Rear wheel drive coupe that's insurable at 19?? 10k budget
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I recently took my e90 318i on a road trip to the peak district (btw snakes pass is <3 <3 <3 when its empty)
The car is great I enjoyed it so much but it became clear that it's too heavy and there are way too many body motions. I did switch to my friends modified cooper s with lowered and firmed suspension, it became clear that the 240bhp was far too much on these roads, I found myself constantly braking.
I later got insurance quotes on the gt86, nc mx-5, porsche boxter and just for bantz a caterham 7.
My e90 318i-£1600
The gt86-£8000, yes that's in thousand
nc mx-5-£6000
boxter-£3000
caterham-£1200, yes that's cheaper than an mx-5
I don't want the boxter because porsche parts are expensive and i don't want the caterham because it rains 364 days a year here.
Can you think of any 140 ish bhp rear wheel drive cars that are cheap to insure for a budget of £10k
The car is great I enjoyed it so much but it became clear that it's too heavy and there are way too many body motions. I did switch to my friends modified cooper s with lowered and firmed suspension, it became clear that the 240bhp was far too much on these roads, I found myself constantly braking.
I later got insurance quotes on the gt86, nc mx-5, porsche boxter and just for bantz a caterham 7.
My e90 318i-£1600
The gt86-£8000, yes that's in thousand
nc mx-5-£6000
boxter-£3000
caterham-£1200, yes that's cheaper than an mx-5
I don't want the boxter because porsche parts are expensive and i don't want the caterham because it rains 364 days a year here.
Can you think of any 140 ish bhp rear wheel drive cars that are cheap to insure for a budget of £10k
Codswallop said:
Since you're looking at a Caterham, Boxster and mx5, I'm guessing a coupe isn't a must (as per your thread title), in which case I'd recommend checking out the mk3 MR2.
Can be had for well under your budget to help pay for insurance, petrol etc.
Under a ton in weight, sorted chassis, reliable. 80% of the fun of an Elise but buttons to buy and run in comparison.
£2.9k we're doing better and isn't a roadster a type of coupe?Can be had for well under your budget to help pay for insurance, petrol etc.
Under a ton in weight, sorted chassis, reliable. 80% of the fun of an Elise but buttons to buy and run in comparison.
ZX10R NIN said:
Now I would approach this in a different manner why not improve the handling of your 318i? Especially if it's done a few miles it'll make a big difference
Polybushes:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POWERFLEX-SUSPENSION-BUS...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POWERFLEX-BUSHES-REAR-SU...
Uprated bushes don't seem to make a difference insurance wise the big one is when you fit better brakes it normally whacks up your premium.
Springs/coilovers: Budget dependent
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EIBACH-E10-20-014-02-22-...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Koni-STR-T-Lowering-Susp...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-3-SERIES-E90-E91-1-6...
Get the right spacers & you can fit most calipers:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Brembo-E38-7-Series-...
Or you can buy a complete OEM set up:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-2-Series-2014-On-M-S...
Obviously the above might mean you'll need some bigger wheels:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/19-ALLOY-WHEELS-VERTINI-...
Wrapped in some good rubber & you'll have yourself a very sweet car with good handling.
Thanks for looking into a complete suspension and brake rework for me, you clearly know your stuff.Polybushes:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POWERFLEX-SUSPENSION-BUS...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/POWERFLEX-BUSHES-REAR-SU...
Uprated bushes don't seem to make a difference insurance wise the big one is when you fit better brakes it normally whacks up your premium.
Springs/coilovers: Budget dependent
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EIBACH-E10-20-014-02-22-...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Koni-STR-T-Lowering-Susp...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-3-SERIES-E90-E91-1-6...
Get the right spacers & you can fit most calipers:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-Brembo-E38-7-Series-...
Or you can buy a complete OEM set up:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-2-Series-2014-On-M-S...
Obviously the above might mean you'll need some bigger wheels:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/19-ALLOY-WHEELS-VERTINI-...
Wrapped in some good rubber & you'll have yourself a very sweet car with good handling.
But here in the uk you have to declare mods on your insurance, so I got a quote on my car with these mods: £7.8k
Insurance companies hate young drivers with mods.
PetrolJosh said:
8.8K? I'm 20 and got quoted £900 for one iirc, might've been as low as £700 but can't exactly remember off the top of my head, but definitely <£1k.
How'd you manage that, I've got a 1 year ncb and got the quote on the 230bhp 2.6, I do live in the middle of a city though.e21Mark said:
Who are you getting quotes from? My step son was quoted significantly less than that. It's a tedious task but you'll need to get quotes from as many companies as possible. Have you considered a 'black box'?
A black box would ruin the e30, which is a perfect car and it might be because i live in a city and only have 1 year ncb.Strudul said:
What? How?
You're chatting bks.
The whole point of an e30 is to drive at inappropriate speeds and make sudden right hand turns everywhere + yanno trespassing on dirt car parks to pretend you're a rally car driver. All of the above will lead to an instant ban from your black box insurance policy.You're chatting bks.
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