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stamford 30-11-09 12:43 PM

Who's owned both mk1 and mk2 180-likes and dislikes?
 
As title, who has owned both versions and what are your opinions on them. Give details on what you liked and disliked on each model and why.

Obviously this also refers to any engine type or size but on a like for like basis would be best when comparing.

If gone from mk1 to mk2 what have you done to improve it? as we all know about 'project drive'.

Maxfly 30-11-09 02:18 PM

Not owned both, but driven a mk1 120 when i was shopping for my old zr. So with regards to build quality, the 'feel' of the interior...persoanlly i like the touch of the mk2 plastics better, the buttons are easier to remove without breaking bits off and looks wise i much prefer the style of the newer dash. I know it's the same basic architecture but redoing the bits they did aesthetically does look a lot better imo. Exterior, get some underseal on the fuel tank, a quick cheap job even for a garage to do. The rest of the underneath of mine is pretty rust free, nowhere seemed to rust any worse than nk1's underside. Less soundproofing?? It doesn't bother me as they are not exactly loud cars inside anyway:)

R8NMG 30-11-09 02:38 PM

I have previously owned a mk1 120+ hatch which I bought new in 2002 and moved onto a 2004 mk2 180 saloon when it was 11 months old.

The look of the mk2 is just like a beast. The stance is amazing due to the bodykit and now it is especially rare. The very first thing I noticed in the mk2 that was missing was the lining in the glovebox. This was followed up by why there was dirt up the fuel filler neck until realising the rear arch lining is missing from mk2.

The mk2 interior does give a much fresher look than the dull mk1. Not really taken much notice of the material used on the dash, plastic is plastic to me but having said that the mk2 dash isn't that bad. The interior noise is significantly noisier in the mk2.

Maxfly 30-11-09 02:46 PM

Forgot about the arch liner mentioned above, got mine for nowt from a scrap 400 and am checking scrapyards for a lined glovebox that will match the rest of my dash:)

(Scrappies will give most of what you need to upgrade mk2's for little wonga)

vinny1979 30-11-09 04:10 PM

lined glovebox?#

think ross did all mine tbh

Maxfly 30-11-09 04:18 PM

older zeds and 400 have a suedey lining inside the glovebox:)

Ritchy 30-11-09 04:21 PM

couple of things to add to my list, glocebox and arch liners

Dan1971 30-11-09 04:23 PM

Well .... As you know, I started off with a Mk2 that sheppeyduo now owns.

I thought the exterior looks were strong,bold and menacing. I far prefer it to a standard Mk1. My Mk1 is changing. 18's going on soon and with the badging the way it is, it's really growing on me. I prefer the front on the Mk2 by a long way. I'd rather have the boot of the Mk1 though ... the Mk2 boot looking a little bolted on .... bit like a Ford Orion. The Mk2's flared arches and nice standard alloys, coupled with a huge boot made it a great practical car for me.

The interior, in comparison to my current Mk1 felt bigger and roomier. I didn't suffer any rattles in the Mk2 nor do I now in the Mk1. The climate worked well, and after the speaker and dynamat upgrades, the acoustics inside the Mk2 were spot on. My Mk1 is fine inside. Nothing special ... but good enough.

Nothing really between it performance-wise. I never checked the vis motors on my Mk2. It had a pipercross induction kit on it when I got it. I found it quick, but I reckon my Mk1 is faster. That may ofcourse be that the induction is set up better, and I know that my vis motors are working correctly. Now with the decat aswell ... It's brutally quick. They both handle well, but the Mk1 feels just that little bit smaller and so feels likely to respond well to the corners, but I never felt that the Mk2 wouldn't.

I'll be honest, I don't think my Mk1 was built any better than my Mk2. They both polish up really well, but both sound like tin cans being banged together twhen you close a door.

Given the choice, I'd rather have a Mk2 just for the looks of the front end and more up to date interior.

Any specific questions mate ?

lewerty 30-11-09 04:31 PM

owned a mk1 180 from new, and now got a mk2 with nearly the same mods, prefer the style and interior of the mk2, both were good cars but would choose the mk2 coz not many about and u always get ppl looking

grimmy 30-11-09 04:45 PM

I had a MK1 120 and now have my mk2 180 really i would not have changed anything altough i prefer the mk2 look the only thing i miss from my mk1 is the colour (trophy blue) and if i had the money i would strip the 180 and paint it that colour.


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