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Old 28-06-2021, 09:43 AM   #1
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Hey there,

Just making sure I'm not missing any models before I pull the trigger on a new ride. Sold my FN Mustang V8 manual, before that I was in an FM Mustang Ecoboost manual, I'm pretty much done with RWD coupes for now, may go back one day. Anyway these are my requirements

-MANUAL only- no auto in any configuration- don't care if its conventional, CVT, DCT, etc I can wait until I'm 70 for that

- TURBO- unless its a ripper of an N/A engine I want PETROL and TURBO engine configuration.

- BRAND NEW/DEMO- I don't want used and don't want to deal with a private sale

- BUDGET $30-$40 drive away

Interested to see your answers!
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Hyundai i30 N Line manual, falls in your price bracket. Warm hatch. Quite a good car, warranty etc.
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Hey there,

Just making sure I'm not missing any models before I pull the trigger on a new ride. Sold my FN Mustang V8 manual, before that I was in an FM Mustang Ecoboost manual, I'm pretty much done with RWD coupes for now, may go back one day. Anyway these are my requirements

-MANUAL only- no auto in any configuration- don't care if its conventional, CVT, DCT, etc I can wait until I'm 70 for that

- TURBO- unless its a ripper of an N/A engine I want PETROL and TURBO engine configuration.

- BRAND NEW/DEMO- I don't want used and don't want to deal with a private sale

- BUDGET $30-$40 drive away

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Skoda Scala 1.5 turbo six speed manual. starts at 27k.
VW Golf mark 8 1.4 turbo six speed manual starts at 34k.
Hyundai I 30 N Line 1.6 turbo six speed manual. High 30, s maybe.
Ford Fiesta ST 1.5 turbo six speed manual say 37k?
Fiat Abarth turbo 1.4 five speed manual but a coupe 32/40k

Really you probably want Focus ST but its around 47/53.
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Thank you for the replies so far! On my list so far:

Fiesta ST
Hyundai n-line sedan (surprise package)

I have no idea what a Skoda Scala is but it looks ok!

VW Golf makes me sleepy just looking at it.

Focus ST is off the list, I've had one before and didn't enjoy it that much. I know its a new engine but doesn't really interest me, plus its very expensive. If only ST-Line came in manual :(
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Thank you for the replies so far! On my list so far:

Fiesta ST
Hyundai n-line sedan (surprise package)

I have no idea what a Skoda Scala is but it looks ok!

VW Golf makes me sleepy just looking at it.

Focus ST is off the list, I've had one before and didn't enjoy it that much. I know its a new engine but doesn't really interest me, plus its very expensive. If only ST-Line came in manual :(

Yes if only SA Focus came in manual!
But there is no demand apart from you and me!

Skoda Scala is the value buy but shhhh dont tell anyone!

I didnt include SUV,s. There are a handful. I just had one as a loan car for 4 days seemed a pretty uninvolved remote driving experience.
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Yes if only SA Focus came in manual!
But there is no demand apart from you and me!

Skoda Scala is the value buy but shhhh dont tell anyone!

I didnt include SUV,s. There are a handful. I just had one as a loan car for 4 days seemed a pretty uninvolved remote driving experience.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention no SUVs! I am interested to at least take a Scala for a drive, wagon does interest me..
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Oh yeah, forgot to mention no SUVs! I am interested to at least take a Scala for a drive, wagon does interest me..

It (scala) is sort of a cross between a wagon and a hatch.
I was going to get one but a 16000$ bathroom repair got in the way.
So I bought a five speed manual bare bones Skoda Fabia wagon with an enormous 70 kw and 160nm albeit at 1400rpm at 18.8 driveaway last year.
It has actually massively exceeded my expectations as I use it to commute 152 km a day on motorways and as it has active (radar) cruise control its great.
Done 26600 kms in 11 months issues usb port had fallen in behind dash and handbrake adjustment.

