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you said that you have orderd a Focus woody? say it aint so, we saw one at the motor show and were not that impressed with the features/build for the money....what made you pick the focus?

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i agree with you guys. This cup182 is obviously a renault driver....

what really destroys his credibility to me is the fact taht he calls corollas poorly built. Have any of you driven a renaultsport clio? They are just awful. There is wind noise, fit and finish is appauling, gear shift is vauge and heavy, driving position is poor and unforgiving, i could go on but i wont. Sure it does also have its good points ill admit that!

but it all dissapears out the window as soon as you nail it! MAN! torque the whole way through the rev range. That said, i'd own one if i fit into one - purely for supid grin factor.

The fact of the matter is that these guys really dont know much about what they are saying. Keyboard warriors. Sure the golf gti and golf r32's are ultimate performance hatches - but the term hothatch really is a subjective thing.

Ive driven a sportivo or two and not only are they very practical and comfortable (again subjective) but they are an absolute HOOT above 5k. But above all you aren't spending stupid money on them. Theyre a quick, roomy, competant and fast daily hack.

You get these motoring journo's who come out of their dinosaur V8's and they whinge about the lack of torque. The lack of torque down low is only noticeable when your going up a hill with a full load of fat bastards in the other seats.

Basically what i'm trying to say is - that in my limited driving experience of only 3 years - the sportivo is the _MOST_ fun car i have driven. This comes from my experiences in sp23s, renaultsport clios, commodores manual and automatic, rb 20 and 25 skylines, is200's (maybe bar one with a 1jz under the bonet running 220+kw), jap spec 4cyl altezzas, vti-r civics, 1zz corollas etc etc and so on and so forth. But fark let them talk their crap about stivo's - we all know what they are capable of - we just have to shut them up on the track and on the strip ;)

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i agree with you guys. This cup182 is obviously a renault driver....

what really destroys his credibility to me is the fact taht he calls corollas poorly built. Have any of you driven a renaultsport clio? They are just awful. There is wind noise, fit and finish is appauling, gear shift is vauge and heavy, driving position is poor and unforgiving, i could go on but i wont. Sure it does also have its good points ill admit that!

but it all dissapears out the window as soon as you nail it! MAN! torque the whole way through the rev range. That said, i'd own one if i fit into one - purely for supid grin factor.

The fact of the matter is that these guys really dont know much about what they are saying. Keyboard warriors. Sure the golf gti and golf r32's are ultimate performance hatches - but the term hothatch really is a subjective thing.

Ive driven a sportivo or two and not only are they very practical and comfortable (again subjective) but they are an absolute HOOT above 5k. But above all you aren't spending stupid money on them. Theyre a quick, roomy, competant and fast daily hack.

You get these motoring journo's who come out of their dinosaur V8's and they whinge about the lack of torque. The lack of torque down low is only noticeable when your going up a hill with a full load of fat bastards in the other seats.

Basically what i'm trying to say is - that in my limited driving experience of only 3 years - the sportivo is the _MOST_ fun car i have driven. This comes from my experiences in sp23s, renaultsport clios, commodores manual and automatic, rb 20 and 25 skylines, is200's (maybe bar one with a 1jz under the bonet running 220+kw), jap spec 4cyl altezzas, vti-r civics, 1zz corollas etc etc and so on and so forth. But fark let them talk their crap about stivo's - we all know what they are capable of - we just have to shut them up on the track and on the strip ;)

well put.. no point wasting our energy arguing with those idiots. There will always be ignorant people like that ClioSport driver that know very little about other cars and think their car is the greatest, especially after reading MOTOR or WHEELS. I'm sure all of us have been through that some time in our driving lives :P we learn as we go along..

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you said that you have orderd a Focus woody? say it aint so, we saw one at the motor show and were not that impressed with the features/build for the money....what made you pick the focus?

