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• #30002
On the positive side- no one would expect me to be able to drive.
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• #30003
I offered him 9k, he's said 9.5k and it's a deal. That's 5.5k under the budget I set for this project and would allow me to resolve all the issues the car has (for I would hope around 3k).
Which would put the car on the road at 100% for 12.5k (plus £500 in insurance).
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• #30004
Just do it...
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• #30005
Or wait for a hardtop...
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• #30006
Wrong time of year to be buying a soft top. 😀
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• #30007
I'm just walking away from a dealer where I was looking at a Targa- £17,500, the rear deck was wet from the roof leaking, the blind mechanism was bust, trim was missing all over the place, no service book (mislaid), knob missing from the dash, scratches down the flanks. Are they intending on fixing any of this? No, price reflects the condition.
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• #30008
Not really.
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• #30009
Seeing as you like to tinker, this might be pertinent to your interests:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1601182A convertible 996 though, you should have bought my Boxster instead.
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• #30010
Sorry to disappoint everyone- I'm picking it up on Monday.
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• #30011
Well now you've got it I'm pleased for you, like to see what you get up to with it
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• #30012
FlNALLY
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• #30013
Meanwhile, back at the Volvo:
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• #30014
Is that a mk2 MX5 with a personalised number plate?
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• #30015
Yep, soon to be turbo'd.
Here's something interesting - I've been getting insurance quotes for my new car, Compare the Market gave a suggested value of £4,670, and a quote of £657.
I just upped the value to £13,000 and the quote fell to £625.
Riddle me that.
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• #30016
Also, just a note on my car buying - I spent £176 on a pre-purchase inspection that revealed £4,000 worth of work that needed doing (at the prices of the PPI garage).
Some negotiation later and the seller (who is a lovely chap) reduced the price by £3,000.
I sent the quote from the PPI place (a London garage) to a Porsche specialist in Sussex and might just squeak in at that £3,000 figure for all the work (labour is cheaper out of London).
So, based on my sample size of one, I'd recommend a PPI.
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• #30017
Of course, I'll be told that the engine is toast now and need to lay out ~£8,000 after I've bought it, but at least I tried to do the right thing.
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• #30018
Seeing as you like to tinker, this might be pertinent to your interests:
pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=47&t=1601182
This is awesome.
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• #30019
Oof - existing no-claims means nothing for second car.
Zero no-claims and insuring a Porsche? How bad could it be...
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• #30020
You should be fine with a second car. Where are you keeping it?
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• #30021
Going to muck out the garage. Best quote so far for me, a 40 year old in SE23 on a Porsche 911 with zero no claims is £673.
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• #30022
That beats (i.e. is cheaper than) my M3, although it's my only car and parked on street. 2 yr NCB.
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• #30023
That's from Admiral, I did as a friend advised and put my parents, and my girlfriends father, on the insurance which chopped £300 off. "Insurance John" as he is known said to keep adding older people until the insurance quote stops getting smaller, it works quite well.
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• #30024
You've let the team down dammit.
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• #30025
The cab?
Hefty's given a valid counterpoint, however, track days in a convertible 911, nah