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Maxfly 11-02-10 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by l11ke (Post 140906)
There seems like therea alot of problems with the zs!

na, no more than any other car tbh:) just that it's always good to point out what to look for, whatever it is:)

Ritchy 11-02-10 10:12 PM

i could list just as many faults if not more with the zr, or any other car to that matter, just worthwhile to point out absolutly everything

l11ke 11-02-10 10:13 PM

ok thanks guys, what sort of price should i expect to pay for a mk2?

Ritchy 11-02-10 10:14 PM

generally no more than £3000, but if you got an absolutly mint one a couple of hundred over that

Dan1971 12-02-10 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by ritchyp (Post 140898)
the 180 has the vis problem, and the rattly plenums, the leaking thermostat and the expensive belts change,

  • 180....
Vis motors can be repaired by yourself or my old man can repair them for beer tokens.

You can get a brand new plenum off the 'bay for £450 which includes both vis motors, or a second hand one for circa £200 from a breaker.

Belt change is £350 from stamford's recommended mobile mechanic and so now compares favourably to the 4 cylinder cars. Mk 2's are getting near the 6yr - 90K mile recommended change so factor in that expense if/when you're looking to give some leverage on price.

Door handles. When you open the door - a common fault will show where the handle surround comes away from the actual door slightly. Again - there is a fix - but another leverage area - or a fix from a dealer before you take it away.

Tax is £215 so long as the car is registered pre-March 2006 - so anything up to an "06" or "56" plate.

The 180 is a truly awesome under-rated car. The tuning potential is not as great as perhaps something with a turbo, but a few mods around induction - exhaust and decat will get you to around 190-195, so long as everything else works properly. Add a remap as Stamford had done - 200+ .

Don't know how old you are mate so insurance can put some off - I'm 39 and pay £280 fully comp protected with business use.

Car does 30 mpg on a run - but can drop to under 20 if you listen to the V6 go through the motions as it was meant.

Every car has it's issues. But we've all got one - And - you'll love it. If you can afford it - go large - 180 all day long - but for the looks and less running costs - I can't imagine there being a lot between the 110 and 120 performance wise , but make sure that you get one with the full 180 kit - bodykit and 11 spoke alloys. If you do some mileage - Don't forget about the diesel. A few on here running well and probably more tuning potential !

You'll also still have access to loads of knowledge on these cars via this and all of the other related sites ... so go for it.

stamford 12-02-10 08:14 AM

Excellent post Dan! :thumbsup:

Not much more to add. I would suggest you hook up with a few members local to you to get a feel for what's on offer, 120, 180, TD, mk1 and mk2.

Budget will play a big part in your decision, if you have around £3k plus to spend then you are made.

Zippy Saloon 12-02-10 09:05 AM

Hasn't the 1.6 got a ford based gearbox that isn't as good as the PG1 fitted to the 1.8? Or am I thinking of the 1.4?

p_b82 12-02-10 10:30 AM

i think in the Zs they only fitted the PG1, it was the 25\ZR they used the IB5 jobber...

but i might be wrong :)

starfire039 12-02-10 12:17 PM

You are more than welcome to come and have a look at mine Luke, she is for sale but is a mark 1, 120 on a 53 plate, if you're not interested in it then it doesn't matter but if you just want to check out a ZS and see what it's like I'd be happy to show you. They are very underated.

dvid 12-02-10 01:57 PM

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