166kW and peak torque of 320Nm from 1600rpm plus the fact that my old man can get hold of the turbo from the Volvo S60R, lots of volvo connections. The standard intercooler can easily handle the heat from the larger, but far more efficient S60R Turbo and its a straight swap for the smaller XR5 unit which is sourced from a S40 T5. Should upgrade power to approx 205kW. Have any of you seen the Top Gear episode featuring this car? The thing handles incredibly, despite the fact that it's FWD. At $35990 minus a fleet discount, it was also great value for money.

I guess I know Volvo's engines and their potential. My first car was a 1986 Volvo 360GLT. The car looked like crap but with rear wheel drive, a 2L fuel injected 4cyl and a rear mounted transaxle gearbox it was perfectly balanced & lots of fun to drive. This thing could keep up with late 90's model rollas & pulsars etc. You could even bolt on the turbo & intercooler from the larger volvo's at the time with no dramas. Volvo engines are rock solid.

Don't worry, I'll still have the Stivo, the XR5 is a replacement for my company car. I could never part with the NA little warrior!!!! (Intake sound with CAI does it for me every time).

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Just had a look at the Hot Hatch Forums, seems like there's a pretty heated debate going on. Thanks for your support fellas! ;)

Seems like alot of these idiots don't really understand what a hot hatch is all about. If you wanted pure performance without practicality, why would you bother with a hatch? The only reason hot hatch's exist is because young guys without the money for sports cars decided to try & squeeze some extra peformance from their golf/corolla/pulsar/escort etc etc. Volkswagon cottoned on to the idea & decided to mass produce the GTi, the rest is history. :)

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they dont even know what the sportivo is, the guy think sportivo is just with upgraded exhaust to a levin....i think sportivo is a hot hatch for sure. i just think the sportivo is such an underdog

Lets hope it stays that way. ;)

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I regards to the guy with the Clio Sport. I was at a set of lights one day, Clio Sport comes up beside me and gets a rolling start on me. I chase him down and pass him just before hitting 3rd in my SPORTIVO. Would have loved to have a fair start, but I owned him anyway. I think they're a waste of time those Clio things.

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I regards to the guy with the Clio Sport. I was at a set of lights one day, Clio Sport comes up beside me and gets a rolling start on me. I chase him down and pass him just before hitting 3rd in my SPORTIVO. Would have loved to have a fair start, but I owned him anyway. I think they're a waste of time those Clio things.

Yep Ive pulled on one in 1st and second with a passanger and lots luggage. Clio sports are not that fast.

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Clio sports are exceptional handling cars. Really good fun chuckable cars and with the iminent release of the New Clio sport im sure things will only get better. They even have a rear diffuser :o...thats crazy. They have torque all over the place and i think the good one is 0-100 in 6.9 seconds which is pretty darn quick. The ultimate hot hatch though has to be the clio v6...that thing is an absolute animal.

People discounting the Sportivo as a hot hatch is mainly due to the bad press it has gotten from motor/wheels mag. Is it our fault they never reached lift? :o.

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They're all a bunch of w@nkers on that site. So not happy I wasted the energy in my fingers typing the registration just to post in it. I hope they get lice in their pubes and their arms shrink so they can't scratch it.

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you said that you have orderd a Focus woody? say it aint so, we saw one at the motor show and were not that impressed with the features/build for the money....what made you pick the focus?

166kW and peak torque of 320Nm from 1600rpm plus the fact that my old man can get hold of the turbo from the Volvo S60R, lots of volvo connections. The standard intercooler can easily handle the heat from the larger, but far more efficient S60R Turbo and its a straight swap for the smaller XR5 unit which is sourced from a S40 T5. Should upgrade power to approx 205kW. Have any of you seen the Top Gear episode featuring this car? The thing handles incredibly, despite the fact that it's FWD. At $35990 minus a fleet discount, it was also great value for money.

I guess I know Volvo's engines and their potential. My first car was a 1986 Volvo 360GLT. The car looked like crap but with rear wheel drive, a 2L fuel injected 4cyl and a rear mounted transaxle gearbox it was perfectly balanced & lots of fun to drive. This thing could keep up with late 90's model rollas & pulsars etc. You could even bolt on the turbo & intercooler from the larger volvo's at the time with no dramas. Volvo engines are rock solid.

