Thinking of buying an ST
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I still like mine and I'd buy one again.
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#9
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Ideal car for cornering Had much fun with mine in the Highlands.
And probably the best modern car for such an amount of money. For less you'll just get old, rusty XR2i 16V/RS1800.
And probably the best modern car for such an amount of money. For less you'll just get old, rusty XR2i 16V/RS1800.
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Price on these are all over the place great little car but not very quick I`ve just sold one for Ł2,400 76000 2owners 55 plate VERY tidy car but couldn`t sell it so ended up giving it away.
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Get one! Great little cars and as said can handle very well. 30mpg but some people get more, its how you drive.
Only thing is in the cold they dont like sitting at idle.
Only thing is in the cold they dont like sitting at idle.
#18
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Heard several people mention something about that. But I've never had any problems with mine. You have to be a little bit careful with the clutch and throttle when you start, especially when the car is cold. But this is mostly caused by the setup of the engine. Would it be too smooth many people would complain about that it's not typical for such a sporty car.
Mine just stalls now and then when you move the car at about idle speed. Looks like the combination of throttle and idle speed control in one unit sometimes doesn't work properly. When you lift your foot, the throttle closes and the engine speed drops too fast the idle control isn't able to open the throttle fast enough to prevent the engine from stalling. But as mentioned, this doesn't happen very often. About once a month or so.
Mine just stalls now and then when you move the car at about idle speed. Looks like the combination of throttle and idle speed control in one unit sometimes doesn't work properly. When you lift your foot, the throttle closes and the engine speed drops too fast the idle control isn't able to open the throttle fast enough to prevent the engine from stalling. But as mentioned, this doesn't happen very often. About once a month or so.
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