RickSRi
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Right as some of you know i want to get a 1.8 corsa before that happens however i have to convince my parent why i should have a 1.8 not 1.4. it there money so there choice.
so go forth and argue my case..
btw i would point out that i will be happy with either car and that before any of you tell me yes i am spoilt
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by RickSXI]
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KPGrimmy
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From a parents point of view I can't see any valid reason why they would buy you a 1.8 over a 1.4. The 1.8 is more expensive, dearer to insure, will use more petrol, and is faster so will be more dangerous.
Not gunna go down too well with the parents !
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by KPGrimmy]
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by KPGrimmy]
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Jamie Walby
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hoow about....now this is a good one.......if they dont agree to buy you what you want, you could stamp your feet and cry OR
just buy your own car.
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
hoow about....now this is a good one.......if they dont agree to buy you what you want, you could stamp your feet and cry OR
just buy your own car.
great advice
But on a serious note just go for the 1.4 will cost less to run insure and you have less chance of dieing @ a high speed
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CorsAsh
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"1.4 engines are generally weaker than the 1.8s, the headgaskets are prone to fail every few thousand miles due to weak heads warping. The 1.8 engines are based on an older more reliable design, and are stronger as they were designed for larger cars like the Zafira and Meriva.
Basically, the 1.8 is a better engine, far more reliable, and will be easier to sell on."
Thank you and good night!
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Doug
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how old are you? is this your first car?
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Dave A
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1.8 will hold its value better
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corsa_godfather
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and u will keep the 1.8 longer as the engine is big enough to last u years instead of getting 1.4 and then wantin a bigger engine next year then end up getting a 1.8 anyway
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JadeM
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More money on petrol = less money for crack & hookers...
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KPGrimmy
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_godfather
and u will keep the 1.8 longer as the engine is big enough to last u years instead of getting 1.4 and then wantin a bigger engine next year then end up getting a 1.8 anyway
Agreed
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Doug
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quote: Originally posted by Doug Corsa
how old are you? is this your first car?
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Ry_B
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Haha good points, never thought of them.
PS buy your own car wanker
PPS a 1.4 for your first car..you should be thankful at just that!
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Ian
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You're less likely to change the car in the future so its a better financial move, if you cleverly manage to overlook insurance, fuel, purchase price and increased depreciation in you discussion.
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RickSRi
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first no this is not my first car, my first car has been really unrealiable so my parents decided that the cost of repairing it was getting silly.
and rcb thank you very much for your well thought out comments they were insightfull and really made me really think about my life, i had a really good cry thank you
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TNM
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why do you have to justify your purchase with your parents?
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RickSRi
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becuase they are buying it
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Doug
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Well as you are prob only 17/18 good luck insuring a 1.8 for a sensible price!!!
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RickSRi
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18 and insurance is 900
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Jas
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only group insurance 9 aint they..
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RickSRi
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yeah 9E
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RickSRi
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honestly i think the biggest problem is the fuel. speed i can convince them about, insurance is oddly very close to my current and acctual cost is not much higher between models.
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by RickSXI]
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Adam_B
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its my car, so fuck off.
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by Adam_B]
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Adam_B
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oh, are they paying for it? that might not work
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Ry_B
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
its my car, so fuck off.
[Edited on 27-02-2006 by Adam_B]
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RickSRi
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if it makes you feel better the only reason my parents are getting me a new car is they have come into some money and are sharing it out a bit.
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