Thought I'd start a new thread in here for the "don't do it", "don't be stupid" and "why" replies so as not to clog up my for sale message.
Selling my car :(
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MattB
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Basically err.. money!
All is peachy is I'm currently renting, but need to get a house at some point and I'm not going to afford it whilst I have the CC. I'm also young (well, under 25 which in the insurance company's eyes is young!) and doing a lot of miles so my insurance is very high and the CC is hardly good on fuel efficiency. I've also just got 3 points on my license which doesn't help!
Think of getting a late W or X reg 306 HDi and doing some mods to the engine (should be able to get 120BHP without too much effort) as it's group 5 insurance with 55-60MPG.
I reckon I'll be 500-600 quid better off a month... which is significant!
All is peachy is I'm currently renting, but need to get a house at some point and I'm not going to afford it whilst I have the CC. I'm also young (well, under 25 which in the insurance company's eyes is young!) and doing a lot of miles so my insurance is very high and the CC is hardly good on fuel efficiency. I've also just got 3 points on my license which doesn't help!
Think of getting a late W or X reg 306 HDi and doing some mods to the engine (should be able to get 120BHP without too much effort) as it's group 5 insurance with 55-60MPG.
I reckon I'll be 500-600 quid better off a month... which is significant!
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tiranova
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Dont forget there are 306 convertables, might be worth thinking aboutThink of getting a late W or X reg 306 HDi and doing some mods to the engine (should be able to get 120BHP without too much effort) as it's group 5 insurance with 55-60MPG.
I reckon I'll be 500-600 quid better off a month... which is significant!
Liz
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MattB
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Well www.peugeot306hdi.co.uk doesn't exist so it looks like you'll be stuck with me!
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don't do it
!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh OK, I'm joking. I know what you mean. I had a megane coupe 1.6 8v and it was cheaper to insure than the beaten up old 1.4 orion i had before - the megane's group 6. So it was a shock to double my insurance premium when I got the CC!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh OK, I'm joking. I know what you mean. I had a megane coupe 1.6 8v and it was cheaper to insure than the beaten up old 1.4 orion i had before - the megane's group 6. So it was a shock to double my insurance premium when I got the CC!
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