Hello,
Next year i think i might upgrade my little 206cc to a 307cc, Twintop or a VW Eos.
Whats peoples thoughts on the three, which offers the best drive and value for money?
Oh and what model to go for.
I know i should ask on a Vauxhall/VW forum but i havent found a good one yet.
Louis
307CC, Astra Twintop or VW Eos
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Hi there...
I'm thinking on the upgrade to in the next couple years...
I didn't drive test any of them but my personal preference is the Astra... there is/will be also the Renault Megane and Ford Focus to consider, but my main bet would be Astra or Focus... The VW Eos is also a good choice but probably too expensive
My 2cents
Pedro.
I'm thinking on the upgrade to in the next couple years...
I didn't drive test any of them but my personal preference is the Astra... there is/will be also the Renault Megane and Ford Focus to consider, but my main bet would be Astra or Focus... The VW Eos is also a good choice but probably too expensive
My 2cents
Pedro.
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Hmm! Out of the cars already available I liked the Renault Meganes drive. I wouldn’t mind a Copen, but it would just be a town car and probably be classed as the wives car. The VW Eos is the best-looking IMO. And the Volvo the most practical. I would not touch a Vauxhall with anyone else’s money let alone my own. CZC and Micra just look crap IMO and don’t offer anything over the 206cc
But if you can manage with 2 seats Mazda are going to offer a CC version of the MX5. Now that should drive well and have similar performance to the 206. The 207cc is due late next year and could be worth a look. However I have seen some Photos of the next pug 308 and that looks like something else. I have only seen hatchback versions, but a CC version has got to be on the cards and looks to be worth the wait.
But if you can manage with 2 seats Mazda are going to offer a CC version of the MX5. Now that should drive well and have similar performance to the 206. The 207cc is due late next year and could be worth a look. However I have seen some Photos of the next pug 308 and that looks like something else. I have only seen hatchback versions, but a CC version has got to be on the cards and looks to be worth the wait.
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After nearly 4 years with our 206cc we had a simlar decision to make. We looked at the 307cc. But the shape the and the handling did not impress. Similar issues with the large "rear end" discounted the Focus and the Megane, leaving us with the Twintop and the Eos. After (several!) test drives in each we've placed an order for the Eos.
The Twintop was a nice car, but was not as well screwed together as the Eos. It shook over the bumps, something the Eos does not. The Eos generally handled much better too, and to our eyes the shape looks more thought through. The Eos looks like it's been designed as an open top from the start, rather than being a hatchback with the roof removed :-)
One definite thing in the Eos favour is that you can genuinely get two adults in the back without crushing their knees!
We went for the 2 litre sport with Leather. It is more expensive than the twintop, but worth it in our view. If you want speed then the 2 litre Turbo (out of the Golf GTI) has lots of it!
The Twintop was a nice car, but was not as well screwed together as the Eos. It shook over the bumps, something the Eos does not. The Eos generally handled much better too, and to our eyes the shape looks more thought through. The Eos looks like it's been designed as an open top from the start, rather than being a hatchback with the roof removed :-)
One definite thing in the Eos favour is that you can genuinely get two adults in the back without crushing their knees!
We went for the 2 litre sport with Leather. It is more expensive than the twintop, but worth it in our view. If you want speed then the 2 litre Turbo (out of the Golf GTI) has lots of it!
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Reallyu enjoyed that mini review.After nearly 4 years with our 206cc we had a simlar decision to make. We looked at the 307cc. But the shape the and the handling did not impress. Similar issues with the large "rear end" discounted the Focus and the Megane, leaving us with the Twintop and the Eos. After (several!) test drives in each we've placed an order for the Eos.
The Twintop was a nice car, but was not as well screwed together as the Eos. It shook over the bumps, something the Eos does not. The Eos generally handled much better too, and to our eyes the shape looks more thought through. The Eos looks like it's been designed as an open top from the start, rather than being a hatchback with the roof removed :-)
One definite thing in the Eos favour is that you can genuinely get two adults in the back without crushing their knees!
We went for the 2 litre sport with Leather. It is more expensive than the twintop, but worth it in our view. If you want speed then the 2 litre Turbo (out of the Golf GTI) has lots of it!
Is there anything else you could add?
Whats the difference between models of the Eos and the 2 litre turbo is that diesel? do you know the mpg?
regards
Louis
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Yes, im thinking the same thing the Eos looks great, better start saving i think.
Does anyone know if VW ever do any good deals and what are they?
BMW will be mega expensive i reckon.
Louis
Does anyone know if VW ever do any good deals and what are they?
BMW will be mega expensive i reckon.
Louis
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I had a look at the twintop a couple of months back and the first thing that struck me was how complicated the roof mechanism was, it you thought the the 206cc would go wrong then seeing the astra roof and you'd definately be shitting yourself. Reminded me a bit of that citroen advert when it turns into a robot and goes ice skating, so that kinda put me off.
Saw a EOS for the first time this morning and it is definately the best looking out of the cc cars but a tad expensive
Saw a EOS for the first time this morning and it is definately the best looking out of the cc cars but a tad expensive
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I don't think VW know what a deal isYes, im thinking the same thing the Eos looks great, better start saving i think.
Does anyone know if VW ever do any good deals and what are they?
BMW will be mega expensive i reckon.
Louis
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Watching the Eos on a video looked like watching a transformerI had a look at the twintop a couple of months back and the first thing that struck me was how complicated the roof mechanism was, it you thought the the 206cc would go wrong then seeing the astra roof and you'd definately be shitting yourself. Reminded me a bit of that citroen advert when it turns into a robot and goes ice skating, so that kinda put me off.
Saw a EOS for the first time this morning and it is definately the best looking out of the cc cars but a tad expensive
What sort of price are you getting one for? Do they offer much of a discount? Whats the waiting time on one?
Louis
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prices are about £20k and thats for a low spec one, unless the car supremarkets can get them cheaper then its a no go for me. I'd rather spend the money on a BMW or Audi cab
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