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96terrano
15-11-2012, 23:50
Anyone got knowledge of them, thinking of getting one as a 1st car. I had a good look at them and they seem to tick mist of the boxes for me!
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firebobby
16-11-2012, 00:00
I remember when they 1st came out, my mate said he had just seen the new Fiat consiquento:lol:lol
96terrano
16-11-2012, 00:51
I remember when they 1st came out, my mate said he had just seen the new Fiat consiquento:lol:lol
Nice to know:lol
RJL Services
16-11-2012, 01:25
they are ok very basic i bought one once as salvage once that had been in a 30mph smash and the drivers seat actually ripped of the rails and split the floor was repairable but never bought another one bits can be dear tool for such a basic car check for rust as they suffered from that too as metal is very thin thicker metal on a baked bean can :lol:thumb2
96terrano
16-11-2012, 02:38
Cheers, I know they were only 1 ★ in the euro NCAP crash rating :doh
All fiat cars are shite, avoid. Yeh some were great new like the multipla, but they are poor secondhand buys. I'd go for jap or German everytime
Get a vw golf/polo or a seat Ibiza or even a skoda fabia, perhaps a Nissan micra
Corsas are half decent also
All fiat cars are shite, avoid. Yeh some were great new like the multipla, but they are poor secondhand buys. I'd go for jap or German everytime
Get a vw golf/polo or a seat Ibiza or even a skoda fabia, perhaps a Nissan micra
Corsas are half decent also
I'm guessing he is thinking of the insurance cost so i think the Golf would be out and he will be driving the Terrano as well.
Id have Mk1 Ford Escort, infact i did have a Mk1 Ford Escort it was an 1100 Deluxe and it turned out to be an ex Police car, as i got stopped by the Police office that use to drive it. It was funny cos he stopped me as he could remember the reg on the car but could not remember why. He though it had a warrant out on it for something. Then he remembered, it was his old car in the force years ago, well it was a 1970's car. :doh
Now days id go for a Corsa as well, good cars cheap to run and not a lot to go wrong. :clap
arcascomp
16-11-2012, 11:23
Is it worth trying to pick up an unloved 'classic' that'll be dirt cheap to insure with restricted mileage, etc. etc.. Something truely nasty, like an Allegro or the likes. Probably less embarrassing to be caught exiting a sheep than one of those, but it'll be cheap! :D:naughty
Let's face it, you're going to be doing the miles in the T2 anyway, so it doesn't need to do much more than sit and decay further on the drive somewhere.
Also, whatever you get, remember to add in up to 8 or 9 low risk named drivers on your insurance policy so the average overall risk is reduced.
96terrano
16-11-2012, 12:55
Well, I will hopefully have about £500 by January,
If you want to be really naughty you dont even have to own the car, as long as you dont make a claim for it. I used to insure the Escort for years after i scrapped it because i had "Drive any vehicle" on the policy.
I dont know if id do it now though :augie
firebobby
16-11-2012, 18:24
I'm guessing he is thinking of the insurance cost so i think the Golf would be out and he will be driving the Terrano as well.
Id have Mk1 Ford Escort
Seen the price of MK1's, You won't be getting one for £500, well you might get a bucket if your lucky.
My 1st car was a 1969 MK1 Escort 1100, right pig to start when it got cold outside, but loved the shape:thumb2:thumb2
well, I can positively say that ALL Fiat cars are NOT shite. Golfs etc will cost you a fortune in insurance as we have already discussed in depth. Fiat have specialised in making good small cars for years. The Cinq is by no means fantastic, but for what it is-a VERY small basic run about, it will do you just fine. In an ideal world yes, you'd be buying a Polo or whatever, but your resources are limited because of the insurance. I wouldnt turn down looking at any Fiat to be honest, because I have so far found MY Fiat, to be f*cking brilliant, and probably the best used buy I have ever done and I have had a lot of cars. If you like the Cinq, look at some, and look good. As already said, tiny cars, thin metal, rust problems. Also consider the Panda, which is actually a model UP from the Cinq.
As mentioned earlier, I would still give consideration to a little classic if you can get hold of one. You simply WONT be getting a Fiat 500 classic for that money, but you might find a little 126 BIS..maybe...
as for answering you question, I have driven a Cinq yes, around town they are fine but scary on the motorway because they are so small and light. they are noisy because they dont have much inside to dampen the noise, but other than that they are a decent design for the size, proven engine, just dont expect anything more than a very basic and simple car.
as for parts, they are very cheap in fact, I have found most Fiat parts to be reaonsably priced. Things like radiators, are £30 ish, exhaust, £30 ish, fornt wings £25, brakes/pads £30 ish etc etc you get the jist...
96terrano
16-11-2012, 19:06
Thanks Clive, yeah, they sound about right for me, as for noise, I could just put sound deadening in from my scrap terrano:thumb2 I don't mind working on it:thumb2
96terrano
16-11-2012, 19:10
Seen the price of MK1's, You won't be getting one for £500, well you might get a bucket if your lucky.
My 1st car was a 1969 MK1 Escort 1100, right pig to start when it got cold outside, but loved the shape:thumb2:thumb2
I've seen loads goin for £300-400
96terrano
16-11-2012, 19:12
Dad keeps trying to get me to buy mums old Honda jazz:lol
96terrano
16-11-2012, 19:40
see, not expensive :D
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201211154247926/sort/default/usedcars/price-to/500/model/cinquecento/make/fiat/onesearchad/used/onesearchad/nearlynew/onesearchad/new/page/1/postcode/dg72je/radius/1500?logcode=p
Terranical
16-11-2012, 20:07
My sister has a Cinquecento, had it for years and loves it to bits - been dead reliable and she won't even consider changing it for something newer.
I've never had a Cinquecento, but I had 2 of the later Seicento and they were brilliant, did me proud for many years, only thing that went (fairly regularly) were the clutch cables, other than that, never let me down. Quite a lot of kit on the later ones as well, electric windows, rev counters, alloys, sports seats etc. great fun to drive as well, at relatively low speeds!! ;-) :lol:lol
96terrano
16-11-2012, 20:16
yeah, the Seicento replaced the chinq:D
yup, plenty for very little money. Easy car to fix, thats what these were all about, nice and simple.:thumbs
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/fiat-seicento-/190752857785?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2c69c19eb9
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1999-FIAT-SEICENTO-SX-BLUE-/251182113602?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a7b9ee342
Mine was identical to this, much more fun than my mates' first cars!
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2530531/2000-fiat-seicento
96terrano
16-11-2012, 22:46
ahh yes the sporting:naughty, only problem is, there more likely seen a hard life:doh
96terrano
16-11-2012, 22:46
yup, plenty for very little money. Easy car to fix, thats what these were all about, nice and simple.:thumbs
Clive's got the idea!
firebobby
17-11-2012, 10:17
Quote:
Originally Posted by firebobby
Seen the price of MK1's, You won't be getting one for £500, well you might get a bucket if your lucky.
My 1st car was a 1969 MK1 Escort 1100, right pig to start when it got cold outside, but loved the shape
Quote: 96terrano
I've seen loads goin for £300-400
Not MK1 Escorts :augie:augie
If you have , I will buy them all day long at that price, as for Fiats, I have never owned one, but have friends who have and they rate them highly
96terrano
17-11-2012, 12:15
Ohh, I thought u ment mk1 chinqs:augie
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