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View Poll Results: Srt4 or Gti 1.8t
srt4 7 63.64%
gti 4 36.36%
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:09 PM   #1
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srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

im getting a new car and i have 15g's to spend, i want a fast good looking car that is also reliable. any other cars for that price?
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:36 PM   #2
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

the neon sartes are sweet, the new ones'll suck tho... also could look into a saturn ion or colbalt ss/sc
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:38 PM   #3
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

alright thanks i really like the turbo tho lol
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:41 PM   #4
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

then i'd say sartie. how new are you looking to stay? what year range?
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:47 PM   #5
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

well with the srt it really doesnt matter cause they dont change much but with any other car doesnt really matter to me
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Old 11-21-2007, 07:45 PM   #6
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

yeah. id take the srt4 too. quicker stock. but i prefer the looks of the gti tho.
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Old 11-22-2007, 08:55 AM   #7
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

GTI all the way. Better looking, more compact, handles amazingly, and it is a VW (I drive a GTI ).
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

i'm obviously biased, but what about an LS1 camaro or trans am? you should be able to find one with relatively low miles easily for $15k, and in great condition too. i definately think they both have better styling than a skittle or a gti 1.8t, and i know they'll be considerably faster in stock form. either way g'luck hunting.
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Old 11-24-2007, 04:12 PM   #9
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

You have a lot of options with 15 grand. I'd get a WRX in that famous rally blue, personally.

SRT-4 is a good choice for the money too. Probably not too many around with low miles unless it was a track car.

Assuming that's the same 1.8 turbo used in the A4s, it has a big aftermarket and can see much bigger power numbers. VWs/Audis have electrical issues on many of their vehicles though. Good engines, but still hard to call them reliable. If you consider a VW, then you should consider Saab's too. Probably want a 9-3 from 99-02 since you're concerned for power. The majority of their models are turbo equipped. Viggen models carry the highest numbers. SEs are 175 i think? The numbers should be comparable to the 1.8T in the A4. Plus they are partly owned by GM so parts won't always be as expensive as the European competition.

I also would look at Trans-Ams. I've seen models run between 11k-15k up here that were low miles and always garage kept.
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

LS1 F-bodies are fast no doubt. However, a completely different kind of car. If you want a fast car in a straight line, they are a great choice. If you want a car that is quick but can handle too, a F-body is definately not the way to go. I personally would pick the SRT-4 because it is a lighter car, can be modded very easy, and with a little work is not too shabby in the corners.
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

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LS1 F-bodies are fast no doubt. However, a completely different kind of car. If you want a fast car in a straight line, they are a great choice. If you want a car that is quick but can handle too, a F-body is definately not the way to go. I personally would pick the SRT-4 because it is a lighter car, can be modded very easy, and with a little work is not too shabby in the corners.
i can vouche for ls1 f-bodies not being very good handling cars,, but i wouldn't go as far as to say an srt-4 is any better. fwd + a stiff chasis causes a lot of torque steer issues on the skittle's stock suspension. with price, speed, handling, and styling, you're always gonna have to compromise one for the another tho.
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

SRT-4 is not neccessarily a champ at handling but having driven the SRT-4 and riding in a F-body, there is no doubt in my mind that the SRT-4 handles much better. Partially due to the fact that it is not a drag setup car and it weighs far less.
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:17 PM   #13
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

Honestly the GTI would be the smarter bet. The SRT-4 should be bought it you plan on having fun with it. The GTI is more of a car that can be driven each day with out wanting to modify and race.
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Re: srt-4 vs. gti 1.8t

Being a turbo Mopar guy I have to say the SRT-4. Nothing beats being able to mod your car with crap you can buy at Home Depot.
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