BonnieSituation wrote: » God I've always wanted one of those. Hmmm...
TigerTim wrote: » That's is nice but not mad on white. Saw a couple of yellow models in a scrapyard near me a few years back. Stunning in yellow methinks. T.
johndaman66 wrote: » ^^ I wouldn't be mad fussed on the yellow but I'm not a mad fan of yellow as a car colour anyway and don't find it overly offensive either. Think the white actually seems to work quite well with the red trim - gives it a sort of ready for a rally look! Red and black in particular is quite fetching in them though I think.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/09-ford-mondeo-1-6-long-tax-amp-n-c-t/21075021 2009 Mondeo 1.6 with 182k km, NCT 10/20, Tax is on the high side at €750 but there is tax on it to 06/19 (should soften the shock for those of ye's who seem to get mini strokes when ye see a car with high motor tax)*There may be different shades going on there on the offside but may well be superficial and the car otherwise looks pretty clean in so far as you can tell from snaps....
1874 wrote: » long nct, was going to look at a car shown here but it was already sold, a 1.6 with hitch? is the 1.6 a bit small for this size car?, looks clean though
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/fiat-cinquecento-sporting/21182924 Cool looking Cinq sporting with NCT till September for €950 A bit pricey but I would!
Boradriver wrote: » I was looking at that the other night. Cartell shows that as having an 899cc engine but as far as I can remember, all Sporting models had the 1.1 engine (open to correction there). Just made me a bit suspicious about whether it's really a Sporting, or if it has had Sporting parts donated to it...
JohnBoy26 wrote: » For that money you can get a 1.8 mazda 6 mk2 which is 570 to tax and is a bit nicer than a mondeo imo.
The Undecided One wrote: » You are correct, the Sportings were all 1.1 litre engines. As far as I can remember I have never seen a genuine Sporting in white. It does have some Sporting bits on it (red seat belts, alloys) but if it’s 899 on the book then it’s not a Sporting (unless it had an engine swap to 1.1)
Boradriver wrote: » [...] as far as I can remember, all Sporting models had the 1.1 engine [...]
joujoujou wrote: » True. 1.1 54bhp. In terms of colour, as other poster mentioned, there were no white sportings. Only red, yellow, blue, silver and black.
26000 Elephants wrote: » Real sporting isn't much quicker: it was all down to the suspension/steering mods made to the sporting and especially the fancy Pirelli tyres t'hey were supplied with from new. Although the FIRE engine did like to rev a lot more, so probably feels quicker.
wonski wrote: » I think it is, we are talking 20 extra hp. Details to follow
wonski wrote: » I think it is, we are talking 20 extra hp. Details to follow 0.9 is 39hp with 18s from 0-100. 1.1 is 54hp with 13.8 from 0-100. There was base 0.7 engine as well, but doubt it was ever sold in these parts of Europe.