But I would have preferred a Scala especially coming out of a six speed lZ Focus.
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It (scala) is sort of a cross between a wagon and a hatch.
I was going to get one but a 16000$ bathroom repair got in the way.
So I bought a five speed manual bare bones Skoda Fabia wagon with an enormous 70 kw and 160nm albeit at 1400rpm at 18.8 driveaway last year.
It has actually massively exceeded my expectations as I use it to commute 152 km a day on motorways and as it has active (radar) cruise control its great.
Done 26600 kms in 11 months issues usb port had fallen in behind dash and handbrake adjustment.

But I would have preferred a Scala especially coming out of a six speed lZ Focus.
Thanks for the input Kevino, I too was looking at a run out Fabia wagon but they seem to be light on the ground. The engine seems very similar to a 1.0 Ecoboost which isn't a bad thing. Obviously the Scala being a 1.4 would be similar to a Focus in a way.
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Thanks for the input Kevino, I too was looking at a run out Fabia wagon but they seem to be light on the ground. The engine seems very similar to a 1.0 Ecoboost which isn't a bad thing. Obviously the Scala being a 1.4 would be similar to a Focus in a way.
The ford engine is better in that the 1.0 and 1.5 hold max torque through about 5000 rpm where VW/Skoda 1.0 /1.4/1.5 engines only hold max torque to 3500 rpm.

The Scala is the newer 1.5 engine. Golf has the older 1.4 engine. Both are same kw and torque.

I was talking to the Skoda service office guys last Friday at the dealer and they rate the Scala ahead of its SUV sister which is Kamiq.

The only thing with Fabia wagon are they are not pretty especially from the rear. New model out next year.

briskoda blog site in the UK has a lot of user chat about Skoda models including Scala.

Its a crying shame Ford walked away from its manual gearbox customers but apparently demand for manuals has fallen off a cliff.
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There is also
Suzuki Swift Sport 1.4 turbo six speed man
and a
Kia Picanto 1.0 turbo I think five speed manual

I had assumed coming out of mustang you would something a touch bigger.
Suzuki Swift is at least 30k the Kia is round 23 perhaps.
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Thank you for the replies so far! On my list so far:

Fiesta ST
Hyundai n-line sedan (surprise package)

I have no idea what a Skoda Scala is but it looks ok!

VW Golf makes me sleepy just looking at it.

Focus ST is off the list, I've had one before and didn't enjoy it that much. I know its a new engine but doesn't really interest me, plus its very expensive. If only ST-Line came in manual :(
Funnily enough I drove a Focus 1.5 litre ST turbo when the dealer gave it to me when my Falcon FGX XR8 was in for service.

I was so impressed with the Focus and could not believe it was a 1.5 litre - it felt much stronger. I would have bought it had it come in manual.

As it did not come in manual I went for the Fiesta ST. If you get it watch out-the way the turbo bloom comes on its addictive and the Fiesta ST has a great appetite for eating your licence!!
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Funnily enough I drove a Focus 1.5 litre ST turbo when the dealer gave it to me when my Falcon FGX XR8 was in for service.

I was so impressed with the Focus and could not believe it was a 1.5 litre - it felt much stronger. I would have bought it had it come in manual.

As it did not come in manual I went for the Fiesta ST. If you get it watch out-the way the turbo bloom comes on its addictive and the Fiesta ST has a great appetite for eating your licence!!

Whats the ride like? Is it overly harsh?
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and a
Kia Picanto 1.0 turbo I think five speed manual

I had assumed coming out of mustang you would something a touch bigger.
Suzuki Swift is at least 30k the Kia is round 23 perhaps.
Thanks again for the info, I've driven the Picanto GT manual just to give it a go, nice little car for $20k but 5 speed and size not for me. Reminds me a bit of my old Fiesta Sport manual Ecoboost.

Suzuki Swift I'm just not into so not even bothering on a drive.
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Whats the ride like? Is it overly harsh?
It is firm, but not unbearably so.

The car eats the drive between Newcastle and Sydney return, and is comfortable on freeways and main roads in Sydney.

I drove a loaded car from Newcastle to Mt Kaputar and back and had a hoot, driving down the mountain from Mt Kaputar on dirt roads reminded me of my old cortina GT rally car with side draught webbers- the handling going down was so good in the dirt- stupendous actually.

