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Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:30 pm
by Taz
mrs has a late model tip lancer, quite funny as she has never driven a manual, but constantly keep her hand on the shifter :lol:
got to teach her one day, but not in the hefti ho though 8O

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:38 pm
by aza013
Taz wrote:mrs has constantly keep her hand on the shifter :lol:
and that is bad how?
It should keep a :D on your face :lol: .

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:42 pm
by Sahin
Taz wrote:mrs has a late model tip lancer, quite funny as she has never driven a manual, but constantly keep her hand on the :lol:
:cheeky:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 9:44 pm
by Daniel2019
Ah so she likes to keep her hand on the knob hey? :cheeky:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:36 pm
by silverGPX
One cannot describe the attractiveness of a girl slamming a tip gear stick into the next gear on the revlimiter in an FTO..

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:39 pm
by Sahin
silverGPX wrote:One cannot describe the attractiveness of a girl slamming a tip gear stick into.....
:lol:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:40 pm
by Taz
aza013 wrote:
Taz wrote:mrs has constantly keep her hand on the shifter :lol:
and that is bad how?
It should keep a :D on your face :lol: .
Never said it was bad :lol:
Just pointing out she was born to drive manual, but never got around to it. Im sure one day ill buy another little run around car (hopefully an fto) and teach her in it :D

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:44 pm
by Technikhaus
ObsidianRadio wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:
Vectose wrote:Women can't drive tip, only full auto. :troll:
^^^
My wife is testament to this.
As is my girlfriend. :facepalm:
As is my Mum :facepalm:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:23 pm
by Astron_Boy
silverGPX wrote:One cannot describe the attractiveness of a girl slamming a tip gear stick into the next gear on the revlimiter in an FTO..
and the reason she hit the limiter and not 500rpm before hand?

:troll:

To me, that's simply not attractive, but let's not visit this debate... :lol:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:23 am
by spency
it must be f**king impossible for you idiots to refrain from spamming for 1 thread. its always the same group of f**k tards that start it off as well.

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:19 am
by Astron_Boy
spency wrote:it must be f**king impossible for you idiots to refrain from spamming for 1 thread. its always the same group of f**k tards that start it off as well.
That's like saying, it's always the newbies that ask the same questions which are already in the forum.... :roll:

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:18 pm
by -Nighthawk-
spency wrote:it must be f**king impossible for you idiots to refrain from spamming for 1 thread. its always the same group of f**k tards that start it off as well.
+1. It's become too ridiculous lately. Leave it to the Gibberish Corner FFS...

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:29 pm
by ebmp19
I've gone and looked at a couple FTOs and so far I havn't found any well looked after ones. The first one was a 99 GX aero which had really bad body work and paint (couldn't see it at all in the photos) , the second and third were 95 GRs which had rust and leaks etc. I guess it might be a while before someone sells a decent one....

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:25 pm
by -Nighthawk-
Unfortunately every year it's harder and harder to find an FTO in decent condition.

For 6k a lot of the time there are a few issues, raise that price a few more thousand and you "should" start seeing more clean examples.

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:25 pm
by Astron_Boy
ebmp19 wrote:99 GX aero which had really bad body work and paint (couldn't see it at all in the photos)
Pity, as they are not a common model at all.

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:06 pm
by ebmp19
Do you think cars for sale on this website tend to be in better condition than ones on carsales and gumtree?

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:18 pm
by Taz
ebmp19 wrote:Do you think cars for sale on this website tend to be in better condition than ones on carsales and gumtree?
As a general rule, no. buying a car from anywhere is a mixed bad, ive seen (personally, first hand) that buying a car off here can be a big lemon, as sarp unfortunately learned the hard way, however personally, i have bought a car off here and have not had a single problem with it since. Its all about how it has been treated throughout its life, and there seems to be a trend where all the facelift, later models are much better then the earlier models. (unconfirmed though)
I personally would look for a later mode fto, and dont always think that more km's means a worse off car.

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:25 pm
by ebmp19
I can't really spend more than 7.5k so what sort of model/KM do you think I should be looking at? I'm definitely not buying a car before I get it inspected so hopefully that increases the chances of me not buying a lemon.

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:28 pm
by Taz
for 7.5k you should be able to get a decent fto, i paid 10k for mine a few years ago. You should get a good condition gpx for that price. Again, personally dont pay attention to the km (although around 150-200k is what youll find) as a good kept 200k car is better than a problem riddled thrashed 100k car

Re: Advice on buying an FTO

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:31 pm
by ebmp19
So will a good condition FTO at that kind of mileage still run reliably and not constantly need repairs? What major things should have been done (like timing belt etc)