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Fri 11/06/04 at 20:12
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"Just Bog Standard.."
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......my very first car, woooh. It's a little Ford Escort, 1.4, K reg. Good little runner considering its age though, and it'll do me for a start. Freedom at last.

:)
Fri 11/06/04 at 23:34
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MoreTh>n did me a good deal: £190 with a fully protected no claims bonus.

But then I am 31 and have never had an accident ...
Fri 11/06/04 at 23:34
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cRaCkHeAd wrote:
> Names of cars are not inportant it's thequality

quality being the size of the ridiculous looking exhaust, or the 'on a mission' sticker in the back window, or the cheap looking alloy wheels, or the laughable neon lights underneath it, or perhaps the baseball cap wearing townie driving, with his 13 year old girlfriend swooning over him as he terrorises the local mcdonalds with trashy hip hop pumping out of the windows, wheelspins, handbrake skids and other hard man manouveres?
Fri 11/06/04 at 23:29
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Names of cars are not inportant it's thequality
Fri 11/06/04 at 23:22
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Lou Role wrote:
> Yea I was actually planning on buying a brand new Corsa,

I HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHATE those cars. boy racer mobiles. those and citroen saxos. gah.
Fri 11/06/04 at 22:15
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Congrats on the purchase :)

Insurance-wise, try Elephant.co.uk and Tesco - they're the lowest I've seen lately.
Fri 11/06/04 at 22:14
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I was gonna get a Puuugoowwt 205 for £100. But I didn't. I'd like a 306, but then again, I'm 18 with £350.
Fri 11/06/04 at 21:27
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cRaCkHeAd wrote:
> My first car may probably cost around £1,500 - £2,500

Yea I was actually planning on buying a brand new Corsa, but I just thought that this was too much of a bargain to resist. Plus, it won't be as bad when I scrape it off a wall, which will happen.

:)
Fri 11/06/04 at 21:25
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English_Bloke wrote:
> Try Norwich Union Direct if you haven't already. They were by far the
> cheapest for me and tend to aim for first-timers.

Yea I have tried them, they wanted roughly £1400. My cousin is insured by them and his insurance is pretty cheap, so NU were actually the first lot I tried. However Churchill destroyed their quote, must be that nodding dog that does it.

:)
Fri 11/06/04 at 21:09
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"Led Zeppelin"
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My first car may probably cost around £1,500 - £2,500
Fri 11/06/04 at 21:06
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Try Norwich Union Direct if you haven't already. They were by far the cheapest for me and tend to aim for first-timers.

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