Been trying to buy a car over the last few days. Way too much stress.
So.. Go on, spill it.. what you been doing?
28-07-09, 01:57 PM
#1,592
What you after? My GTI is up for sale!
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'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
28-07-09, 06:50 PM
#1,593
I wish - gonna probably end up with a 1.0 Fiesta/Polo/Micra
Was looking at a Golf or Focus TDi but it's so much cheaper to get a little car for the first year or two I'm just gonna live with something to get me from A to B. Problem is finding one for under £800 that isn't dodgy as hell ("Yeah mate, we've got that Polo. Yeah, 12 month MOT done by my mate. Yeah, btw, it had an engine swap and it's got no service history at all? Sound good, yeah?").
Gonna end up with a car older than me or that's got near 180k on the clock it seems
edit: If anyones got any tips on starter cars or what to look for on cheap rides, any help would be much appreciated.
Was looking at a Golf or Focus TDi but it's so much cheaper to get a little car for the first year or two I'm just gonna live with something to get me from A to B. Problem is finding one for under £800 that isn't dodgy as hell ("Yeah mate, we've got that Polo. Yeah, 12 month MOT done by my mate. Yeah, btw, it had an engine swap and it's got no service history at all? Sound good, yeah?").
Gonna end up with a car older than me or that's got near 180k on the clock it seems
edit: If anyones got any tips on starter cars or what to look for on cheap rides, any help would be much appreciated.
28-07-09, 07:03 PM
#1,594
I suppose a Peugeot 106 Rallye is out of that price range?
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
28-07-09, 07:05 PM
#1,595
I got a ten year old clio 6 months ago, just use it for work, cost me 1200 quid, low mileage, and after hating french cars for years i now find myself about to highly recomend one! nice little motor they are.
all day i dream and shine.
28-07-09, 07:16 PM
#1,596
Could get a nice little 2000/2001 Punto for that... just make sure the cambelt has been done around 70k...
Up the fiats!
Up the fiats!
28-07-09, 07:19 PM
#1,597
Fix It Again Tony.
I had a 124 Spider. Lovely car, the two hours a week it ran.
I had a 124 Spider. Lovely car, the two hours a week it ran.
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
28-07-09, 07:24 PM
#1,598
Golf Mk 2 Driver. Not much in safety however you can't go far wrong with them as long as you look after it. I'm a bit biased as I've has 3 of these but they're cracking cars.
1.6 or 1.8 for the '92 models, they are basically GTI's with out the injection or the insurance costs or the "steal me" image that GTI's have but a solid, reliable car, that isn't a slouch in 3rd!
There's a few out there with less than 100k, only a few owners with FSH then its worth a look. You shouldn't have to pay more than 1000 notes for one.
Edit: like GeeBee says just make sure the Cambelt has been done every 60/70k!
If I can shift my GTi and sort out a mini for Mrs FC I am seriously considering getting another for commuting up and down the motorway.
PM me if you want any more details.
fc
1.6 or 1.8 for the '92 models, they are basically GTI's with out the injection or the insurance costs or the "steal me" image that GTI's have but a solid, reliable car, that isn't a slouch in 3rd!
There's a few out there with less than 100k, only a few owners with FSH then its worth a look. You shouldn't have to pay more than 1000 notes for one.
Edit: like GeeBee says just make sure the Cambelt has been done every 60/70k!
If I can shift my GTi and sort out a mini for Mrs FC I am seriously considering getting another for commuting up and down the motorway.
PM me if you want any more details.
fc
'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
28-07-09, 07:25 PM
#1,599
A 124 spider is one thing, that's a very old car nowadays, a punto truly another. Great starter car, economical, spacious etc...
I see you are taking out your CT customs rage on newbies and Italian motors...
Did I mention cheap to insure, unlike those VWs...
I see you are taking out your CT customs rage on newbies and Italian motors...
Did I mention cheap to insure, unlike those VWs...
28-07-09, 07:27 PM
#1,600
Talking of fiats, my brother had a seicento sporting for a couple of years, not the greatest car ever made but he loved it, worth a look!
P.S GB, do you work for Fiat or what?
P.S GB, do you work for Fiat or what?
all day i dream and shine.
28-07-09, 07:32 PM
#1,601
No mate, I just like them. I think it all stems from a fiat being the first car I remember my old man having when I was a kid. He also rocked a fine adidas back in the 70s so that may well be where that little habit stems from too.
28-07-09, 07:34 PM
#1,602
I'm a big fan of the 500 Abarth!
But then thats not strictly a Fiat.
fc
But then thats not strictly a Fiat.
fc
'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
28-07-09, 07:37 PM
#1,603
Not only is it most certainly a fiat, wholly owned by them, but it is a racing fiat.
Two words that together strike terror into the heart of any sane man.
Two words that together strike terror into the heart of any sane man.
28-07-09, 07:38 PM
#1,604
I'd rather have a scorpion as a badge!
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fc
'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden
28-07-09, 07:39 PM
#1,605
still praying the Fiat/Chrysler link up sees the marque return to Canada. I'd be tempted by a 500 Abarth essesse.
CEO is Canadian. It's the least he could do.
We are getting the new Fiesta. Saw one about town and it's a cool little car.
CEO is Canadian. It's the least he could do.
We are getting the new Fiesta. Saw one about town and it's a cool little car.
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
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