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View Poll Results: Which Coupe?
16v (unsure if this is a 1.6 or 1.8) 1 5.26%
20v 6 31.58%
turbo 12 63.16%
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Old 18-03-2008   #1
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Which Coupe?

I have made the life changing decision that I am going to sell Barney for a Fiat Coupe.
I won't be doing this until August when i have my next no claims and as his MOT is due in August I'll be able to sell him with 12 months MOT.

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Which coupe is the best one to go for? I've heard the turbo can have quite a few costly problems but i don't really know about them, any views would be greatly appreciated so i don't end up buying a lemon thats gonna cost me loads (apart from insurance and petrol of course lol)

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Re: Which Coupe?

the 16v is a 2.0, and also comes in turbo, so there are 4 choices of engine. (you obviously need to do A LOT more research )

if you can afford the 20vT then get it, if you cant then get the 20v, if you cant get that then dont get one at all.
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Re: Which Coupe?

I'd rather keep away from the turbo really (insurance) So are there many problems with the 16v?

Ps, i know, thats another reason i'm leaving it till August so i can find out much more about it and go armed with the right info
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Re: Which Coupe?

to get the best info you should read the many hundreds of threads devoted to choosing the model thats best for you on fccuk.org, and also the buyer guides, and the threads about costs of ownership.

i want a coupe, the only reason i do not have one is the running costs. insurance and maintenance are crazy, for less insurance i could get myself an impreza or evo.

i can almost guarantee you will sell barney for less money than a coupe requires only in maintenance and servicing in the first year you own it.
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Re: Which Coupe?

Id stay away from the 16v'ers. The 16v Turbo needs oil changes at 6k at the most!. Its also less reliable and more thirsty. Only benefit is its slightly cheaper for servicing (belts clutch etc) as theres a bit more access.

Jug is right as usual . The 20v's are much better the 20v N/A is the best choice on a budget IMO. I would seriously recommend against the 16v ones unless your very handy at doing DIY stuff yourself.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Coup%C3%A9
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i can almost guarantee you will sell barney for less money than a coupe requires only in maintenance and servicing in the first year you own it.
I was offered £600 for barney from a px garage so i'm using that as my guideline (£600-£650)

Even if i only own the coupe for 12 months i want one to be able to say i've had one
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Re: Which Coupe?

damn you dobby now i'm hunting a coupe again.

i'd rather have an alfa GTV or spider with a 2.0 twinspark engine, better engine, better interior, more exclusive, better badge, but same car at the end of the day.
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Re: Which Coupe?

I want one too but I know there a money pit .

The 2.0TS isn't perfect . Someone in my street had a 2001 X reg GTV and had 2 engines in 3 years . All Under warranty thankfully .
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damn you dobby now i'm hunting a coupe again.
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(please don't buy one before me)
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Re: Which Coupe?

with a coop buy the best,most well documented and serviced one you can.
they do not like skimping on servicing in any way shape or form.
also bank on keeping £1k in the bank ready for expansive bits
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The 2.0TS isn't perfect . Someone in my street had a 2001 X reg GTV and had 2 engines in 3 years .
topping up oil every week and changing timing belt every 35k isnt asking that much of owners. if you dont give a toss about your car you get whats coming to you.
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I've had two 20v non-turbos, having had puntos - smashing cars, and would never have a turbo due to the potentially expensive maintenance (bit breaking - all the big jobs can cost £500+) and need for constant upkeep (i.e. oil checking!). That said, buy the best and newest non turbo you can find - the later models had a VIS engine with a little more grunt and nicer wheels etc. In addition, all of these cars are getting on - to be realistic, even for a non-turbo, you would be best to budget £500 a year for upkeep - service, MOT and the inevitable bits. Buy one that has had the belts done once for a late model, and twice for an early or leggy model - demand proof in the form of receipts!

Also, if you don't plan on keeping it until it dies, buy one with leather and aircon as well as fsh (preferably from a coupe specialist like Motormech or Powerfiat) - these will help value and speed up resale.

If you want virtually limitless speed and power (given that all UK roads have a speed limit no higher than 70 ), get the 20vt, but take advanced driving lessons as you can as many people have been caught out by the power and have stacked them. If you do a lot of urban driving, get the non-turbo, it'll be plenty quick enough.

Note - they are all thirsty compared to a small engined Punto - 25mpg urban, 30mpg at best to be honest - and the turbos should be run on V Power at some crazy cost currently. You'll be lucky to get more than 350 miles out of a £55 tank, unless you drive everywhere at 56mph and never accelerate (won;t ever happen in a coupe ). The turning circle is utterly cr*p on all coupes - if you constantly have to do tight manoeuvres, I would think twice - they are also long if you have to park in tight spaces!

Go for it would be my advice - don't bother with the 16v, getting old now, use more petrol and many seem problematic. There is a coupe section on here which is good, but IMO the best place for advice and to find a car is www.fccuk.org/forum.

For a good, fully loaded 20v n/a, I would expect to spend at least £2k, less if you are not bothered about the bodywork or are very handy with a spanner and plan on spending your weekends working on the car! I just p/ex'd my IMO mechanically very good one for that which still need a few hundred spent on the bodywork.

HTH. Let me know if you need any further advice from a non ex-coupe owner
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Budget £1000/year in maintenance costs and get friendly with Motormech in Birmingham or Powerfiat in Essex.

And check the oil every day.
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I've not needed a grand a year for either non-turbo

However, my first MOT and full service was >£800 at a specialist as I needed a whole new rear brake set up plus other stuff For a benchmark, belts and a full service is around £550 from PF or MM
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I was just saying it's best to budget that amount, you won't necessarily spend £1000 every year, but a few big jobs in one year could easily amount to £1000 or even more... you don't want to get a repair bill that you can't afford to pay!
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