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VX220 Turbo?

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im looking at getting new company car in the next month or so and have been tempted by one of these little buggers. Anyone had any experience with one good or bad? any input would be greatly appreciated

Thanks,

Tippo

Good cheap one here :DVxr No 16 For Sale - vx220.org.uk

Sorry didnt mean to say Good ;)

I like the look of them but cant get my *** in them, supposed to be a great drivers car with the lotus chassis

Good driver's cars although I've heard that the non-turbo is better so it might be worth driving them back to back if you can to compare. Also check for accident damage/repairs as a lot of them spend their time on track.

Not sure if I'd run one as an everyday car, but then that might just be old age setting in :o:rofl:

Chris

ps. Damn beaten to the number 16 link :(:rofl:

I do 100+ miles a day in my Roadie and love it - don't listen to these old farts who go on about practicality or comfort.

You only live once, wouldn't you rather (possibly) regret buying one than always wish you had...

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I do 100+ miles a day in my Roadie and love it - don't listen to these old farts who go on about practicality or comfort.

You only live once, wouldn't you rather (possibly) regret buying one than always wish you had...

thats excatly what im thinking :D

I had a roadie for 2 years, loved it.

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IIRC, they aren't in production anymore if you have to get a new one...

Top cars though, brutal performance in the Z'LET version, and an Elise underneath. What more could you want?! (ignoring practicality for a start...:D)

Oh, and you could stick an Opel badge on it to keep some credibility... :D

I do 100+ miles a day in my Roadie and love it - don't listen to these old farts who go on about practicality or comfort.

I was thinking more about trying to keep it on the road in rain, ice and snow during the winter months. It's quite comfortable as far as 2 seater sports cars go ;)

Chris

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