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Notanutter

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361 posts

241 months

Tuesday 20th June 2006
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OK and I also want you to teach me to play poker.

My daughter is looking for an MX-5 and has £5K to spend. Preferably with a hardtop and not a Eunos. So what mileage would we be expecting ? Insurance cost for a 26 y.o. with clean licence, BH25 postcode ?

Thanks.

Steve_evil

10,688 posts

235 months

Tuesday 20th June 2006
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I can help you with the poker...

bint

4,664 posts

230 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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How many no claims? I've got 6/7 and am 27, also looking for an MX5. SN postcode.
Plenty for sale in the classifieds too.

So far I estimate it's about £300 fully comp for one.

I can't help with the poker.

Edited by bint on Wednesday 21st June 11:43

Notanutter

Original Poster:

361 posts

241 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Thanks for those pair of aces.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

247 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Thought the first reply was the Joker

cpas

1,661 posts

246 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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You can get early ones now for £2000, and we recently saw an immaculate red G-plate for just under £3k. The earlier you go for, the more likely you are to get 'classic' insurance. Some insurers don't require NCB but then won't let you build one up. So, even though you get a cheap quote, you won't maintain your NCB. You could always buy something really cheap as your 'everyday' car and insure the MX5 as a limited mileage 2nd car. We did this with a Mini and paid £100 insurance and £100 tax and got a Spitfire insured for £95, whereas the Spit would have coast £400 alone!

vixpy1

42,664 posts

270 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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Daughter? 26 ?

Perhaps best if i stay out of this thread

rsvmilly

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247 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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vixpy1 said:
Daughter?

26 ?

In Jap Chat?

With my reputation?



Perhaps best if i stay out of this thread

sawman

4,957 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd June 2006
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why not a eunos?

Notanutter

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361 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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The little I know about Eunos's (hmm, not much, square rear number plate ?, not the same level of anti-corrosion protection ?) is that other people like me for whatever reason don't seem to rate them as high as an originally-supplied-to-the-UK-market MX-5. I'm sure they are very nice cars, of course I checked the classifieds and there are indeed many to choose from, with all the cars around I guess we can afford to be picky. Daughter's pretty cute too.

bint

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230 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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Notanutter said:
The little I know about Eunos's (hmm, not much, square rear number plate ?, not the same level of anti-corrosion protection ?) is that other people like me for whatever reason don't seem to rate them as high as an originally-supplied-to-the-UK-market MX-5. I'm sure they are very nice cars, of course I checked the classifieds and there are indeed many to choose from, with all the cars around I guess we can afford to be picky. Daughter's pretty cute too.


Eunos = Import - and don't be put off by that - especially as she's old enough and has enough no claims for it not to affect the insurance THAT much.

Japan has little or no salt (weird as it's also an island) in comparison to the UK (we have more rain and also salt roads) so they're often rust free and better - even if they're not undersealed, which most are when imported.

Imports often have more gadgets for the same price - and lower mileage. I'm not saying this is always the case - but can be.

Do what I am doing, look around for the best example you can, there are alot out there and test drive as many as you can to find out what she wants. Yes, be picky, buying a car is a big investment (actually it's a money pit.......) so you want to make sure it's going to be the one you want.

Notanutter

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361 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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Thanks, some sensible advice in there. Just picked up July 'Classics Monthly' with a good 6-page feature on buying a used MX-5.

Steve_evil

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235 months

Friday 23rd June 2006
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Another really important thing with MX5s is to make sure you get the geometry setup right when you buy one, can make a world of difference to the handling, especially on a car where the handling is so perfect when it's right.