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Newbie !!
#1
Hi new here, hopefully getting a hdi for my next car so thought I would sign up and try to get abit clued up on common faults what to look out for ect, Ill try help out on here too not bad with general stuff.

Danny.
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#2
Welcome along mate HDI is the way forward, plenty of stuff on here about anything u need to know.
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#3
Welcome along mate.

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#4
Welcome. Good choice of car. Smile
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#5
Can someone explain to me about the tax on them isn't one expensive and the other cheaper how's that work cheers
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#6
Y is cheaper dependant on year than the rest so I hear.
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#7
I believe it wad only the estates that fell over the new tax scheam and all the hatches were on the old tax system?

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welcome!
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#9
May be really stupid question but are all hdi's turbo
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(31-10-2012, 05:13 PM)dany4494 Wrote: May be really stupid question but are all hdi's turbo

YEP its not a hdi if it hasnt got a blower

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#11
Hi & welcome, Yep y reg is the cheaper tax band and there is hatches available on Y plates as well as estates Smile
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#12
I'll be looking for a y reg then bit more to insure for some reason but I'll save on tax.
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(31-10-2012, 06:14 PM)dany4494 Wrote: I'll be looking for a y reg then bit more to insure for some reason but I'll save on tax.

Buy an XUD DTurbo then, cheaper all round more fun and easier to get lots of power out of, im not bias or any thing Tongue

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Welcome along, get yourself a HDi!
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#15
Xud or hdi can't decide atm, xud's are not as strong are they ?
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#16
Depends what you want from it. The bigger the power you go for, the higher chance of engine failure, depending on whether you have any form of mechanical sympathy. Xud is all mechanical as well, so less electronics to go wrong than the hdi. But I'm biased Wink
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I was just thinking stage one on hdi not sure what route I would go down with xud.
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#18
My hdi is Yreg and its cheaper on tax than an older one
BUT the xud is mechanic as hdi has more electrics.
There is more and cheaper tuneability out of the xud.

Even though i own an hdi and i should be biased but
i would go for an xud due to tuning.
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(01-11-2012, 01:41 AM)Will_306_hdi Wrote: My hdi is Yreg and its cheaper on tax than an older one
BUT the xud is mechanic as hdi has more electrics.
There is more and cheaper tuneability out of the xud.

Even though i own an hdi and i should be biased but
i would go for an xud due to tuning.

What's tax on it mate?
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#20
Tax is such a small part of motoring costs... I wouldn't limit what you're looking at due to that. Before Y reg they'll all be the same, £220 a year I believe? Should know I just paid mine lol

Welcome by the way Smile
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