Golf VR6 ???
#3
theres a couple of variants.........170bhp and 190bhp ones iirc
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
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From: Stoke on Trent
Originally Posted by Dave_Hay
theres a couple of variants.........170bhp and 190bhp ones iirc
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
#7
I had one lasted 3 weeks before I sold it. I got very bored with it- but the engine noise is awesome.
Buy the lowest mileage best one you can. The engines will go on for 250k if looked after properly.
Headgaskets are expensive if need replacing- strong as fuck unless kaned from cold.
Anything before 95 P ( I think its around then) will have rusty tailgate and prob bottoms of doors- everything after is Galvansied so no probs.
DONT buy a gaylord Highline- horrid colours with horrid matching leather and yuk wheels. Std car comes with nice BBS as standard.
Horse power is around 180 I think. and loads of low down grunt.
Stop and go well.
19-22mpg is about right and down to 13 on a kaning session.
Beware of the ABS- it is the biggest problem on it and an MOT issue if the light doesn't do what its supposed to. THe wheel sensors are between 50-70 quid - ecu is ŁŁŁ's and people can spend a lot of money tracing faults. My own car had an intermitant problem- the light just stayed on when it wanted.
If you get a good one it will hold its value.
I paid 3500 for a 68k P plate standard car 2 owners and sold it for 3700.
Hope this helps
Jake
Buy the lowest mileage best one you can. The engines will go on for 250k if looked after properly.
Headgaskets are expensive if need replacing- strong as fuck unless kaned from cold.
Anything before 95 P ( I think its around then) will have rusty tailgate and prob bottoms of doors- everything after is Galvansied so no probs.
DONT buy a gaylord Highline- horrid colours with horrid matching leather and yuk wheels. Std car comes with nice BBS as standard.
Horse power is around 180 I think. and loads of low down grunt.
Stop and go well.
19-22mpg is about right and down to 13 on a kaning session.
Beware of the ABS- it is the biggest problem on it and an MOT issue if the light doesn't do what its supposed to. THe wheel sensors are between 50-70 quid - ecu is ŁŁŁ's and people can spend a lot of money tracing faults. My own car had an intermitant problem- the light just stayed on when it wanted.
If you get a good one it will hold its value.
I paid 3500 for a 68k P plate standard car 2 owners and sold it for 3700.
Hope this helps
Jake
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#9
Originally Posted by Dave_Hay
theres a couple of variants.........170bhp and 190bhp ones iirc
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
spec is wide and varied
highlines are ones to go for
but very thirsty and very lazy engines
wouldnt be that good a choice for a daily runner.......
Corrado VR6 was 192bhp 2.9
0-60 7.1
0-100 18.7
Max 138
Corrado is faster
#13
Originally Posted by Shings
THe wheel sensors are between 50-70 quid - ecu is ŁŁŁ's and people can spend a lot of money tracing faults. My own car had an intermitant problem- the light just stayed on when it wanted.
Golf VR6s are now very cheap to pick up but beware that the early ones without coil packs had problems with the heads so only look at something on an L plate or newer. Also beware that at 100k the timing chains can fail and because VW put the chain on the gearbox end of the engine getting them replaced isn't cheap Corrados still fetch Ł5k for a decent one.
#16
Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Originally Posted by Shings
THe wheel sensors are between 50-70 quid - ecu is ŁŁŁ's and people can spend a lot of money tracing faults. My own car had an intermitant problem- the light just stayed on when it wanted.
Golf VR6s are now very cheap to pick up but beware that the early ones without coil packs had problems with the heads so only look at something on an L plate or newer. Also beware that at 100k the timing chains can fail and because VW put the chain on the gearbox end of the engine getting them replaced isn't cheap Corrados still fetch Ł5k for a decent one.
Corrado's are loadsa money
#17
nice cars this is my old one i cant take any credit for whats done to it as i bought it as it is but i loved it sold it about year or so ago still going i belive its got back seats again and different wheels.
they go very well supercharged lol
they go very well supercharged lol
#19
bout 4 years ago when i had a stage 2 xr2i, i raced one and beat him stayed with him in a straightline and over over him round bends
his brother came up2 me coupla days later to ask abotu my car as he was with him and couldnt beleived i beat him
i rekon there not what there cracked up 2 be
his brother came up2 me coupla days later to ask abotu my car as he was with him and couldnt beleived i beat him
i rekon there not what there cracked up 2 be
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I have a Vr6 great car, i dont find it too bad on juice at all...and i find it perfoms really well...sounds awesome, i have a M reg totally standard in Aubergine best colour imo, no rust on tailgate or doors ect... Engines do sound sweet, i got told about the abs as well so checked when i got mine and it works fine.
#21
Originally Posted by Dave_Hay
i always thought you got 2.9 highlines. most of em are advertised as 2.9s?
