207GTi and DC5R, comments please?
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207GTi and DC5R, comments please?
Hey peeps,
My FTO will most likely be traded in this week. My dad's pushing me to get a new Peugeot 207GTi yet i think a DC5 Integra R will suit my driving and modding style.
So has anyone driven both or either of these cars ? Any good/bad/opinions on them ?
Spill away!
Edit - Ahh *&%!*$#, i thought i was in other cars section. Can a mod move this please ? Sorry
My FTO will most likely be traded in this week. My dad's pushing me to get a new Peugeot 207GTi yet i think a DC5 Integra R will suit my driving and modding style.
So has anyone driven both or either of these cars ? Any good/bad/opinions on them ?
Spill away!
Edit - Ahh *&%!*$#, i thought i was in other cars section. Can a mod move this please ? Sorry
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Damnit...i loved my fto. Had no trouble with a lot of stock turbbos...this sucks.
When you said small cars...which one did you mean MissxFTO ? I'm guessing 207 GTi ? The dc5r is fairly similar in size to the fto hrmm.
Been reading some reviews on the 207gti. Some complaints about the dead steering but the car seems nice and the equipment level is good. Not like the fto had any steering info anyways, being a tourer.

Damnit...i loved my fto. Had no trouble with a lot of stock turbbos...this sucks.
When you said small cars...which one did you mean MissxFTO ? I'm guessing 207 GTi ? The dc5r is fairly similar in size to the fto hrmm.
Been reading some reviews on the 207gti. Some complaints about the dead steering but the car seems nice and the equipment level is good. Not like the fto had any steering info anyways, being a tourer.
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Depends on what you want to do with the car, if want to mod it, then the DCR5 would have heaps of aftermarket products.
While the Pug GTi would cost you an arms and legs (compare to japs) for any performance part, just like any other euro.
Pugs have better interior and more comfy ride, while DCR5 have more raw appeal, firmer suspension setting and Recaro.
Oh the Pugs does give a less of the "rice" factor.
While the Pug GTi would cost you an arms and legs (compare to japs) for any performance part, just like any other euro.
Pugs have better interior and more comfy ride, while DCR5 have more raw appeal, firmer suspension setting and Recaro.
Oh the Pugs does give a less of the "rice" factor.
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S3 is in the same price range as the STi, so i think its fair to compare it to the STi, rather then WRX.
The interior of the S3 out class the STi by a miles for sure though.
The interior of the S3 out class the STi by a miles for sure though.
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Test drove the GTi today...interesting. I mostly liked it but i don't think it's a car for me. It is a fantastic car though. The amount of features they give you is amazing...frigging auto everything.
Some cons...(for me, in my view)
Dead way too assisted steering
Slowish (my now almost stock fto is faster...)
Can't find a comfortable driving position
Clutch pedal is stupidly placed too high and narrow gap plus no dead pedal
Brakes too sensitive, forget about heel toeing for enjoyment
Driver sits a bit too high maybe...well it is a hot hatch i guess...
Soon as the dealer takes delivery of the dc5r, i'll test drive that and report back.
Btw, GTi would be fantastic for a more mature driver or females...i did like it, but it's not the type of experience i wanted for my next car...something more RAW!
Some cons...(for me, in my view)
Dead way too assisted steering
Slowish (my now almost stock fto is faster...)
Can't find a comfortable driving position
Clutch pedal is stupidly placed too high and narrow gap plus no dead pedal
Brakes too sensitive, forget about heel toeing for enjoyment
Driver sits a bit too high maybe...well it is a hot hatch i guess...
Soon as the dealer takes delivery of the dc5r, i'll test drive that and report back.
Btw, GTi would be fantastic for a more mature driver or females...i did like it, but it's not the type of experience i wanted for my next car...something more RAW!

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Haven't driven the dc5r yet
dealer hasn't taken delivery of it yet. But from all the opinions here, looks like the 207gti is scrapped. Thanks peeps!
Hey fto617,
If you're looking for a stripped out race teggy...why not the dc2r ? Less work to be done, and the aftermarket bits are better for b18c7 i think ? A few Honda boys get their dc2r over the quarter in 13s and 12s in n/a form without too much work.


Hey fto617,
If you're looking for a stripped out race teggy...why not the dc2r ? Less work to be done, and the aftermarket bits are better for b18c7 i think ? A few Honda boys get their dc2r over the quarter in 13s and 12s in n/a form without too much work.
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