3dr or escos. which is better?
#129
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Given how the Cosworth transmission is rear biased, it is just as oversteery and fun in the wet, as a 2wd is in the dry (accept you still make good progress as well ). Now given that most of the year the UK is blighted with rain, I know which is more fun AND safe .
I realise that this will shock all you fair-weather boys, but Cosworths are supposed to be driven, not sat in the garage waiting for the odd dry day we might get if we're lucky .
I realise that this will shock all you fair-weather boys, but Cosworths are supposed to be driven, not sat in the garage waiting for the odd dry day we might get if we're lucky .
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lol, this comes up often,rainbird speaks sense. for me to have a 3dr it would have to have the 500 badge or at least just the bits.tbh though i prefered the way my 4x4 saff drove to my escort.
if i buy another cossie at any point after selling the escos it will be a saff again tbh
if i buy another cossie at any point after selling the escos it will be a saff again tbh
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Re the 3dr or Esc cos comparison;it would have to be the 3dr for me,its just more special and looks more cohesive.
I also prefer the drive,you sit lower and the steering and gearbox are much nicer.
I also prefer the drive,you sit lower and the steering and gearbox are much nicer.
#148
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For me, having never owned either, it would have to be an EsCos. Reason being it has, since the age of 5, been the one I have always hankered after. Was a "supercar" I grew up with on my wall, watched compete at rallies etc etc. The 3 door, although I do find them awesome, are just not at the same level of desirablility for me.
I'll never be happy until I've scratched the itch and bought a red large turbo EsCos - hoping that will be within the next few years
I'll never be happy until I've scratched the itch and bought a red large turbo EsCos - hoping that will be within the next few years
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