GvidoR wrote: » Nice Civic... good luck on your NCT.
OSI wrote: » Fúcking god damn mother of a **** lock wheel nuts. Hate the bastard of yokes.
Bpmull wrote: » Found my dream car. It literally couldn't be any better wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea but I'd love one. Being sold locally and my dad knows the guy well that's selling it. Pity I'm in no position to get it. I love cars; owning, driving maintaining them. But the whole buying and selling them just wrecks my head. When ever your not in a position to buy one there loads that are lovely. Then when you sell and are trying to find something it's impossible. Might keep the focus yet and to be fair to it there's absolutely nothing really wrong with it and its drives perfectly I just never liked it I suppose time will tell.
CianRyan wrote: » Well, what is it?
Bpmull wrote: » Highline mk6 golf. Not much point in going to it. Chances are it will be sold by the time I get to it. Ah sure it's one of those things if I can get it great if can't no harm done.
CianRyan wrote: » Dream car, not even a GTI? Ah come on.
Bpmull wrote: » Current dream car. When I qualify I'll be getting a megane 225 or rs250 or a Clio 197. There my overall dream car I love the Renault sport range serious cars. The 20mpg thing won't work for me at the moment and at 19 I would get insurance on anything fast anyway.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » You'd be surprised what cars you can get insured on at 19. I'm 19 and had I not had a crash I would've been able to get insured on a 3.0 BMW 5 Series.....
toastedpickles wrote: » o_O Whuuuut?!
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I had that same response when I threw it into the online quote system. FBD by the way. They drew the line at an M3 :pac:
toastedpickles wrote: » That's balls :pac: They'l insure you on that but they point blank refused to insure me on the 9-5
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Actually, I lied, I said I was 20 in the quotes as I will be next month, not sure if that makes much of a difference. This quote was on a friends 530D with No No Claims Bonus and three years named driving.
Dord wrote: » I was looking to change to an old E-class coupe but AA (my broker) didn't want to hear anything about it. It wasn't a level of car they're interested in. I just checked on FBD, and I could get a policy for the same as what I'm paying on the A-class. All I need now is money! :pac:
toastedpickles wrote: » Nobody wanted to insure me and I had all the moneys!
toastedpickles wrote: » Ahh that's why, I've always had my own policy, no named experience, 2 years ncb though
Dord wrote: » That bites! Who'd you get to insure you in the end?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » This quote was gotten in my own name, under no one else. Surely yours would've been cheaper as you've got actual No Claims. This quote is also cheaper than my brother was paying last year on his 1.4 Civic :pac:
toastedpickles wrote: » Liberty for 1500 Otherwise it was bye bye saab I think the reason for everyone running from me was "oh its a very big engine (2.3) oh and its a turbo, jaayyyysus you're mad for even looking at that" One guy actually suggested i sell it and buy a corsa :mad:
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Insurance is weird. I just threw in your reg under the exact same policy and got refused. Stupid turbos. Pretty sure that guy that suggested the Corsa was just a troll :pac:
Sobanek wrote: » I had problems getting a quote for a 316i with all but Liberty. And it was 2100 for it. Happy enough with my 1470
Dord wrote: » I was looking to change to an old E-class coupe (2.2L 150bhp auto) but AA (my broker) didn't want to hear anything about it. It wasn't a level of car they're interested in. I just checked on FBD, and I could get a policy for the same as what I'm paying on the A-class. All I need now is money! :pac:
pred racer wrote: » George Dalton's merc is for sale, it's a 3.0d though (dunno what model it is....I never looked)