What exactly didn't look like drifting to you there?
@Gekkibi:
I agree it's a lot of money (that's why i said "if you got the money"), but if you compare it to the so called drift cars (tuned cars like all those nissans etc), then they were heavily modified, and therefor not really "cheap" either. I see your point of "raping" a porsche, but running them on the limit on racetracks isn't a lot better for their "lifetime". And accidents can happen there aswell. Actually, i would place a bet that more porsches got wrecked in races, instead of drifting.
I don't rate the new Swift, the old one I think is better, my mate's bro has one on a F plate what is tuned with stripped interior quick little car top speed of it is 140mph, 3 door GTI Version . I think the new swift is ugly though.
Swift sport is nice, good suspension for such a little and cheap car.. it's the little "hothatch" these days , very underestimated. Handling-wise very close to the Clio's, too bad they don't have so much power but I'm sure there are aftermarket possibilities ?
1 more "action" pic from my car, it's R.I.P now, time for something different and newer.
nice ride, ITB's on a 4A ftw
what to buy, the mr2 if ur serious about track work, the GT4's are hard to modify (comparitively) and slow in standard trim, mx5...hmm also a good track car, but i still prefer the sw20 mr2....midmount is so cool
Almost every day I counter one of these at the way back home and somehow I feel the roughly my aged male driver who wears sunglasses and drives fast a bit funny in that car, even though I could easily buy the same car if I had the money
But nevertheless, UK is the promised land of Swifts, Saxos and Clios
btw. that's fifth post this week that involves (harmless) jokes about foreign countries
I've not seen many swifts around my area (maybe 4 or so) but the C2 has definatly taken over, i see one everywhere i go! (sometimes 3 within seconds of each other)
2005 Norco Mountineer
21 speed sequential
0-30kmh in 7.8 secs
theroretical 0-100kmh in 23ish seconds
top speed: (gear limited est) 60kmh
20kmh-0kmh in 3 sidewalk squares (each square est 1m :P)
cruising speed to school, 20-30kmh
I'll post my daily commute sometime
est max RPM: 145-160RPM :P
The 1.9 110BHP TDI A4, nice cars those, quick for a diesel espacially when you put the tuning box's in them. They do have a problem with them though, when you get a lose in power when you hit a certain amount of revs its because the map sensor in the ECU gets blocked, just unblock the pipe and it normally fixes it or sometimes it can be the mass air flow.
My dad bought one with a ****ed engine where the pistons went through and turned around the wrong way, bought a engine for it the exact same problem so I don't know if this is a problem with them but seems to happen with the pistons actually turning around, can't remember the exact thing what happens but if you need a picture I could get one.
Just thought I would say, they are brilliant cars for a diesel we have just sold a A4 B5 1.9 TDI 110bhp estate and are sad to see it go because it is a brilliant car but we still have a A4 B5 1.9 TDI 110bhp saloon with a tuning box on so it actually is 140bhp, soon to be modified to body and maybe a few more engine tuning parts (This is the one what had the knackered engine in, bought one out of a gold as they are the same engines and now funs perfect.)