FWD, RWD And AWD Rally Cars For Under £1,000
I wrote the original post when writing articles became available two years ago, I thought that it would be a good idea to write another one but with only £1,000, which is half of the original budget. I’m not including the cost to turn them into rally cars, because it would cost way over £1,000. Every car that I find has have an engine that is 2 litres or smaller, so you won’t find anything like a V6 or V8.
FWD - Citroen C2 GT
I found a C2 Loeb edition on Autotrader for £750, but I’m including that because only 500 were made and the guy selling it just wanted to get rid of it, so there’s a slim chance of finding one of those again for under £1,000. Instead of the Loeb edition I found a C2 GT for £950. The C2 GT has the same 1.6 litre Inline-four that produces 110 bhp and has a 0-60 time of 9.5 seconds. There are used as budget track day cars and budget rally cars, so there are a lot of aftermarket parts for them which is the case for most french hatchbacks.
RWD - Toyota MR2 2.0 i GT T-Bar
The obvious car to use would be a BMW e36 or e46, but the engines that they came out with are either too big or under-powered, I also want to be a bit more creative with my choice of car. I found a Toyota MR2 2.0 i GT T-Bar on Autotrader for £995, just £5 under the limit. I couldn’t find any powerful (ish) RWD cars that were under 2 litres, so I’ve gone for something mid engines just to get some more weight over the drive wheels for traction purposes. The 3S-GE engine produces 158 bhp and does 0-60 in 7.7 seconds.
AWD - Audi A3 1.8 T Sport Quattro
It was hard to find an all wheel drive car for under £1000 that also had an engine smaller 2 litres and had a good amount of power. Just like in the original post Audi is the answer, but not the S3. I found an A3 1.8T Sport Quattro on Autotrader for £450. It’s a good thing that the A3 was the best cheap thing on Autotrader, because it has that awesome Quattro system. The 1.8 litre Turbocharged Inline-four engine produces 180 bhp and does 0-60 in 7.5 seconds.
Comments
why ruin a mr2?
Just buy a bmw or opel
Why ruin a BMW?
Just buy an MR2
BMWs under 2 litres don’t produce much power. The newer ones do, but they cost way more than £1,000.
Melons What do you think about this list?
Decent choice with the Citroën, exceptionally good choice with the MR2 if you’re really good at bleeding cooling systems, and awful choice on the Audi.
Pretty good choices
Why is the micra the thumb nail but you put the C2 has the FWD car? Do you think the micra K11 is a good, cheap, beginner rally car?
I chose the thumbnail before writing the FWD bit. I wrote in a weird order. The K11 Micra will most likely make an appearance in a later post.
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