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Old 03-03-2018, 12:09 PM
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The engine used in the Golf R can see 600+ on standard internals, the Mk3 Focus can't even handle standard power
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I’d much rather have a golf r or s3 than the new rs
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Old 03-03-2018, 02:23 PM
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a close friend up the road from me is now on his 3rd engine , he does regret selling his mk2 rs500 but is in too deep to give up no matter how much we tell to get rid, and another local to me has had his car taken in twice for serious faults and have to agree with Jimmy on his opinion on the mk3 as its spot on
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Originally Posted by 1-PD
a close friend up the road from me is now on his 3rd engine , he does regret selling his mk2 rs500 but is in too deep to give up no matter how much we tell to get rid, and another local to me has had his car taken in twice for serious faults and have to agree with Jimmy on his opinion on the mk3 as its spot on
i'd have thrown the keys back at ford after the second engine popped and asked for a refund as the car isn't fit for purpose,

realistically who would gamble on one of these cars either new or second hand when ford can't seem to sort the problem,

and if i'm being honest, i don't understand why the rsoc are banning people and grovelling to a company that can't get their act together

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Old 03-03-2018, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by james kiely
30 years ago the big issue with the cossies were the headgasket and now 3 decades later the problem still persists

i will stick tomy unreliable cossies thankyou ford

Your doing something wrong mate it isn't hard to get a HG to work on a cossie ..


And I can agree it's better to stick with the old stuff
Old 03-03-2018, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dubs44

and if i'm being honest, i don't understand why the rsoc are banning people and grovelling to a company that can't get their act together
I have heard that a few members have been sent letters from the committee asking them to explain their comments on the Facebook page as they've brought the club into disrepute lol
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Originally Posted by CHRISP
I have heard that a few members have been sent letters from the committee asking them to explain their comments on the Facebook page as they've brought the club into disrepute lol

That's proper laughable ..freedom of speech people arnt happy end off lol
Old 03-03-2018, 08:37 PM
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why do so many bother with this club? going by what ive read on here over the years its run by a clique that seems to treat its other members with disdain !
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Old 03-03-2018, 09:00 PM
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They’re running it like a large company rather than a car club
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Old 03-03-2018, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Rsmat
That's proper laughable ..freedom of speech people arnt happy end off lol
I don't want to mention the names I've heard but if the rumour is true they're all 20+ year members.
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Old 04-03-2018, 03:59 AM
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Glad I never joined that is a joke.

Never been a fan of anything after the mk1 focus, I found everyone I knew that had one or used one for work found out they kept getting run into by people either parking or not paying attention to them.

I love old fords and if I could i'd get another but I think the only new ford i'd be inclined to get is a mustang. I liked the one I took from Florida to Key west recently and grew to look past the couple of minor issues I had when I first started to drive it. Was a comfortable ride, decent power and was well specced for a hire car. Definitely a step up interior wise to the 2014 mustang I had in Charlotte North Carolina, that was a convertible with a 80's plastic honda interior that was god awful, no visibility out of the rear and just a let down.
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One good thing. At least the emmisions are ok.
Old 04-03-2018, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Glenn_
One good thing. At least the emmisions are ok.
Thats due to gases escaping through crack in the block before it gets to exhaust , I will stick with my volvo 5pot
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Lol ha ha.
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I've never heard of engine issues until I read this thread. is it effecting the 2nd hand resale values?

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Old 04-03-2018, 11:46 AM
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It no doubt will as hatch imprezas dropped like stones once it became clear they had ringland problems
Old 04-03-2018, 11:56 AM
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Strange, I thought everyone was happy with the rsoc? This guy was on his way to the local meet in his focus when he decided to take a quick break at the side of the road to air the engine out a bit.

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Originally Posted by fuzzy
I've never heard of engine issues until I read this thread. Has it effecting the 2nd hand resale values?

I reckon so, on release the were fetching in the mid 30k's with people paying way over the retail price just to get their hands on one and avoid the waiting lists, madness imo


I had a look on rs directs site the other day, there was a nitrous blue mk3 on there 27k with an ultimate green mk2 for 28k, I know which one I'd rather have
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in 2 years time ill be debt free and planning on buying a good car for around the Ł20/25G mark. the latest focus rs would be a contender. I expect ford will have got their act together and sorted them by then!
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Originally Posted by Adam-M
It no doubt will as hatch imprezas dropped like stones once it became clear they had ringland problems
Most car manufacturers have there problems. Toyota's used to burn oil. When I worked on them i used to replace 2 to 3 a week.

I also used to work for VW. The only thing I can say about them is No Comment.

It's like people used to slate Fiats and Alfas. Yet again they had there problems. The Alfas weren't that bad.

Why did Ford think it would be a good idea to cast the block like they did. Surely they must of known a thin block wasn't gonna last long.

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Originally Posted by Glenn_
Most car manufacturers have there problems. Toyota's used to burn oil. When I worked on them i used to replace 2 to 3 a week.

I also used to work for VW. The only thing I can say about them is No Comment.

It's like people used to slate Fiats and Alfas. Yet again they had there problems. The Alfas weren't that bad.

Why did Ford think it would be a good idea to cast the block like they did. Surely they must of known a thin block wasn't gonna last long.
Every car is built to a cost. Why waste material and money when you don't need to?

In this instance, they got it wrong. No analysis of a component prior to production is foolproof.
Old 06-03-2018, 10:19 AM
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to be fair the reply the RSOC gave to Andy Barratt was piss poor - it must have taken all of 5 seconds to come up with that shite reply.

At least spend some time and think about it before you send that tripe
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Pmsl at the tag cvh is better
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