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    Hi all
    I'm new to this forum and I'm guessing this as been asked before. I've been looking at a 2011 150 D Sport that I really like but after reading some of the problems these have I'm not sure what I'm getting into, are they really as bad as they are made out to be.
    Should I be looking at another model it needs have some performance.

    I would like to here your thoughts.
    Thanks

  • #2
    I would steer well clear of the 150 if I were you. Numerous and expensive problems to fix when they go wrong. The 155 has solved most of the problems, but some still remain.

    Welcome to the club as well .

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    • #3
      The fuel pump went on mine but luckily it was still under warranty. That's the only engine issue I've had so far. 4 years and just over 30,000 miles.
      May 2011 - October 2015: White body/black roof/white Bellone THP150
      October 2015 - Present: Black body/emerald green roof/black Aphrodite THP165
      Instagram @adamds3

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      • #4
        I had a June 2011 THP 150 and never had a problem with it. Part exchanged for a 155 after 24k miles
        The real early 150's (2009/10) some had issues with timing chains causing the stutters etc, but they seem to have sorted it. Ask the dealer for history on it

        If yours is good after 30k miles, it could be fine.

        Benefit of a 2011, is you can remap via the OBD port. Almost wish I hadn't part exed mine, sometimes
        And that's what you call performance, a remap, but then the position of possible problems, gets riskier

        Good luck
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        • #5
          Thanks for the replays
          its done 20,000 registered 28.08.11 been well looked after.
          Its only going to be doing about 3,000 a year Gut feeling is its a good car but if the 155 is going to be a better option.
          It looks like its a bit hit and miss if you get a good one or not but that can be said for a lot of cars.

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          • #6
            You should be OK with it. Ive been on the forum a fair while, and I always looked for issues with THPs and what sort of age they were
            Funny enough theres been problems all the way up to May 2011, but the earlier the build date, seemingly more problems

            Ask who you are buying it from, if there has been timing chain problems, misfire problems, temperature problems, etc etc
            If its clean- I'd get it, depending on price

            Your inlet valves may need a good clean- and that's round £250 from Jamie on here- but would last you another 20k at least

            3k a year is nuffin :-)
            In fact you will have to blast it now and again to get rid of the cobwebs
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
              Funny enough theres been problems all the way up to May 2011
              That's when I got mine [emoji23]

              The fuel pump went about March 2014 so it was right at the end of the warranty. Very lucky! Since then, engine-wise, it's been fine.
              May 2011 - October 2015: White body/black roof/white Bellone THP150
              October 2015 - Present: Black body/emerald green roof/black Aphrodite THP165
              Instagram @adamds3

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              • #8
                Is this the normal way to welcome new members, take the p*** out of their first post.
                Thought I was joining a car club not a English lesson, I find it a little sad that people have make a point of things like this.
                If spelling is a major part of this club then I'm in the wrong place.

                Thank you to the guys with the helpful information and helping me make my mind up with the purchase.

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                • #9
                  They are just having a laugh, chill. They have given you some good advice, keep it in mind when making your decision. :cool:

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                  • #10
                    We all speak proper England on here

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by neil-s View Post
                      Is this the normal way to welcome new members, take the p*** out of their first post.
                      Thought I was joining a car club not a English lesson, I find it a little sad that people have make a point of things like this.
                      If spelling is a major part of this club then I'm in the wrong place.

                      Thank you to the guys with the helpful information and helping me make my mind up with the purchase.
                      It's not normal, I apologise for it. I've edited your thread title and I'll delete the posts. Some people find different things amusing.
                      My DS3R3... nearly....
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                      • #12
                        Thank you,
                        Sorry I may have taken things the wrong way it wouldn't normally of bothered me always up for a laugh in the right place.
                        I'm just trying make the right choice and im not that familiar with the DS, I've had Civic Type r's for the past 6 years and fancy a change,but hard to get anything as reliable as a Honda, hence I come to the people that know and the information I have kindly received so far has been very helpful with my decision.
                        I'm still struggling to give up the R

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                        • #13
                          Hi Neil-s, welcome to the club. It is always going to be a little bit scary changing cars,especially one that has been so reliable, but sometimes you just have to make the leap. If it helps I made the change in 2013,having previously driven volvo's and Saabs, so I do understand your reluctance. I am now on my second DS3 in less than 2 years and have nothing but praise for them. Both mine were newer than what you are looking at,so the only advice I could give you is to go for the newest you can afford. There are some very good lease deals available at the moment if you like to change your car regularly.

                          Hope you make the right choice for you.

                          Good luck Tbart.

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                          • #14
                            Our 11 plate THP has been great, yes it's had new fuel pump and needed the intake walnut blasting. Other than that it's been spot on. Cost of these repairs isn't expensive either. I've seen a lot of THP cars here and none have ever had timing chains slip or such like. I'm sure it will give the Civic a run for its money too with a decent remap...
                            remap-that's something you couldn't do to a Civic
                            White on red THP
                            Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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                            • #15
                              All sounding good, I've taken out a 120 which was a bit to slow for me,then tried 2 155 and then a 150 and I don't n know why but the 150 just felt a little better than the others for some reason.
                              I agree better mid range than the civic just not as good after that but I'm sure a remap would fix that.
                              When I first looked at the DS looked to have lot of problems, but after reading your comments I feel a lot happier about buying one.

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