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Enthusiast Joined Oct 22, '09 From Douglas, Isle of Man Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey guys!
I've been lurking about on here for months now, trying to learn as much as I can about 6th Gen's. Ive always thought they were beautiful but until really reading into it I had no idea quite how cool a car the 6th gen's have the potential to be! I've always liked toyotas ever since my dad brought home a 4th gen when I was a kid, but unfortunately for years now I've been living in essentially pedestrian only zones so a car and for that matter a driving permit seemed... Pointless... Having recently relocated to the Isle of Man, I can finally get my arse in gear... It's almost embarrasing to think at 25 i'm still not driving :S. I'm looking to learn in the best way possible, and why not do it in the car I've wanted for years... Better than a 1.1 fiesta popular ![]() Luckily for me living on the Island, I have the benefit that most of the cars here are Very low mileage. Sub 50k '95-'99 ST's are everywhere but they all cost near enough to £2750... GTs tend to be the same price but they are few and far between. Suppose you get what you pay for... Anywho... What I really want to know from some of you is this, it's near enough the same price for me to get an ST or a GT, both cars would set me back about £2200 post haggling and near enough £700 to insure. Is the difference between the 2 engines noticeable enough to warrant the extra searching? If so have you any advice on what to look for as well I'd be grateful, I really wouldn't want to finally get my dream car only to find it has a shagged engine because I don't know what to look for! Cheers in advance guys, Speedy-Sloth |
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Definitely get the GT. I've had an ST and a GT, and the GT, even though it's only like 20 hp more, had loads more power at any speed. Plus as far as modifying the car, there's more you can do with a GT than an ST. Well, more power with less work. You can more easily swap a 3S into it than an ST, or if you decide to boost the motor it already has, the GT motor takes to boost well. That's not to say that the ST motor doesn't, but you'd be better off in a GT, no questions asked.
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