BOOOHOOO - No Motor!!

BOOOHOOO - No Motor!!

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chumley

Original Poster:

201 posts

252 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Congrats to all those with their new wheels but please spare a thought for poor old Chumley who will be parting with his pride and joy on Monday



gemini

11,352 posts

265 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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why

andy4200

5,005 posts

274 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Bad news, is it being replaced with anything fun??

basil brush

5,088 posts

264 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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gemini said:
why


Why spare a thought or why is it going?

v15ben

15,797 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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bad news but surely you have something interesting to replace the Good ol' Chim?

chumley

Original Poster:

201 posts

252 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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Why selling? I need something a bit more practical for the daily commute over to Halifax & for the 500 mile round trip to Sar's. Until she gets up here I'm having little time to use the Tiv as intended anyway so getting a cheap hack for commuting & keeping it for weekends isn't really an option. Plus, when she does come up we'll be keeping her place as an investment and using my equity to get a joint pad up here, in which case I could do with taking a few quid out of the car in case we need it.

I'm certainly not done with Tiv ownership though and will be hankering after a Tam once things settle down and I can afford/justify the spend. Meantime, what to replace it with is a tough one. I'll either go cheap for a while or use my car allowance to finance something that's a bit fun but quite practical too so I can generate some cash & have the best of both worlds. Current thoughts are a recent Impreza or 325ti Compact but I'm changing my mind constantly & really need to do some research & arrange some test-drives. All suggestions welcome...

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Friday 8th October 2004
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Chumley - I would strongly advise taking you car allowance and looking at a new Honda S2000 on a lease package. Only costs about £400 ish a month, fully serviced and tyred.

And as Carzee demonstrated on EuroHoon they really are flying machines and good looking, and reliable... and an electric rag top!

See the video clips on EuroHoon, both "Hairpin Fun" and "Hairpin Hooning". They are both taken from Carzee's car following mine... just listen to the sound of his engine!

chumley

Original Poster:

201 posts

252 months

Friday 8th October 2004
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Hmmm, does sound interesting but I'm assuming I'd have to sign up for 3 years (I usually get itchy feet after 12 months).

Definately an option though, keep 'em coming...!

MOD500

2,686 posts

251 months

Friday 8th October 2004
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Sorry to hear of the Chim's departure.

If you have big miles to do then I reckon an exec diesel is the way forward....330d, 270/320cdi, etc. You get the best of both worlds I think....plenty of power and great economy.

Best Regards


Martyn.

Psychobert

6,316 posts

257 months

Friday 8th October 2004
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burriana500 said:
Chumley - I would strongly advise taking you car allowance and looking at a new Honda S2000 on a lease package. Only costs about £400 ish a month, fully serviced and tyred.


Thought about this myself but I've been advised that its expensive to withdraw from one of these schemes in less than the time period stated in the agreement, (usually IIRC 3 years). That might not be an issue, but I tend to get bored after a couple of years..

Other thing to think about is mileage. They may well charge you more if you are going to be doing a fair few miles..