One thing, looks.
The way I see it is I am going to have to get a few years no claims either way before I can get anything over a 1.6 ( thats decent anyway), so if the insurance on a focus and an audi is the same and I can afford the pay for the audi on finance then why settle for the inferior...
Well I was goiing to save for the insurance and pay it off fully in one because its quite a bit cheaper that way. I can save 500 of my wage a month from now already got 500 saved for insurance so should need 4 months to get 2500 for the insurance then finance the car hopefully. Can I do things...
Can insure that for 2300 and im sure i could get that down a bit.. that would be perfect to get a few years no claims on..
Audi 1.6 SPORT CHOICE OF 15+ IMMACULATE AUDI A3'S 3dr 1999
I was paying 3000 ish for my 106 quicksiver which worked out at 280 a month and i managed that ok
Yeah Im going to build up some no claims but just want to get an a3 haha, would a 1.6 a3 be that bad for a few years no claims? i can get insured for 2300 ish so.. aslong as it lasts. I would buy from a garage but no brand new like a 2007/2008
for a "2008 Vauxhall Corsa Active, 1229CC Petrol, 3DR, Manual" paying monthly 2200. paying in one like 1800 but i'd rather pay the extra grand for a better car if im paying that much in the first place
The thing is I am going to have to be paying alot for insurance anyways so it doesnt matter what I get I will be paying alot, just checked a 106 gti is 3300 .
Cheers for the welcome! Well its about 2300 at the cheapest for a 1.6 a3 2005 ish insurance wise for me.. will check now what its like for the 1.4t, like 08?
Hey guys,
Just joined the forums. I am in the early stages of looking for an a3 as I have 4ish months of saving to do so hoping to buy one in jan/feb. Due to crashing my previous car ( not my fault I swear) my insurance is pretty high so I can only afford to insure a 1.6 untill I can build up a...
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