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18-09-12, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Jay-ZS+
Also real men drive saloons!
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Firstly, well said that man!!
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Originally Posted by WalkerDnB
though to be honest after seeing some of the hatches on here im starting to like them
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I have to agree with you there, I'm After a red hatch for my next ZS.
But number one for me will always be a mk2 saloon, simply as that is what I had first, and I love the saloon extreme spoiler
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Last edited by Dav; 18-09-12 at 07:54 PM.
Reason: Missed a vital piece of info ;)
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18-09-12, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Dav
But number one for me will always be a mk2 saloon, simply as that is what I had first, and I love the extreme spoiler
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Isn't the spoiler on the hatch also called the extreme spoiler, the only difference being the hatch or saloon version? I only ask as i have been told, at some point, that my hatch has an extreme spoiler and i know the scooby ish saloon version is the extreme one too......
Just asking by the way, i do not know enough about these cars yet (still!) to confirm this myself.....
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Mondeo MK3 LX - Silver, family runabout, 1.8 16v, standard, does the job!
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18-09-12, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by theboynoz
Isn't the spoiler on the hatch also called the extreme spoiler, the only difference being the hatch or saloon version? I only ask as i have been told, at some point, that my hatch has an extreme spoiler and i know the scooby ish saloon version is the extreme one too......
Just asking by the way, i do not know enough about these cars yet (still!) to confirm this myself.....
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I thought the saloon spoiler was classed as extreme because it was scooby ish/EVO looking (although) I could be wrong)
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18-09-12, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by theboynoz
Isn't the spoiler on the hatch also called the extreme spoiler, the only difference being the hatch or saloon version? I only ask as i have been told, at some point, that my hatch has an extreme spoiler and i know the scooby ish saloon version is the extreme one too......
Just asking by the way, i do not know enough about these cars yet (still!) to confirm this myself.....
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Actually, yea, that's a good point, you're correct.
BRB, I need to change something
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18-09-12, 08:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by theboynoz
Isn't the spoiler on the hatch also called the extreme spoiler, the only difference being the hatch or saloon version? I only ask as i have been told, at some point, that my hatch has an extreme spoiler and i know the scooby ish saloon version is the extreme one too......
Just asking by the way, i do not know enough about these cars yet (still!) to confirm this myself.....
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Yes, both are known as "extreme".
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Originally Posted by Ritchy
i liked the saloon more because it was longer, dont dislike the hatch just like saloon cars in general, liked my orion more than an escort
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Same here, jetta over golf, derby over polo, montego over maestro (although the front is different as well) etc.
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Originally Posted by theboynoz
Hatch, I do like the saloons but wouldn't have one.... Either way i can't fit my bloody cycle carrier so need to think about a roof rack as the bike won't go in the boot of either version without stripping the wheels off lol
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I have a towball mounted cycle carrier that just clamps on or off the ball and folds to fit in the boot -also avoids scratching the car.
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18-09-12, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by talkingcars
Yes, both are known as "extreme".
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I thought so.... thanks.
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Originally Posted by talkingcars
I have a towball mounted cycle carrier that just clamps on or off the ball and folds to fit in the boot -also avoids scratching the car.
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Ah, a good point, but i do not have a towbar, so the roof will be my only option i fear..... Nevermind!
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Drives:
ZS MK2 - XPG 120+, Climate Control, Leather/Alcantara, standard so long as you ignore the backbox, and brilliant fun to drive!
Mondeo MK3 LX - Silver, family runabout, 1.8 16v, standard, does the job!
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18-09-12, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by theboynoz
....Ah, a good point, but i do not have a towbar, so the roof will be my only option i fear..... Nevermind!
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I fitted a towbar as much for this as for towing trailers.
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18-09-12, 07:47 PM
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Hatch, I do like the saloons but wouldn't have one.... Either way i can't fit my bloody cycle carrier so need to think about a roof rack as the bike won't go in the boot of either version without stripping the wheels off lol
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If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing right! If it's not worth doing, give it to Rimmer!
Drives:
ZS MK2 - XPG 120+, Climate Control, Leather/Alcantara, standard so long as you ignore the backbox, and brilliant fun to drive!
Mondeo MK3 LX - Silver, family runabout, 1.8 16v, standard, does the job!
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18-09-12, 07:49 PM
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Location: North Wales
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I personally prefer the saloon with extreme spoiler especially if its yeeeeellow
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18-09-12, 08:30 PM
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i liked the saloon more because it was longer, dont dislike the hatch just like saloon cars in general, liked my orion more than an escort
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