best mods for an 1.6 a3 that doesnt cost the earth
This thread is awesome.
If it is your first car then don't do anything to it, because you won't legally be able to afford the insirance.
This thread is awesome.
If it is your first car then don't do anything to it, because you won't legally be able to afford the insirance.
"Legally" lol
who said hes not insured ?
I suspect Jardo means uninsured due to it being null and void for not declaring the mods...
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This is my point. The insursnce for a 1.6 A3 with coilovers, a set of wheels and spacers would almost certainly be more tham that of a better car in the first place. The suggestion of "legally lol" sums it up for me. Declaring modifications isn't a laughing matter, without putting too fine a point on it...When you get in a car you are taking other peoples lives in your hand, if a child ran out in the road in front of you and your undeclared wheels mowed them down before you could stop, I wouldn't like to know the outcome if it went to court! Just a word of warning to the OP, search for insurance costs BEFORE modding because it isn't worth the risk.
also, difference is a 1.8t its not the fact of it being a LOT of money, most companies wouldn't even say yes lol!!
I just come off the phone with my mate. he works for a guy who buys and sells exotic cars and he's driving a 335d m sport to the yard to drop it off and driving back to leeds in a 2012 porshe 911 turbo at 19.
im sat in central london listening him telling me how awesome they are on trade policy while i pay 300 a month for a 1.8T lol.
Yeah it is pretty gutting, the day I lost my trade policy was a sad one! I used to get to drive all sorts, took a 911 GT3RS home for a couple of days and used to drive an E Type as a "company car".
Now I don't have the policy it sucks, paying £100 a month for my A3 where as I never paid a penny for two years of my trade policy!