Don't worry, I'll still have the Stivo, the XR5 is a replacement for my company car. I could never part with the NA little warrior!!!! (Intake sound with CAI does it for me every time).

damn, now i know u're the man when i ever get round to getting a T5. the heico and the evolve s40T5 are just insane....

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you said that you have orderd a Focus woody? say it aint so, we saw one at the motor show and were not that impressed with the features/build for the money....what made you pick the focus?

166kW and peak torque of 320Nm from 1600rpm plus the fact that my old man can get hold of the turbo from the Volvo S60R, lots of volvo connections. The standard intercooler can easily handle the heat from the larger, but far more efficient S60R Turbo and its a straight swap for the smaller XR5 unit which is sourced from a S40 T5. Should upgrade power to approx 205kW. Have any of you seen the Top Gear episode featuring this car? The thing handles incredibly, despite the fact that it's FWD. At $35990 minus a fleet discount, it was also great value for money.

I guess I know Volvo's engines and their potential. My first car was a 1986 Volvo 360GLT. The car looked like crap but with rear wheel drive, a 2L fuel injected 4cyl and a rear mounted transaxle gearbox it was perfectly balanced & lots of fun to drive. This thing could keep up with late 90's model rollas & pulsars etc. You could even bolt on the turbo & intercooler from the larger volvo's at the time with no dramas. Volvo engines are rock solid.

Don't worry, I'll still have the Stivo, the XR5 is a replacement for my company car. I could never part with the NA little warrior!!!! (Intake sound with CAI does it for me every time).

damn, now i know u're the man when i ever get round to getting a T5. the heico and the evolve s40T5 are just insane....

Have you heard the burble these T5 engines make at idle? Sounds awesome. Put your foot down and the noise is very similiar to a V10. I know what you mean about the Heico & Evolve. Toyota engines are great, but my old man and I rebuilt the 360's engine after 350,000kms, what we thought would have to be pretty major was just a new set of piston rings and a timing belt. My old man wasn't suprised, he's been working on these things for years.

Why not consider the XR5 Shao? Same chassis, engine and suspension as the S40T5, $25,000 less. No AWD though.

Sorry all, getting a bit excited about the new car. Forgot that this was the TOCOZ........

STIVO's ROCK

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you said that you have orderd a Focus woody? say it aint so, we saw one at the motor show and were not that impressed with the features/build for the money....what made you pick the focus?

166kW and peak torque of 320Nm from 1600rpm plus the fact that my old man can get hold of the turbo from the Volvo S60R, lots of volvo connections. The standard intercooler can easily handle the heat from the larger, but far more efficient S60R Turbo and its a straight swap for the smaller XR5 unit which is sourced from a S40 T5. Should upgrade power to approx 205kW. Have any of you seen the Top Gear episode featuring this car? The thing handles incredibly, despite the fact that it's FWD. At $35990 minus a fleet discount, it was also great value for money.

I guess I know Volvo's engines and their potential. My first car was a 1986 Volvo 360GLT. The car looked like crap but with rear wheel drive, a 2L fuel injected 4cyl and a rear mounted transaxle gearbox it was perfectly balanced & lots of fun to drive. This thing could keep up with late 90's model rollas & pulsars etc. You could even bolt on the turbo & intercooler from the larger volvo's at the time with no dramas. Volvo engines are rock solid.

Don't worry, I'll still have the Stivo, the XR5 is a replacement for my company car. I could never part with the NA little warrior!!!! (Intake sound with CAI does it for me every time).

damn, now i know u're the man when i ever get round to getting a T5. the heico and the evolve s40T5 are just insane....

Have you heard the burble these T5 engines make at idle? Sounds awesome. Put your foot down and the noise is very similiar to a V10. I know what you mean about the Heico & Evolve. Toyota engines are great, but my old man and I rebuilt the 360's engine after 350,000kms, what we thought would have to be pretty major was just a new set of piston rings and a timing belt. My old man wasn't suprised, he's been working on these things for years.

Why not consider the XR5 Shao? Same chassis, engine and suspension as the S40T5, $25,000 less. No AWD though.

