turbo, unless the engine in question has 6 cylinders or more.
turbo, unless the engine in question has 6 cylinders or more.
Turbo FTW!
Nothing better than a turbo tbfh
Fiat get 180bhp from a 1.4![]()
... and yet i'd still have the VWand most of my money back when its 3-4 years old
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But you pay an extra £10,000 in the first place![]()
TSi rocks :slayer:and gives 170 bhp from a 1.4.
Rock solid build quality, reliability, practicality, residual costs and an excellent dealer network is worth paying for - the GTi is the benchmark to which all hot hatches must strive to compete against.
The Stilo was good but let me down and I needed all of the above things from a car - Fiat/Alfa don't have anything of interest currently and there was nothing to rival the GTi at the time of purchase.
Style and passion mean very little on the back of an AA truck tbh.
Now back on topicTFSi :slayer:
what a load of ********.
rock solid build quality - not far ahead at all from most manufacturers nowadays, tbh.
dealer network - yeah fine, but if anything goes wrong then it costs a fortune outside of warrenty.
Fiats dont break down that often, get with the plot!
aside from that, yeah id much rather a new/last shape golf GTI than anything that fiat have to offer at the minute, but you have to admit theres a huge premium for it all.
and id much rather a 180bhp 1.4 with a single VVT turbo than the 170bhp twin-charged VW engine - too complicated for my liking.
you mean TFSi no?
and i LOVE that engine![]()
what a load of ********.
Fiats dont break down that often, get with the plot!
Vw do a TSi engine which is both super and turbocharged taking benefits from both kinds of charging. The TFSi engine found in the Gti is a turbo only.