What sporty number should i buy for £12-13k?? Reliable..

What sporty number should i buy for £12-13k?? Reliable..

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pbrettle

3,280 posts

284 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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Aghhh - not a Fiat Coupe.... wasnt the thread title "reliable"? Sorry to all those Coupe drivers out there, but I know of so many people that have had them and had problem after problem - in fact they all got rid of them pretty damn quickly....

Then again, isnt that like TVRs? Ok, different market, but be careful with Fiats - they are a little notorious.

Cheers,

Paul

sparks

1,217 posts

280 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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Having owned a cr*py punto, the dealers are dire as well. Out of five that I went to, not one was competent.

Maybe there are decent independants, but my experience put me off getting an Alfa.

Sparks

Edited by sparks on Monday 17th December 16:01

jaydee

1,107 posts

270 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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This is in danger of turning into another -all car-related business are, by definition pants- thread but I'd steer clear of Fiats/Alfas as well. My neighbour is the dealer principal of a large Derbys. Alfa/Fiat dealer. They have a 65% return rate within 6 months on new cars and, whilst they have an excellent rep. for sorting them, I wouldn't want to gamble on 13/20 cars needing to be mended when new.

I had a 166 from another dealer-when supplied the dash display unit was broken (literally, there was a crack across it), it went back in, they mended the screen, the buttons broke, they mended the buttons, the phone broke, they mended the phone, the GPS broke, they mended the GPS, the engine developed top-end rattle, they mended the engine, the clutch went. I REJECTED IT. I've just got the money (less a £1250 'administrative' fee) back. In this case the dealership were excellent throughout, unfortunately the car was appalling. Hence the Bora.

Edited by jaydee on Monday 17th December 17:19

jamiesteak

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35 posts

269 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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Well guys - stage 1 complete! I have bought a VW Golf diesel off my mate for £3k! Not bad for an N plate i reckon and should return around 45 mpg. Cheap to run and insure.

Then that leaves me with the decision - when (not if!) to get my TVR.... I have about £2k in savings so i dont want to get a loan right this minute as paying insurance and loan repayments (and servicing etc) might spell financial ruin!

Incidently - i have been trying to get a few online quotes and have found that insurance is as loopy as it gets - to be expected i guess considering that i lost my 8 years no claims last year when i almost rolled my top of range VR6 due to f#ck#ng road works and tar/shit left on the road. I was only doing 35 mph (as had pulled away from lights) - lost control completely (not being a prat - you learn not to when you have to pay for the cars!).... tried to steer into skid, ended up hitting the bank back to my left at right angles as the old girl found traction, braced myself with my foot - unfortunately on the accelerator....which meant travelling about 30m at 90 degrees to the road (tyre tracks running along vertical bank).....then crossing road and flying through a fence to end up in a farers field!

Anyway - i digress...the point im about to make is that a friend of mine apparently has an insurance policy via Lloyds or something that gives insurance on the driver. He is allowed up to 5 cars with total value £30k on this policy - cost him around £800 - also includes travel and home insurance. Sounds too good to be true so im gonna try and find out! That could be the insurance problem sorted though....

pbrettle

3,280 posts

284 months

Monday 17th December 2001
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Jamie,

Would be interested to hear what you find out about this Lloyds policy. Currently insuring three cars (mine, wifes and the TVR) and its not cheap. Would be interested in this type of thing if it is accessible..

Cheers,

Paul

Fatboy

7,985 posts

273 months

Tuesday 18th December 2001
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I'd also be very interested in that policy if you can find the details...

Kinky

39,582 posts

270 months

Tuesday 18th December 2001
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Ditto - I have a load of people here (myself included) who would be VERY interested.

johnny boy

340 posts

272 months

Tuesday 18th December 2001
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Don't know whether this is the same Lloyds or not but there can't be that many!

Our company insures the fleet through a broker with Octavian at Lloyds.

Don't have a direct number for Lloyds but you can get the broker, CQ commercial, on 0113 389 0330.

jamiesteak

Original Poster:

35 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th December 2001
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Ok im gonna try and get the details of this policy - almost sounds like a dealer/trader policy....

Martin Hunt

301 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th December 2001
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All,

I insure with A1 insurance and they do great quotes for TVRs etc.

If you get your house insurance etc with them you get better quotes.

Call them on 08002791920

Martin
Cerbera S 922 OPO

jamiesteak

Original Poster:

35 posts

269 months

Friday 21st December 2001
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ok guys. i found privliege bloody good.

also that insurance policy (have to meet certain criterion and have home and contents tied in too) is 0799 078 0453. Guys name is Paul Scott.