I saw a neighbour (well, the own the property, don't live there) driving on my way down the local dual carriageway - and they own a Polo SE with the 95PS version and overtook him (me keeping a steady 70mph up the incline) after keeping pace with him earlier on the flat;
Proves nothing in reality. Could be the car or it could be an incompetent driver who is unable to use the correct throttle pressure to maintain speed. Drove a 95 PS Fabia for the morning and it was perfectly competent, bought the 110 PS version simply because as well as having another 15 PS it had another gear.
I've seen other Up!s and other smaller VAG cars and of other makes having to change down to keep up the speed - yes, some *may* have been the non-turbo MPI version, but like with most makes, the bottom spec cars don't sell in great numbers these days, so I assumed they'd be the middle or upper spec engined models.
Skoda and Seat do not sell a TSI versions, only the MPi. VW do sell a TSI version (as well as the recently released GTi - not spotted one yet) but I have absolutely no ide how many the actually sell.
Looking on Skoda's website, the Fabia is now only available as a petrol, so the likelihood is that I would be seeing either a 95PS or 115PS version.
That is true for the 2019 MY cars but as far as I am aware due to the new emission rules none have yet been delivered to customers. But there has always been the MPi verions and it could well be those you have seen.
As I said before, you're taking my/others' personal experiences WAY too personally.
Problem is YOU have NO personal experience of driving a Fabia TSi. You are basing your criticism on seeing at a distance cars driven by others without even being sure they are TSi versions. People who own TSi's and post on here are not criticising the performance of them. I am not taking it personally but one thing that I hate with a passion is people who have formed opions without any experience to base them on.
I happen to think that the car you've bought is a fine one, and it may be that they *all* were MPIs rather than TSIs, but I was only relaying my experiences as I saw them.
SAW is the important word. You really need to experience one before making what you think are expert comments. You may not like to admit it but having owned a car for 6 months gives me far more experience than you have simply by overtaking one (which might not even be a TSi.
Get some experience of the TSi and you may be taken more seriously.
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What about the 1.0 90PS Up!? Surely THAT has to be a turbocharged engine (it doesn't matter WHAT they call it). They also sell the 115PS GTi, again, highly likely to be a TSi, though I doubt it was one of those.
www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/up-2012/d.../
I dislike self-important, condescending fools who think their opinion is the right one 100% of the time and doesn't ever entertain that either they might be wrong (and admit so when they are) for once or that two differing opinions can be both right or wrong. Note that this doesn't stop you pontificating on many issues, sometimes without much knowledge of them.
The problem with you is that you always want to try and prove you're right to the detriment of what's being discussed. Anyone can criticise or point out, with or without evidence (BTW - 'evidence' isn't just someone saying X or Y, hence why this is a disucssion [by all means, show as a video and I'll be happy to admit my error as it pertains to your car, noting that an indicated 70mph roughly equals an actual 63-67mph]) that they believe differently to someone, but I was and still am genuinely going by what I saw - I am not, as I've said MANY times, trying to say that TSi engines (I never mentioned the VAG engine specifically - other makes outside the VAG umbrella make trubocharged small capacity petrol engines) are rubbish, or your purchase was a terrible one, but stating an opinion.
If you want others to interact with you, have at least some respect that they can have an opinion, and even if you know 100% that that opinion is incorrect, don't just treat them with disdain if that opinion is honestly expressed based on an experience. The debate doesn't just end when you've spoken, and it's not about scoring points to see who wins each time. If you can't see that, then perhaps you'd be better off elsewhere - an echo chamber perhaps.
I apologise to the OP and the moderators such as Avant for this carrying on as it has, but I had no way of talking to Skidpan about this privately, as I would've preferred, especially in the light of his (IMHO) continued personalised attacks that I felt could not stand without reply. I will say no more on the matter (unless required to by Avant) and concentrate on the original issue here and on other threads as I normally do.
Thank you.
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What about the 1.0 90PS Up!? Surely THAT has to be a turbocharged engine (it doesn't matter WHAT they call it). They also sell the 115PS GTi, again, highly likely to be a TSi, though I doubt it was one of those.
If you had taken the time to read and understand my post above you would have read "Skoda and Seat do not sell a TSI versions, only the MPi. VW do sell a TSI version (as well as the recently released GTi -" think that is a clear enough statement that i accept that TSi and GTi versions of the Up exist.
I dislike self-important, condescending fools who think their opinion is the right one 100% of the time and doesn't ever entertain that either they might be wrong (and admit so when they are) for once or that two differing opinions can be both right or wrong. Note that this doesn't stop you pontificating on many issues, sometimes without much knowledge of them.
I have never said I am 100% correct but equally when I have had the pleasure to own a car for 6 months I feel that I have a far greater knowledge of that car than someone who bases their opinions on having overtaken one on the motorway.
The problem with you is that you always want to try and prove you're right to the detriment of what's being discussed. Anyone can criticise or point out, with or without evidence (BTW - 'evidence' isn't just someone saying X or Y, hence why this is a disucssion [by all means, show as a video and I'll be happy to admit my error as it pertains to your car, noting that an indicated 70mph roughly equals an actual 63-67mph]) that they believe differently to someone, but I was and still am genuinely going by what I saw -
Even if I could be bother to post a video (to be honest no idea how to) what would it prove? If you want to find out about any car drive it and that is what I have suggested that you do several times. A video is no substitute for a bum on the seat.
I am not, as I've said MANY times, trying to say that TSi engines (I never mentioned the VAG engine specifically - other makes outside the VAG umbrella make trubocharged small capacity petrol engines) are rubbish, or your purchase was a terrible one, but stating an opinion.
