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 Post Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:19 pm 
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Needs to be under 1.2 to keep it in the lowest insurance bracket.

Also needs to be cheap to insure, i.e something really slow and not cool.

Ideas?

What was your first car?

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You have a limited choice..

Goes something like this; Ford Ka / Vauxall Corsa / Ford Fiesta / Fiat Punto (more expensive car though) / or some really cheap crap car.

I'm gonna go for the Corsa :).

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i have a rover 25
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 Post Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:07 pm 
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get a mini,a proper mini not a bmw 8)


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 Post Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:34 pm 
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Oli wrote:
Needs to be under 1.2 to keep it in the lowest insurance bracket.

Also needs to be cheap to insure, i.e something really slow and not cool.

Ideas?

What was your first car?


take a peek here

http://forum.gamecommunity.co.uk:8080/v ... hp?t=46242

Whats your budget area?

Take a look at autotrader putting in your budget and however far you want to travel, see what takes your fancy thats <1.4l

Diablo-X =GCHQ= wrote:
Fiat Punto (more expensive car though)


I found they were fairly cheap on the used market :wink:

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 Post Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 2:01 am 
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1st car = reliant robin as seen in fool and horses = cheap as chip for fuel and insurance,but 0 stret cred tbh :P
nowaday the kids r grown up n hav etheir own kids so me n teh mrs stick to 2 wheels, much more fun 4, me, sod de_mrs ;)

ps avoid fiat :P


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 Post Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:14 am 
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1984 Mazda 626.

Was crap until the engine got rebult for abotu £600 equivilant oz dollars then it was great

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Sleeper Service=GCHQ= wrote:
1984 Mazda 626.

Was crap until the engine got rebult for abotu £600 equivilant oz dollars then it was great


Currently driving a Mazda from that age range, tis newer but still 22+ years old.

Only recently had a few issues with it mis-firing, but passed MOT first time without work.

Old Jap cars = reliable. New Jap cars = reliable.

Go Japanese - least you'll still have a car to drive in 5 years :P Cheap on insurance too.


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My first car was a Rover Metro... which is almost as old as I am.

Now have a clio which was a really bad idea as it suffers from the mysterious leaking syndrome that many clios have. (I was seduced by the really low milage for a r-reg car, 17k)

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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:07 pm 
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Antoher 3 am post. Thankfully I dont do that too often :oops:

But sound advice :D

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u got a y reg fiat punto for 2k, whats ur budget?

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Seric=GCHQ= wrote:
Oli wrote:
Needs to be under 1.2 to keep it in the lowest insurance bracket.

Also needs to be cheap to insure, i.e something really slow and not cool.

Ideas?

What was your first car?


take a peek here

http://forum.gamecommunity.co.uk:8080/v ... hp?t=46242



Oh crapola, need to search more often.

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