What first car?
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Petrolhead95

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7,044 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Coming up to my 17th birthday and I need to start thinking about a car. Got £2000 to spend on car and insurance. I want something that's fun to drive but cheap, thinking about a Vauxhall Corsa?

Thanks smile

LukeSi

5,780 posts

182 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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You need around another £1500 to be able to afford a car and insurance.

Petrolhead95

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7,044 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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LukeSi said:
You need around another £1500 to be able to afford a car and insurance.
Really?! Guess I'll be waiting for a while then frown

wackojacko

8,581 posts

211 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Petrolhead95 said:
LukeSi said:
You need around another £1500 to be able to afford a car and insurance.
Really?! Guess I'll be waiting for a while then frown
Yep even if you get a KA which is insurance group 2 for around 500-700 quid you'll need atleast 2K to insure it, ask your parents to look into admiral multi car policies......very cheap indeed.

ZeeTacoe

5,444 posts

243 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Petrolhead95 said:
Coming up to my 17th birthday and I need to start thinking about a car. Got £2000 to spend on car and insurance. I want something that's fun to drive but cheap, thinking about a Vauxhall Corsa?

Thanks smile
hmmmmm

LukeSi

5,780 posts

182 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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wackojacko said:
Yep even if you get a KA which is insurance group 2 for around 500-700 quid you'll need atleast 2K to insure it, ask your parents to look into admiral multi car policies......very cheap indeed.
What sort of money are we talking with multi car? My parents currently have one with two cars (dad is paying about £250 for a 3.0 BMW 3 Series (which is what he paid last year for a 1.5 Kia Rio)) I'll have to look into that (with my either Panda 1.1 Active or Volvo S40 (old old old one))

wackojacko

8,581 posts

211 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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LukeSi said:
wackojacko said:
Yep even if you get a KA which is insurance group 2 for around 500-700 quid you'll need atleast 2K to insure it, ask your parents to look into admiral multi car policies......very cheap indeed.
What sort of money are we talking with multi car? My parents currently have one with two cars (dad is paying about £250 for a 3.0 BMW 3 Series (which is what he paid last year for a 1.5 Kia Rio)) I'll have to look into that (with my either Panda 1.1 Active or Volvo S40 (old old old one))
I paid £1600 fully comp for first year of driving with all modifications declared , unlimited mileage and fully comp european cover.

It helps if you live in a "good" postcode and pay alot per household already.

MG CHRIS

9,322 posts

188 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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A vauxhall corsa will not be fun to drive. For cheap insurance and something a bit left field what about a kit car. Ive just bought a mk1 quantum coupe for £435 and £735 tpft 6000miles limited poicy with footman james with a discount as being a member with the quantum owners club. Ive just turned 19 so may be a bit more expensive but i dont think theres much init. Theres a couple on ebay now and again.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

188 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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I'd not worry too much about fun to drive just yet, I realise peer pressure is hard. Just get something you can afford to buy and insure. You will in all likelihood bend some or all of it. For the first year or two resist the natural urges to prove to the world that you are infact the greatest driver ever and just pootle along preserving valuable NCB. Get a year or two no claims under your belt and things will start getting cheaper, unless the insurance companies move the goal posts. Again


One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

211 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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MG CHRIS said:
A vauxhall corsa will not be fun to drive. For cheap insurance and something a bit left field what about a kit car. Ive just bought a mk1 quantum coupe for £435 and £735 tpft 6000miles limited poicy with footman james with a discount as being a member with the quantum owners club. Ive just turned 19 so may be a bit more expensive but i dont think theres much init. Theres a couple on ebay now and again.
There's no such thing as cheap insurance for a 17 year old at the moment, and there is a huge gap in prices between 17 and 19, no matter what car you go for, left field or not unfortunately.

MG CHRIS

9,322 posts

188 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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One Amp Andy said:
MG CHRIS said:
A vauxhall corsa will not be fun to drive. For cheap insurance and something a bit left field what about a kit car. Ive just bought a mk1 quantum coupe for £435 and £735 tpft 6000miles limited poicy with footman james with a discount as being a member with the quantum owners club. Ive just turned 19 so may be a bit more expensive but i dont think theres much init. Theres a couple on ebay now and again.
There's no such thing as cheap insurance for a 17 year old at the moment, and there is a huge gap in prices between 17 and 19, no matter what car you go for, left field or not unfortunately.
Im 19 know but the insurance was taken out when i was 18 with 1 year driving experiance but no ncb so i don't think it will be much more for a 17 year old its even on the quantum owners club regarding insurance its the cheapest around for any 17 year olds.

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

211 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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MG CHRIS said:
Im 19 know but the insurance was taken out when i was 18 with 1 year driving experiance but no ncb so i don't think it will be much more for a 17 year old its even on the quantum owners club regarding insurance its the cheapest around for any 17 year olds.
I'll have to look into that then. The cheapest quote I've had for my 17 year old son, on some of the sh*ttest cars you could possibly imagine, was around £3300.

Petrolhead95

Original Poster:

7,044 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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So I'll be best of sticking with my motorbike till I can save a bit more money?

Marty Funkhouser

5,443 posts

202 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Buy a horse.

In ten years when your insurance falls below £1000 a year, petrol will be about £20 a litre and everyone will be back on horseback.

lloydmartin

44 posts

177 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Have you tried going down the classic route? My little brother is 17 and passed his test few months ago, he got a 1.1 mk1 golf and it's £1000 fully comp with Footman James, you will have to ring up and get a quote, but they will most probably insure you. I think a classic Mini is cheaper than the Golf if you like them more.


Hope this helps

Lloyd.

Baryonyx

18,201 posts

180 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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LukeSi said:
You need around another £1500 to be able to afford a car and insurance.
If not maybe a bit more. Especially if he's after a Corsa. A Micra might be slightly cheaper?

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

188 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Petrolhead95 said:
So I'll be best of sticking with my motorbike till I can save a bit more money?
Only you can answer that really. If you are working and have a regular income, then you might be able to pay the insurance monthly. If you are in education, I'd stick with your bike and blag lifts when it isn't biking weather.

Petrolhead95

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7,044 posts

175 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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lloydmartin said:
Have you tried going down the classic route? My little brother is 17 and passed his test few months ago, he got a 1.1 mk1 golf and it's £1000 fully comp with Footman James, you will have to ring up and get a quote, but they will most probably insure you. I think a classic Mini is cheaper than the Golf if you like them more.


Hope this helps

Lloyd.
I haven't thought about it but I might look into it, thanks smile

lloydmartin

44 posts

177 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Plus, if you kept the car in good condition you shouldn't lose any money on the car as there is quite an enthusiasts following.

One Amp Andy

1,462 posts

211 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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lloydmartin said:
Have you tried going down the classic route? My little brother is 17 and passed his test few months ago, he got a 1.1 mk1 golf and it's £1000 fully comp with Footman James, you will have to ring up and get a quote, but they will most probably insure you. I think a classic Mini is cheaper than the Golf if you like them more.


Hope this helps

Lloyd.
How did he manage to insure a classic with them? On their site it says 25+.