Everyone loves a 'what car' thread

Everyone loves a 'what car' thread

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identti

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2,384 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Well chatting to Nathan and Andy on the way home got me thinking about my next car.

I've got a year at home whilst working before uni (which I won't be taking my car along too). I'm looking for something a bit quicker, sportier and grippier than my KA. However, being (basically) 19 with only a little NCB the insurance is a killer, so I've made a shortlist. They don't take into account my ROSPA Gold either furious

My requirements are:
  • Up to £7k including fully comp. insurance
  • Good MPG i.e. over 40mpg on motorways
  • Ok to do 70 mostly motorway miles a day
  • Reasonably safe for a hatch
  • Preferably under insurance group 7, but up to about 10 is doable.
To give you an idea, ins. group 5 will be about £1000 insurance, 7 will be about £1600, 10 about £2400, and 13 about £3000. And insurance on something like a Clio 172 is £4000 +.

Car Price Power MPG Insurance group
Fiat Panda 100HP £5-8k 100 44 5
Ford Sport KA £3-5k 94 37 7
Suzuki Swift Sport £7.5k 123 38 9
VW Lupo GTi £4-6k 125 38 11
Pug 106 GTi £3-4k 120 35 13
Citroen C2 GT £4-5k 108 44 6
Citroen C2 VTS £5-6k 125 40 8
VW Polo GTi £4-5k 125 39 12


Nathan thinks the Panda's a girl's car and looks wrong, but it looks like the best candidate to me. It has a 6th gear for cruising, it's fun to drive (i've driven one), light, have a warranty etc... Also, my Dad likes the Fiat and is prepared to put in some money towards it as he'll drive it a bit when I'm at uni, whereas he doesn't like some of the others.

What do you think?

John D.

18,394 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Pug 106 GTI out of that bunch for me. Probably a bit marginal for the "reasonably safe for a hatch" criteria hehe and not the most sensible choice. Bet its the most fun B-road blasting though biggrin I'd like to have a go in one to see if they live up to the rep.

Second choice would be the Suzuki Swift Sport.

jimblive

323 posts

211 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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106gti gets my vote, I had one with over 100k on the clock and it was great fun. I got it cheap as it was to replace my 1st clio 172 when we were saving to get onto the property ladder and I thought it was as much fun as the clio and not much slower on a cross country run.
You have to keep them on cam at over 5k but it would keep with some much quicker cars. I ended up putting a few group n rally parts on from pugsport and it got even better. biggrin
They are not the most solid cars but you have to accept that for such an old design. As for mpg I'm sure mine was doing around 35mpg for day to day driving but I can't quite remember.
Be warned they do bite with lift off oversteer!

Also remember the saxo vts is the same car with a different badge and bumpers. I know it's a saxo and people think all saxo drivers are chav's but from memory they will cost a lot less.

Lakelord

1,756 posts

210 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Spread your wings... life's for living!
Forget all that mundane clap trap above and get yourself something that will put a grin on your face every time you drive it. Something like this for example.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/730676.htm



Rich VRS

605 posts

206 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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for me on the skoda at 21 was circa 1k so i would imagine with some shopping you may be able to pull this insurance figures down a little.

fabia VRS? Ins group 10 iirc.

swift sport is a cracking car but aweful for cruising any distance on motorways imo.

panda or lupo would get my vote out of them though.

however i probably wouldnt swap cars having been at uni and swapped in my second year.






identti

Original Poster:

2,384 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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Lakelord said:
Spread your wings... life's for living!
Forget all that mundane clap trap above and get yourself something that will put a grin on your face every time you drive it. Something like this for example.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/730676.htm
Might as well just get one of those Karts from yesterday out on a hoon!

Did you read the 70 miles a day/20k miles a year bit tongue out

muppets_mate

780 posts

222 months

Sunday 5th October 2008
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jimblive said:
106gti gets my vote ... Also remember the saxo vts
Both highly rated cars. If they're a bit rich on insurance, how about the Saxo VTR? If I recall it was aimed at young drivers and had all the good bits of the VTS with a slightly lower powered engine. Just checked The Knowledge in evo - 90bhp vs 120bhp, 0-60 9.3 vs 7.6, 37mpg, the big advantage is that it is IG 7 vs 14.

Plus the best are within your budget.


john_r

8,353 posts

277 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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This would be my choice...

Focus ST170 - OK, it's group 15 insurance, but go to a broker (like A-plan), have one or both parents as named drivers, limit the annual mileage, do you need to use it for commuting - if not then put is as social use only.

Also, this one here is only 5k, so you've got 2k clear for insurance and running costs, and you get a cracking 3-dr decent sized hatch thats barely run-in; that at the time was the pick of the motoring journalists...:

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/cars/FORD...

spectre17

210 posts

212 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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Puma! But I am biased. I did reasonably well considering last Decembers dash to the coast. Others may have a different view.

felga

184 posts

201 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1995-FSO-CARS-CARO-GLD-BLUE_...
or
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1975-OPEL-MANTA-1900-BEIGE-B...

or an opel kadett c coupe , I had one.
Get a RWD car man !!!

I know You can drive so don`t buy econobox with fwd.

About insurance group, it`s not always like that, i`m 24 i bought x300 jag 3 years ago and without any ncb i paid 670£ fully with 8000k limit on in incl euro breakdown cover.

John D.

18,394 posts

215 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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Lakelord said:
Spread your wings... life's for living!
Forget all that mundane clap trap above and get yourself something that will put a grin on your face every time you drive it. Something like this for example.

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/730676.htm
Now that looks like a lot of fun evildriving

Perfect for the motorway. Very safe laugh

G T 3

2,142 posts

260 months

Monday 6th October 2008
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Obvious...borrow loads of money and get a Lambo..........

identti

Original Poster:

2,384 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th October 2008
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G T 3 said:
Obvious...borrow loads of money and get a Lambo..........
Probably fits my spec more than some of the other answers tongue out

Rich VRS

605 posts

206 months

Tuesday 7th October 2008
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could spend 3k on an integra and 3k on insurance??? puma is a good option aswell, especially the 1.7.

identti

Original Poster:

2,384 posts

231 months

Tuesday 7th October 2008
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Rich VRS said:
could spend 3k on an integra and 3k on insurance??? puma is a good option aswell, especially the 1.7.
I'm gonna input all these cars into confused and gocompare and see what they come up with. Obviously other places may quote better but its just to compare the cars and insurance costs.

Rich VRS

605 posts

206 months

Tuesday 7th October 2008
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honestly though have a look at a fabia VRS and try chris knott for an individual quotes as they always seem to gove very good quotes.

bmw2002

8,596 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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This is wonderful, stick a set of minilites on it and you have ultra cool motoring...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-SUNBEAM-RAPIER-COUPE-TA...

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

204 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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Get the Fiat, chuck it around (the less power you have, the more fun it is)take some of your Dad's money, build up your NCB. What's Nathan's car?

Outback Mick

33 posts

196 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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What about an MX-5, or an MR-2?

Cheap to run and buy, plenty of parts and cheap insurance. Only thing is that you'd not get 40mpg from either.

zhead

1,180 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th October 2008
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bmw2002 said:
This is wonderful, stick a set of minilites on it and you have ultra cool motoring...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RARE-SUNBEAM-RAPIER-COUPE-TA...
That is in such good nick. Reminds me of bumblebee in the recent Transformers film.