"In late 1995 VW launched the Golf VR6 Highline, a limited edition based on the standard car but only available in two colours, the normal Diamond Black Metallic and the very unusual Purple Violet which has never been used on any other UK VW. Both came with air conditioning as standard and matching leather interiors. Yes that does mean purple leather but thankfully it was very dark and not that garish. The carpets were also a dark purple and came with matching overmats - thankfully the dash was black though. A wooden gear knob was standard and other little tweaks were the body coloured tailgate spoiler, the smooth rear VW badge, smaller 'VR6' badges, the higher rear section of the centre console (also used on the Vento VR6) and extra door seals. An oddity of the Highline is that it doesn't come with the plastic sill covers fitted to all other VR6's. All VR6's lost the wheel arch trims in October 1995 when the side repeaters were changed to an oval clear lense but some early Highlines pre-dated this and have the rectangular orange lenses."
Had the same 174bhp 2.8 engine as the std Golf VR6 - that's not to say that someone hasn't put a bigger version in ...
#22
Originally Posted by Shings
Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Originally Posted by Shings
THe wheel sensors are between 50-70 quid - ecu is ŁŁŁ's and people can spend a lot of money tracing faults. My own car had an intermitant problem- the light just stayed on when it wanted.
Golf VR6s are now very cheap to pick up but beware that the early ones without coil packs had problems with the heads so only look at something on an L plate or newer. Also beware that at 100k the timing chains can fail and because VW put the chain on the gearbox end of the engine getting them replaced isn't cheap Corrados still fetch Ł5k for a decent one.
Corrado's are loadsa money
#28
Owned a mk2 golf with a corrado 2.9 vr6 in it and to be honest was just as good on petrol as the cossie and better than the cossie if hard on it.Great runner,always started no probs etc and the handling is out of this world but it was fully poly bushed coilovers etc etc.If i was to buy another vr it would be the corrado itself or maybe get a golf but only if it was tuned a bit and suspension changed as its like a boat standard.Once u get a dub you will be hard pushed to get rid tbh.Great cars and well built
#29
never driven a st200 so can't comment but the standard st24 is no where near as good as a vr6. Personally i love the purple highlines with the purple interior, it does look really smart in the metel.
I was sure the highlines were 2.9 though?
I was sure the highlines were 2.9 though?
#30
Me mate had a mk2 golf, metallic green in colour with a corrado front end headlight conversion... was bloody rapid, with NOS, but he killed it, and nearly himself, when he rolled it up at a cruise one night street racing.
was awesomely quick tho
was awesomely quick tho
#32
Originally Posted by Mike1
Originally Posted by James
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I was sure the highlines were 2.9 though?
I was sure the highlines were 2.9 though?
Highlines were just trim level
The Corrados were 2.9
#33
Had an early coil model on a K plate, and at night the dizzy lit up like fireworks night where the cap and plug leads were breaking down
A common thing for the non coil pack im told.
They do sound awesome on the move
Keep an eye out for smokey one's though, on the over run a number of them chuck out blue smoke.And you know what that means
Beware those with miss fires,theres plenty around !!
A common thing for the non coil pack im told.
They do sound awesome on the move
Keep an eye out for smokey one's though, on the over run a number of them chuck out blue smoke.And you know what that means
Beware those with miss fires,theres plenty around !!
#34
p2 yob!!! how much did you sell it for ?
a mate had a 3dr L reg vr6, 190 000 miles on the original engine. leaked water but y golf 1.4 did aswell and it was mint when i bought it. general problem.
look after them or buy one wich has been looked after and it serves u well.
a mate had a 3dr L reg vr6, 190 000 miles on the original engine. leaked water but y golf 1.4 did aswell and it was mint when i bought it. general problem.
look after them or buy one wich has been looked after and it serves u well.
#35
I had a VR6 Corrado - thought it was crap, heavy on teh front and not very nice to drive.
Mates G60 Corrado is much nicer but it's got polys, konis and is just a much lighter and nicer driving car.
Nothing else sounds like it either!
Mates G60 Corrado is much nicer but it's got polys, konis and is just a much lighter and nicer driving car.
Nothing else sounds like it either!
#36
I used to have a VR6 Corrado, loved it too bits, I've owned a few cars in my time and the Corrado was perhaps one of my favourites. Only problem was it got nicked after about six months, then I discovered motor bikes so never had another.
I've also owned an ST24 and ST200, both nice cars but not a patch on the Corrado. I'd love another Corrado but they seem to hold their money.
Just my two cents worth.
I've also owned an ST24 and ST200, both nice cars but not a patch on the Corrado. I'd love another Corrado but they seem to hold their money.
Just my two cents worth.
#40
Originally Posted by mk1_orion_boy
Dont the Corrado's have a spolier that moves up when they go fast?
My Mk2 VR beat standard cossie no probs in sayin that it beat golf vr's aswell without any trouble haha.
Love the vr engine,smooth delivery of power and endless torque just keeps wantin to go and go.had mines up at 150 a few times all on a test track officer
Here's my old car