than a Synergy provides. For me the standard car is totally gutless & the synergy & egr bypass make it an acceptable everyday car.
For it to be a Sport though I'd just expect so much more.
Can't comment re the suspension as I've only ever owned a standard model & mine isn't too wallowy at all but I can believe the sport would be much firmer.
I agree with you re the facelift, it does look so much better but my budget at the time wouldn't stretch & I'm not interested in doing the diy upgrade.
It's just that I think for that much extra premium I'd want something with much better engine power & I mean a lot better than a Synergy provides. For me the standard car is totally gutless & the synergy & egr bypass make it an acceptable everyday car.
For it to be a Sport though I'd just expect so much more.
Can't comment re the suspension as I've only ever owned a standard model & mine isn't too wallowy at all but I can believe the sport would be much firmer.
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