Author Topic: Downside to chipping?  (Read 7924 times)

Offline Nimrod

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Re:Downside to chipping?
« Reply #20 on: 15 September 2003, 22:52 »
I have mentioned this in another topic but I have to spread the word.  check out www.tescofinance.com and get an online quote!

I am 26 yrs old, 5 yrs NCB with no convictions, ?150 excess, live in Surrey and they quoted me ?485 for my GT TDI PD150! Marrrrvellous.  Interestingly, Tesco car insurance is underwritten by Zurich, but if you go to Zurich's website, they'll quote you almost twice as much!  I guess my quote could be lucky, i may just happen to benefit from their schemes, other drivers may not see much difference.
« Last Edit: 16 September 2003, 09:01 by Nimrod »

golfvr6

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Re:Downside to chipping?
« Reply #21 on: 16 September 2003, 00:13 »
Thats a sh!t hot car for someone your age  8)

Offline Nimrod

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Re:Downside to chipping?
« Reply #22 on: 16 September 2003, 09:00 »
Well I actually got the quote to see what I WOULD pay.  As it is actually a company car, so I have to consider Co2 emissions lest I be stung for lots of tax!  With the performance it delivers and the low low emissions, it's the ideal car for me...and believe me, you wouldn't be saying that if you'd driven one, it's a good car for any age, it has loads of potential for tuning for one thing...and the looks on the faces of the V6 4Motion drivers as they try to pull away!
« Last Edit: 16 September 2003, 09:04 by Nimrod »

golfvr6

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Re:Downside to chipping?
« Reply #23 on: 16 September 2003, 09:39 »
I'll give ya a race in my vr6  ;)