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Old Sep 11, 2004 | 11:30 AM
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well i have a 2000 eclipse now which im selling for 9300, if u know ne one that wants it, but my dads gonna help me out some and i sure im going to get a 02-04 vw gti, i was just wondering which it better,the 20th anniversary 1.8turbo, or the VR6, i was thinking that the 1.8turbo had more power off the line and the VR6 had more top end but im not sure, so i was wondering if yall could help me out, thanks
Old Sep 11, 2004 | 11:31 AM
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whats the insurance differnce between the two?

Let that guide you.
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this questions been asked a million times on here and on the VW boards.. if you have tons of money to spend the vr6 will blow a 1.8t away in the long run..

but you can make the 1.8t blow a lightly modded vr6 away for pennies compared

its just like turboing a v8 vs turboing a 4cyl. the more cylinders the more potential airflow
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