You stated an opinion on the driving characteristics of a car (you have not driven) based on overtaking a car on the motorway, how daft is that. I accept yopur comments are not VAG specific but my comments are since that is the car we own. How stupid would I be making comments about a 1.0T Vauxhall or 1.0T Ford when I have never driven (or been passenger) in one. Probably overtaken a few and equally mignt have been overtaken by a few but that odes not mean they are slower of faster than our Fabia TSi, as you surely realise that is down to the driver.
If you want others to interact with you, have at least some respect that they can have an opinion, and even if you know 100% that that opinion is incorrect, don't just treat them with disdain if that opinion is honestly expressed based on an experience. The debate doesn't just end when you've spoken, and it's not about scoring points to see who wins each time. If you can't see that, then perhaps you'd be better off elsewhere - an echo chamber perhaps.
Thats great from someone who called me a "self-important, condescending fool" in their last post
I apologise to the OP and the moderators such as Avant for this carrying on as it has, but I had no way of talking to Skidpan about this privately, as I would've preferred, especially in the light of his (IMHO) continued personalised attacks that I felt could not stand without reply. I will say no more on the matter (unless required to by Avant) and concentrate on the original issue here and on other threads as I normally do.
Thank you.
I have been very restrained in my replies to you and I am sure Avant appreciates this. I am also sure he appreciates that I have personal experience of owning and driving VAG TSi's whereas you don't.
To sum up my replies are not "continued personalised attacks", they are statements of the real and true facts. If members are too thin skinned to accept correction because they are wrong and lack knowledge on specific matters and feel its a personal attack I honestly feel sorry for them. Man up and accept the true facts.
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As Andy says., the point of this thread is to help DomJ find a suitable car.
It may have already been suggested - it's too boring to read through all the unnecessary arguments above - but I'd suggest you look at a Toyota Yaris 1.3. My daughter had four in a row, and all were completely reliable and much livelier and pleasant to drive than the road tests would have you believe. Avoid the 1.0 Yaris: much slower and no more economical as it needs a lot of right foot to make reasonable progress.
The Yaris has been in production since 1999 so there should be plenty around to suit your budget.
Thank you for that, I'd almost given up on my own thread.
I'd forgotten about the Yaris a bit, I shall enquire!
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Thank you for that, I'd almost given up on my own thread.
You need to thank Engineer Andy for that when he made his ill informed comment
"A modern 1.0T petrol would be able to saty at 70 up a reasonable motorway incline, though you probably would have to drop from 5th to 4th (or from 6th to 5th/4th),"
in truth it is not an issue.
But why he needed to make the comment is beyond me since posters before this had never mentioned such a car simply because none would be available within your budget. Most suggestions up to this point seemed to match your brief (amended once you realised that 0-60 did not mean good cruising ability).
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I do, frequently, look at the threads and posts on here and pick up little snippets along the way - and have enjoyed doing so for rather a long time. I often don't have that much to say - so I don't say anything ... it's a case of ..." Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to speak and remove all doubt" :-)
But just lately a certain person seems, increasingly, to be dominating the threads and introducing bad feeling and 'stirring it up' at, what seems like, every opportunity.
Are your ears burning skidpan?
But, no matter, it's easy enough to try to skip the topics that get unpleasant. - or simply to visit the site less frequently and hope it sorts itself out in the fullness of time.
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"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to speak and remove all doubt" :-)
Quite agree KB - no-one seems to know who first said that, but it's very true. To be fair, most people on the forum, like you, get their brains in gear before their keyboard.
Interestingly, if he finds a smaller, cheaper-to-run car, our very patient original poster, DomJ, will have a Saab to sell There could be a buyer.....think of the Swedish town where Saabs were made. :)
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"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to speak and remove all doubt" :-)
Quite agree KB - no-one seems to know who first said that, but it's very true. To be fair, most people on the forum, like you, get their brains in gear before their keyboard.
Interestingly, if he finds a smaller, cheaper-to-run car, our very patient original poster, DomJ, will have a Saab to sell There could be a buyer.....think of the Swedish town where Saabs were made. :)
Do you have a sideline in making up cryptic clues for crosswords Avant?
Subtle, real subtle ;)
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Interestingly, if he finds a smaller, cheaper-to-run car, our very patient original poster, DomJ, will have a Saab to sell There could be a buyer.....think of the Swedish town where Saabs were made. :)
The old Saab has so many problems its not worth selling! I will unfortunately be parting it out as it'll be worth way more in bits.
Back to my original search I briefly looking into ~2006 Polo's (the facelift) although found that many don't have remote locking, that seems a bit bizzare on a car of that age especially as lots have A/C.
I'm stuck for wanting something sensible but also wanting something a bit oddball.
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"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool then to speak and remove all doubt" :-)
Quite agree KB - no-one seems to know who first said that, but it's very true. To be fair, most people on the forum, like you, get their brains in gear before their keyboard.
Avant
If you are happy for members with no experience of certain cars to post their beliefs which are clearly incorrect and then discourage people from correcting those mistakes then go ahead, its your forum.
A forum full of misinformation would certainly make the moderator look foolish.
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Well apart from the Daihatsu Sirion previously mentioned (very closely related to the Yaris), look for a Suzuki Ignis Sport. Not many around granted, but i seem to remember them getting fairly positive reviews when new. A little unrefined, but extremely reliable and very tough. One of the reasons there are so few around, is that most were turned into entry level rally cars (because they are so tough).
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20181022172...1
Only seems to be this one on Autotrader and none on ebay! :(
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