Sorry all, getting a bit excited about the new car. Forgot that this was the TOCOZ........

STIVO's ROCK

where i am right now, an S40 T5 costs about AUD120k. and with a 2.5L, road rego is about 2grand a year...

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dont know whats wif the clio sport owners, most of them think they are the king or sumthin,and thinking all other hatches is crap, thats why i didnt buy a clio sport, it will make me look like one of them people :angry:

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have u had a look around the site... man... idiots. check this...

Suzuki Swift GTi

Anyone have any information on these? I know they are supposedly coming out here....

I read somewhere - 1.6L with 92kw and 150Nm. Seems like a high and free revving motor to me...

Hot Hatch? Definitely!

so a swift with less power than a 1ZZ is a hot hatch but a corolla isnt considered a hatch... right... keep smokin that ***** guys..

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"Ahem - Stock the Clio is 0-100 in 7.1, and the Corolla in 8.5. Tell me how you could beat a RSC in a stock Sportivo? No chance mate. I even got a Integra Type S with $6k worth of mods. I know the owner, and loveeeeeeee the sound his car makes, but it is by no means quicker.

200Nm in the Clio, vs 180Nm in the Sportivo. Then compare the weight, where the Clio becomes 200kg lighter.

Also, would you like to explain how the CAI would give you 9kw more, AT THE WHEELS? Sure mate..."

WHAT A FARKING W@NKER!!! he can defend it all he want's I smoked a Clio sport. Obviously pinched a nerve with this 182CUP ******, as he own's one himself. "No chance mate" - Oh gee...sorry MATE but I had more than a chance. Those figures are so close together it's not funny, like comparing apples with apples. A Type S with $6,000 worth of what mods tho? If it's engine mods then he does not stand a chance. I know many a car that wouldn't stand a chance actually. I just can't believe this w@nker. Like to see the w@nker line up against bill or banGn. They'd just rub it in more.

It's also funny how he doesn't understand why we get such good results out of our CAI's. 2zz-ge is higher comp. and fatter head. Ram cold air in? Of course it'd put out more power than expected, it loves air more than any other motor, like the K20A and Type S motors. THIS IS PROVEN.

Woody...officially I would like to say this...

www.hothatchforums.com = a waste of cyberspace. I think Abraham Lincoln would know more about cars...AND HE'S FARKIN' DEAD!

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have u had a look around the site... man... idiots. check this...

Suzuki Swift GTi

Anyone have any information on these? I know they are supposedly coming out here....

I read somewhere - 1.6L with 92kw and 150Nm. Seems like a high and free revving motor to me...

Hot Hatch? Definitely!

so a swift with less power than a 1ZZ is a hot hatch but a corolla isnt considered a hatch... right... keep smokin that ***** guys..

Can you post me the link to that post please :lol:

"Ahem - Stock the Clio is 0-100 in 7.1, and the Corolla in 8.5. Tell me how you could beat a RSC in a stock Sportivo? No chance mate. I even got a Integra Type S with $6k worth of mods. I know the owner, and loveeeeeeee the sound his car makes, but it is by no means quicker.

200Nm in the Clio, vs 180Nm in the Sportivo. Then compare the weight, where the Clio becomes 200kg lighter.

Also, would you like to explain how the CAI would give you 9kw more, AT THE WHEELS? Sure mate..."

WHAT A FARKING W@NKER!!! he can defend it all he want's I smoked a Clio sport. Obviously pinched a nerve with this 182CUP ******, as he own's one himself. "No chance mate" - Oh gee...sorry MATE but I had more than a chance. Those figures are so close together it's not funny, like comparing apples with apples. A Type S with $6,000 worth of what mods tho? If it's engine mods then he does not stand a chance. I know many a car that wouldn't stand a chance actually. I just can't believe this w@nker. Like to see the w@nker line up against bill or banGn. They'd just rub it in more.

It's also funny how he doesn't understand why we get such good results out of our CAI's. 2zz-ge is higher comp. and fatter head. Ram cold air in? Of course it'd put out more power than expected, it loves air more than any other motor, like the K20A and Type S motors. THIS IS PROVEN.