I drove from Newcastle to a gaol at Junee and return and it was great on that country run- not harsh at all.

The only thing that is overly harsh is those really pronounced road strips that are mounds that are very steep about 350 high that have been made with a very aggressive profile to slow cars in high pedestrian density areas.

The only ones that I have found absolutely awful anywhere so far are new ones placed in Merewether, I slow down and go over them at 10 kph.

General road strips are not too bad- but very aggressive road strips you will know about- and you just need to slow down for them.
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I've tested Feista ST and the i30NLine.....both manuals.

As much as I like the Fiesta the Hyundai 7yr incl track WTY wins me of the 2 and the Coupe shape was my pick, good storage space..
It goes great but so did the Fiesta.
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I've tested Feista ST and the i30NLine.....both manuals.

As much as I like the Fiesta the Hyundai 7yr incl track WTY wins me of the 2 and the Coupe shape was my pick, good storage space..
It goes great but so did the Fiesta.
Both dynamite hot hatchs.
I30 Nline and i30N are different beasts. i30N that you are talking about are mid $40’s.
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yer my typo, I shouldn't have put NLine, N full stop.
Yep a little more, IF only was in the budget great toy.
Forget the Skoda, noisy, bumpy ride, cheap.
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I've tested Feista ST and the i30NLine.....both manuals.

As much as I like the Fiesta the Hyundai 7yr incl track WTY wins me of the 2 and the Coupe shape was my pick, good storage space..
It goes great but so did the Fiesta.
Both dynamite hot hatchs.
I'm sure the i30N was a winner but its different to the "N-line" Sort of the same as Focus ST and Focus ST-Line.
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It is firm, but not unbearably so.

The car eats the drive between Newcastle and Sydney return, and is comfortable on freeways and main roads in Sydney.

I drove a loaded car from Newcastle to Mt Kaputar and back and had a hoot, driving down the mountain from Mt Kaputar on dirt roads reminded me of my old cortina GT rally car with side draught webbers- the handling going down was so good in the dirt- stupendous actually.

I drove from Newcastle to a gaol at Junee and return and it was great on that country run- not harsh at all.

The only thing that is overly harsh is those really pronounced road strips that are mounds that are very steep about 350 high that have been made with a very aggressive profile to slow cars in high pedestrian density areas.

The only ones that I have found absolutely awful anywhere so far are new ones placed in Merewether, I slow down and go over them at 10 kph.

General road strips are not too bad- but very aggressive road strips you will know about- and you just need to slow down for them.
The only thing I found in the Fiesta is the Recaros seem a little small around the outer thigh, I'm not a big person or anything either, how do you find them?
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yer my typo, I shouldn't have put NLine, N full stop.
Yep a little more, IF only was in the budget great toy.
Forget the Skoda, noisy, bumpy ride, cheap.
Think I'll still at least drive a Skoda, I'd like to experience it myself just to either cross it out or consider it.
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I'm sure the i30N was a winner but its different to the "N-line" Sort of the same as Focus ST and Focus ST-Line.
yes correct.
I tested current Focus ST, it is a very good rig as well.
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Just looked up the Skoda Ladder...

Not bad, a lot of car for the money.
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The Skoda ladder aye.
I was at the Skoda dealer this morning.
Havent seen a Skoda Ladder yet.
Is that the model with a V10?
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I was at the Skoda dealer this morning.
Havent seen a Skoda Ladder yet.
Is that the model with a V10?
Try Scala
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dont forget Skoda are part of VW group.
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Strange Requirements.

Do you small, medium, large? Hatchback, SUV???
Just for you? Or do you have kids, grandkids, dogs?

Maybe if all you need is a Manual Turbo, you should get a motorbike?
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Subaru WRX (not much will keep up with you off the line, wet or dry)
Hyundai i30N (impressive little thing)
Mazda 3 G25 (might not have the poke you want)
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Not sure of your location, but I left out Golf, Swift and only included hatches and sedans.

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/?q=...))&sort=~Price
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