either of the small fiats are cheap on insurance
either of the small fiats are cheap on insurance
C1, 107, aygo are all very cheap to run, insure and are reliable.
£20 a year road tax
Just does he have the sort of money they go for?
Il forward em onto him. how about a Punto ? i drove a mk2 back from skegvegas for my pissed up mate and it was a bag of ****e, not sure about mk1s though, anyone had or driven a mk1 ?
volvo 1.6 rear wheel drive the 1.6 are cheaper to insure than the lower engine sizes or a suzuki sj he wont find anything cheaper to insure i can put money on that
get a pug 306 turbo d s model when lowered they look good are cheap to run insure etc i know you said no diesels but its a seriously good car for your age i had one at 17 and it was 900 tpft compared to 1400 for a 1.1 saxo 5 door pfftt
Fiat panda
The mk1 puntos arnt reliable thou i had a 1.2 sporting and had about 7 gearbox's in it
He has the money but he doesnt want to wrap it round a gate and blow it all. but doesnt want a **** heap for minimal money eitherOriginally Posted by Plug
Tbh now you will be lucky to get that sort of price, people i know have been looking at 1.1 saxos and are getting quotes of £1900 they are 17 just passed and live in a good postcodeOriginally Posted by deano123
i had a 306 td myself for my first car, it was 1908 to insure, and that was admittedly without all my mods declared and its even more now for newer drivers so i doubt he will be able to justify it. good cars though and good suggestion.Originally Posted by deano123
Same here mate. I dont understand how insurance works anymore. I live in a village that is more deserted than anywhere i've ever been, drove gutless 1.1s / 1.2s and the newer the car, the more it goes up :s which doesnt make sense to me because surely theyre safer?Originally Posted by Plug
Novas are cheapest for me to insure out of every car iv checked ! (that i actually want to drive)