Woody...officially I would like to say this...

www.hothatchforums.com = a waste of cyberspace. I think Abraham Lincoln would know more about cars...AND HE'S FARKIN' DEAD!

Hang on here, which clio is he talking about? The 4 cylinder or v6 one? I'm assuming the 4 since the 6 is in a completely different league!

Even the 4 cylinder one, most of the time, the clio would be quicker than the Corolla sportivo. They do consistent low 14's down the strip man. Not sure what modifcations they had, but they aren't snails.

But yes, that guy does sound like a w4nker :lol:

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no doubt they are quick, I always knew. thing is, this idiot was calling me a liar, which I hate. The guy I was racing obviously couldn't shift for **** and I can (learning from watching brian's video's lol). I still smoked a clio sport, "I don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning." - who said that again? lol

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no doubt they are quick, I always knew. thing is, this idiot was calling me a liar, which I hate. The guy I was racing obviously couldn't shift for **** and I can (learning from watching brian's video's lol). I still smoked a clio sport, "I don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning." - who said that again? lol

http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...?showtopic=6315 :D

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The Clio Sport 172 (125kw) is not that quick. The Clio Sport182 (131kw) is quicker and has stiffer suspension etc.. The thing is if it was a standing start the Clio182 should pip the Stivo due to torque weight ratio 9 out of 10 times. They are easier to drive and don't need perfect shifts like the Stivo requires. But drag it further like up to 4th the Stivo should reel him in (like a Stivo does to a stock WRX, RX8 etc.. :D ) . Now if its rolling start or ingear its also going to be close, if we are hovering around 6000rpm in 2nd gear driving out of a corner onto the straight (like Wakefield Park's) the Stivo is in its element and is fast. If its at 3000rpm, forget it the Clio182 will eat the Stivo. Now a Pugeot Gti180 has a 2000cc 130kw engine and very similar specs to a Clio Sport182, weight is also close although slightly heavier than the Clio. A stock Stivo (with K&N panel filter) is neck and neck with one of these Pugeot180Gti (with filter mod too and 15inch steel wheels instead of 17s and with Azenis RT215) down Wakefield's straight, nothing to give except in 4th which i believe the Stivo reels it in slightly. The Pugeot revs to 7300-7400rpm. SO guys the ClioSport 182 is capable but te Stivo is no slouch and revved out to 4th, watch out! B)

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The Clio Sport 172 (125kw) is not that quick. The Clio Sport182 (131kw) is quicker and has stiffer suspension etc.. The thing is if it was a standing start the Clio182 should pip the Stivo due to torque weight ratio 9 out of 10 times. They are easier to drive and don't need perfect shifts like the Stivo requires. But drag it further like up to 4th the Stivo should reel him in (like a Stivo does to a stock WRX, RX8 etc.. :D ) . Now if its rolling start or ingear its also going to be close, if we are hovering around 6000rpm in 2nd gear driving out of a corner onto the straight (like Wakefield Park's) the Stivo is in its element and is fast. If its at 3000rpm, forget it the Clio182 will eat the Stivo. Now a Pugeot Gti180 has a 2000cc 130kw engine and very similar specs to a Clio Sport182, weight is also close although slightly heavier than the Clio. A stock Stivo (with K&N panel filter) is neck and neck with one of these Pugeot180Gti (with filter mod too and 15inch steel wheels instead of 17s and with Azenis RT215) down Wakefield's straight, nothing to give except in 4th which i believe the Stivo reels it in slightly. The Pugeot revs to 7300-7400rpm. SO guys the ClioSport 182 is capable but te Stivo is no slouch and revved out to 4th, watch out! B)

The clio was the one that had a rolling start on me. I guess it was the 172. I test drove a 182 when I was looking for a new car (found the sportivo) and I thought the thing was ugly, went well, was cramped and was a rattle trap :S even more than the sportivo lol. tivo is nicer inside too.

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well old mate Mr Miyagi has closed the thread....cant stand the heat well you know what they say with moves like this i dont think there little forum is gonna last too long....

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