Parkers Modern Classics - why no RS4?
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They're also on the list for the future!
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I was valeting at a main dealer and one of the salesman bought one and was going on at me about how fast it was. I had a 16v Golf at the time so I suggested a wager involving ownership of both cars. Start/finish at the dealership in sidcup, up A20 to swanley junction and back. Despite his strong commitment at first he declined eventually lol.Audi Pardner wrote:
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I assume you mean the RS4!modern_classics wrote:They're also on the list for the future!

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What about the icons of the previous generation of hot hatches - Peugeot 205 GTi (especially the 1.9) and the Renault 5GT Turbo? I hope they're on the list too.modern_classics wrote:They're also on the list for the future!
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esp_mm-270 wrote:I was valeting at a main dealer and one of the salesman bought one and was going on at me about how fast it was. I had a 16v Golf at the time so I suggested a wager involving ownership of both cars. Start/finish at the dealership in sidcup, up A20 to swanley junction and back. Despite his strong commitment at first he declined eventually lol.Audi Pardner wrote:
I had a Sierra XR4i for 14 years. Looked after it really well in the belief that it would one day become collectable. Never didand prices haven't gone up much since. I scrapped it when it succumbed to the rust bug after 21 years.
Don't blame him


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^^^^^^ +1. Enjoying the magazine BTW!JEZZA1644 wrote:I assume you mean the RS4!modern_classics wrote:They're also on the list for the future!
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AgreedPetrolDave wrote:What about the icons of the previous generation of hot hatches - Peugeot 205 GTi (especially the 1.9) and the Renault 5GT Turbo? I hope they're on the list too.modern_classics wrote:They're also on the list for the future!

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I had my 5GTT tweaked by Brodie Brittain Racing so it made about 170bhp and had the front suspension geometry changed so that it didn't just spin the front wheels!RichieRS wrote:Agreedowned both and the 5GTT is still possibly the most fun car i have ever owned!!!
It was the archetypal "pocket rocket" and the RS4 is the first car afterwards that I've loved as much - well actually I love the RS4 more

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PetrolDave wrote:I had my 5GTT tweaked by Brodie Brittain Racing so it made about 170bho and had the front suspension geometry changed so that it didn't just spin the front wheels!RichieRS wrote:Agreedowned both and the 5GTT is still possibly the most fun car i have ever owned!!!
It was the archetypal "pocket rocket" and the RS4 is the first car afterwards that I've loved as much - well actually I love the RS4 more
That sounds awesome for something that weighs as much as a Coke can (built like one too).
Just had the updated clutch and head gasket but running about 16psi. Loads of engine bling from k-tec racing. I sold it to a mate and bought a Nissan pulsar GTIR. Had a bit of a drag with him a week after I got it and he kept up with me. Was bloody gobsmacked!!!!.
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I've a feeling you'll enjoy the next issue, which is out at the start of February....Audi Pardner wrote:^^^^^^ +1. Enjoying the magazine BTW!JEZZA1644 wrote:I assume you mean the RS4!modern_classics wrote:They're also on the list for the future!

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Agreed. The VTR VTS were great cars when they came out, but hardly sought after now.Surrey Sam wrote:Saxo VTS/VTR were ok, but not great.
For that era, I'd say the 106 Rallye or Clio Williams were the icons to have within that market sector.
Of the more modern cars under 20 years old (ignoring R5, 205, Williams etc) straight clean unmodified 106 Rallyes and GTis have gone up a bit, they are so hard to find now. 306 GTi-6 or Rallyes haven't really gone up much which I find surprising, as again good ones are rare. There's not a single GTi-6 or Rallye on Autotrader or Pistonheads or Car and Classic atm. I know of someone who snapped up a 1500 mile Rallye when the Ryton Peugeot 206 factory was demolished, he got it ridiculously cheap, must be worth a bit now!
Ignoiring the run out model 182 Trophy, there are too many 172 182 around for those to go up, they are still falling. Their time will come - but it will be a lomg long time. There were a third of a million 205 GTis built worldwide (16 and 19) over the years.....
If you want old school fun, buy a 172 Cup. If you want to take a punt on something that might appreciate, I'd go for a 306 Rallye (if you can find a good one!)
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I really liked the 306 gti-6, but the 205 gti was waaaaay more fun.
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Porsche Macan Turbo.
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Audi S3, S4 V8 avant.
Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
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10 years I've had my 205 this August! Time flies
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I looked to buy another one before I bought the RS6, just couldn't find a good one that was worth looking at that wasn't stoooopid money.
Wonder what 309 Goodwood prices are like at the moment? Sold that dirt cheap cause I was constantly pestered it was in the way
Wonder what 309 Goodwood prices are like at the moment? Sold that dirt cheap cause I was constantly pestered it was in the way

previous- Pug 205 gti, 306 gti, 309 gti Goodwood.
Audi S3, S4 V8 avant.
Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
Audi S3, S4 V8 avant.
Porsche Macan Turbo.
Gone but NEVER forgotten - C5 RS6 Misano red avant.
Now - Empty garage
If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there!
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