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Old 19-05-2012, 19:32   #1
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Default Maverick just won't go !

I think I'm destined to keep this one, sold it three times now, but for one reason or another it's still sitting on my driveway. As it runs and drives perfectly, and it looks lovely, I think I'm going to give it my boy. He's 17 and the insurance is only £100 more on the Mav than a 1984 1 litre metro ! Plus I get to drive it whenever I want
Looks like me and the mav are here to stay
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Old 19-05-2012, 20:37   #2
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Is this the one with the mech pump set up instead of flybywire?
Has that been the issue?
At least you can crank up the pump now for some black smoke action
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Old 20-05-2012, 11:07   #3
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I think I'm destined to keep this one, sold it three times now, but for one reason or another it's still sitting on my driveway. As it runs and drives perfectly, and it looks lovely, I think I'm going to give it my boy. He's 17 and the insurance is only £100 more on the Mav than a 1984 1 litre metro ! Plus I get to drive it whenever I want
Looks like me and the mav are here to stay
How much is the insurance and who is it with, my sons 1989 Mini 1000 costs £1030 for him, fully comp in his name
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Old 21-05-2012, 07:31   #4
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Yup, it's the one with the manual pump, and the issues have been with the buyers every time, nothing to do with the car.
Insurance was £998 via compare the market, fully comp, in his own name. He hasn't passed his test yet . Didn't make any difference with me on there, and I'm pretty sure I could get it cheaper by shopping around. We're in a low insurance risk area apparently, and it's parked on the drive overnight, so that makes a difference.
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Old 21-05-2012, 09:02   #5
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Collindale is the cheapest learner driver insurance my boy's fiesta in his name etc was 880 quid
Don't forget that will double when he passes
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Old 21-05-2012, 11:03   #6
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Just to point out, Learner insurance is always cheaper than the normal insurance, so dont think its going to get cheaper it will get higher.
This is because as a learner he will have a qualified driver with him, when he passes his test he is on his own.
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Yep, my son's passed his test and the quotes ranged from £4995 to £1030, guess which one we went with.
A lot cheaper when he was learning, so get ready for a surprise
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The highest quote was over £9000 !!!
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Old 22-05-2012, 14:11   #9
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Sorry I thought I said that, yep it's only "cheap" while learning I got my boy to stick it out for a year as learner driver to get a years no claims discount Which is why this year now he's passed he's got cover on his Fiesta with all sorts of mods etc for £1275 , coil overs, slammed, RS brakes, big fat wheels n tyres, big bore exhaust , KnN , amongst others
EXPRESS INSURANCE
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Old 23-05-2012, 18:38   #10
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just quoted over 4 grand from express !
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Old 23-05-2012, 21:11   #11
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just quoted over 4 grand from express !
Nuts innit, no rhyme or reason
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Old 24-05-2012, 12:35   #12
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just quoted over 4 grand from express !
And they wonder why people dont bother getting any insurance now days.

It cos they carnt bloody afford to get any. Its time the insurance companys sorted out there shit. or the govenmaent took acction to police them.

Even Dick Turpin wore a mask
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Nuts innit, no rhyme or reason
If you saw the way the 17 year old Renualt Clio and Peugeot 206 drivers 'et al' around our way pilot their unmaintaned death traps then you would understand why its so expensive...

I do concede that there are a number of conscientious young drivers on the road as well.

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Old 24-05-2012, 15:54   #14
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If you saw the way the 17 year old Renualt Clio and Peugeot 206 drivers 'et al' around our way pilot their unmaintaned death traps then you would understand why its so expensive...

I do concede that there are a number of conscientious young drivers on the road as well.

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Maybe that's why my boy got a 1275 quid policy and 11redex got quoted £4000
The new black box insurance deals are coming up now though, so at least concientious kids have a chance at insuring themselves
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