very true about the Hot Hatch market.. if not for the GTI.. would we have had the BMW 318ti (granted. there WAS a 2002 Touring)., the Civic and Integra Type S and R, or even Mazda 323X?
very true about the Hot Hatch market.. if not for the GTI.. would we have had the BMW 318ti (granted. there WAS a 2002 Touring)., the Civic and Integra Type S and R, or even Mazda 323X?
In reply to mad_machine:
Probably. There's always been small performers sold to the cheap asses out there.
If VW hadn't thought to put more power and suspension into a fwd turd someone else would have.
well.. it's funny. If you read the history of the GTI.. VW didn't design it. . VW didn't even want to build it, the GTI was a private project done by some of their engineers that just happened to capture the imagination of the right people at the right time and demand forced VW to build what would be one of their best and most profitable products
Keith wrote: Meanwhile, the 510 was just a sedan that could be made fast on the racetrack.
here is where you are wrong... fully independent suspension is NOT... just a sedan....
especially for 1968!!!!
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