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joe6
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16 October 2016, 11:55 »
Quote from: flashp on 13 October 2016, 18:11
A next gen ultra light weight 4wd system would be great with this. A Polo R maybe??
That would be interesting! Test drove a Polo GTI recently and that goes well. About the same size as the MK1 which I remember and am old enough to have had a test drive but not old enough to have had the money to buy one!!
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It's all well and good getting a lot of power from a small engine, but its having to work harder to do it, what would service intervals be like, i would expect it would need plenty of maintenance to keep it happy.
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