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Greasemonkey

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:19

I got an inch crack on both my pillars on my GSI its got through 2 MOT's i asked about it and was told its nothing to worry about


Mike2k111

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:09

Yeh its on a sliding scale, It was 95quid a year on provisional but picked that up for 80 in April, and 370quid a year once passed the test on fully comp. My mate has got insured for 790quid on a 1.1 Nova so i think ive got a pretty good deal


Neshol

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:05

Fully comp??


SportinCorsa

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:02

I got a quote on a 1.4 sport, i'm 18, was £1250


M4tt

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:02

yeah, avoid b-pillar cracks they r a pain in the arse!

there are loads of corsas around so you will find one that suits :)


Mike2k111

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 22:00

Yeh thats what i was told too, Its still got 6months MOT on it but was told it would fail the next one unless it got sorted. Il prob look for something around P reg if i can. I know people from the car autions too so might give it a look there for one before the dealers smack an extra 1500 on for retail.


M4tt

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:57

i wouldn't buy it if it had cracked b-pillars, even after they've been fixed they'll crack again.

and it's an MOT failier.


Mike2k111

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:53

Oh forgot to add. The Corsa 16v Sport N reg '96 that a saw had 53,000 on the clock so not bad for its age.Think thats about the average on an S Reg


Mike2k111

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:51

Hey thanx. Yeh I managed to get a really decent deal on the insurance for it too at 370 a year even for the sport or any 1.4 like the Saxo Furio. Ive been looking around and seen a 16V sport N reg '96 like you said for 2300 with K&N induction airfilter and stainless steel back box, it came with a Pioneer sound system too but my dads a mechanic and ad a look over it at his place and looked like the left track rod end had bin bend from running the kurb, nowt that cant be sorted like but theres a small crack in the drivers door pillar which apparently is quite common with the 3-doors..Rung up Vauxhall bout it and they didnt wanna no, prob thought i was claiming off them but found out off a dealer it wud cost bout 80quid to get it sorted. See how it goes and keep lookin for anythin along the way.


MikeH

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:45

NO points, no no claims

Just the quote tesco quoted me... fully comp.

Other places were more than that!!!

So i got a 1.2 16v and paid £1300 to insure it.


Neshol

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:42

quote:
Originally posted by MikeH
Well put it this way i couldn't afford to insure a 1.4 sport when i was 21 with 0 no claims... it came out at £2300


Why? You got loadsa points or sumthin?


M4tt

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:40

if he's got the insurance sorted then it's ok. no point arguing with him.

i couldn't afford to insure a 1.4 16v at 17 either, but some ppl can :thumbs:

i've got a 1.4 16v - tough little engine, good car to go for :)

the sport has a fair few elctric bits on it which make it better value than the lowly merits and LS's.

2500 is gonna buy you an early, probably n/p reg sport with average to high miles though.


MikeH

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:36

Well put it this way i couldn't afford to insure a 1.4 sport when i was 21 with 0 no claims... it came out at £2300


Mike2k111

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:25

Yeh im almost sure its right, they said aslong as it is a 1.4 they wernt bothered about whether it was a 16v sport or a standard 1.4.I mentioned about Saxo's and they said that the 1.4 Furio was fine even though its group 7 where the Westcoast 1.4 is group 6...I think its the Saxo VTR that goes up into group 14.So im pretty sure the 1.4 16v sport is ok, seeing as you mentioned it though i better double check tomorro, thanx. :thumbs:


corsa_godfather

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:22

1.5 td then


MikeH

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:20

Are you sure about the insurance? I believe the sport is a higher group simply because its a sport.


Neshol

posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:05

1.4 16v Sport is a good choice :thumbs:


Mike2k111

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 8th Oct 03 at 21:00

Hey guys ive just joined and am just wondering if you could help me. Im 17 now and looking for a Corsa because i recon i can get more for my money with them...Seein as i think you guys will probably have all the right answers just going to ask if you could recommend any of the Corsa's for me. Just would like summit decent for my money that i can put abit of effort in making look and sound good.Ive bin lookin at the 1.4 16V Sport and am hoping to pick summit up for around 2500 or bit lower than that price....Already got insurance and can have nefin 1.4 or under, or 1.7 or under diesel...So group 7 insurance.
Thanx Guys, Hope to hear from ya