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Old 10-09-11, 09:45 PM   #1
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zs or zr

hey guys, just testing the water here really, thinking about selling/swapping my zs180 for either a 1.4 105 zr or a zs 1.8, plainly because the mileage i am doing at the moment is astronomical, it is a 52 plate in brg, 106,000 miles, taxed till feb and would come with a full mot, its got a decat pipe, induction kit, x power backbox, cupra splitter, belts have been done and just had an oil change, new cv gaitor, heres some pics just to gauge interest. how much do you reckon its worth?


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Old 10-09-11, 09:48 PM   #2
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speak to andy he sapped from a 180 to a 105

ive got a zs110 and a zr105 and id choose the zs anyday i think apart from the interior which i love on the zr
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Old 10-09-11, 10:04 PM   #3
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Charge Jimbo for fuel and ask Lawrance wants to buy it back.

Personally I'd stick with a ZS, Gem would choose a ZR.
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Old 10-09-11, 10:06 PM   #4
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Hello steve,

nice looking car.

In todays market you would be good to fetch 1k i spose. maybe more if you hang on for a while its a nice looking car!!
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Old 10-09-11, 11:10 PM   #5
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dont do it mate unless,its crippling you on fuel,i like my zr but miss my 180 without fail everyday,if needs must then try get a 110 or 120 better than the zrs to be honest,still trying to get a zs by the way lol!
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Old 11-09-11, 08:56 AM   #6
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You won't find that the fuel saving is particularly good going to a ZR 105 (I had one) - you'll be lucky to get mid 30's mpg.
Now if you consider a TD (I've currently got 2 of those) then you're looking at mid 40's or even 50's if you're super-careful with the old right foot, but you're more likely to pay for it up front in the purchase price. However the insurance is no more, and you're looking at ?130 per year tax, so as a longer term prospect and depending on mileage, it can make a lot of sense.
Also like the ZS TD's, the tuning potential is superb - dead easy to get up to 60bhp extra for about ?250.
Oh just one last thing, take a look at the ZR forum before you make your final decision. You may find that you fit in with the style of posts and moderation over there, but it's not to everyone's tastes.
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Old 11-09-11, 09:06 AM   #7
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that another good point above, my zs is more economical than my zr despite the zs being a 1.6
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Old 11-09-11, 11:24 AM   #8
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look into a LPG coversion if funds allow it

I filled mine up two week ago and have done over 175 miles (not much i know) and the needle on the Tank has not moved........i expect it to do around 5-600 miles to that tank full
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Old 11-09-11, 12:19 PM   #10
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Both cars have there good & bad points.

tbh the chap with ZS 180 really needs to get in a ZR & test drive them back to back would be the only way to decide!

I made the switch myself from a mk2 ZS110 to a mk2 ZR105 back in july & have to say if anything i actually prefer the ZR, the seating position is higher up & i find it more comfortable, overall it suits my needs better!

Fuel wise it does use slightly less than my old ZS but i would expect this as it is a lighter car!
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