I really want your wheels Kells. Please can I have them?
Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:20I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.I agree mate, I've been in a VR - and nothing quite matches that sound. I actually had an oppurtunity to buy a pretty good cond one for £500, but £2800 insurance made me think twice.
I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.
Quote from: vdublegend on 21 June 2010, 18:22I really want your wheels Kells. Please can I have them? i love my rims, those and my seats are my fave part of the car tbh
I know what you mean, insurance on them is taking the clappers! Mind you I've managed to pull my insurance on one down to £1100 which I don't think is too bad given my circumstances. I doubt I'd buy one though, I'd rather save and get an R32.
Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:27Quote from: vdublegend on 21 June 2010, 18:25Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:20I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.I agree mate, I've been in a VR - and nothing quite matches that sound. I actually had an oppurtunity to buy a pretty good cond one for £500, but £2800 insurance made me think twice. Circumstances? How much do you pay for your GL?I know what you mean, insurance on them is taking the clappers! Mind you I've managed to pull my insurance on one down to £1100 which I don't think is too bad given my circumstances. I doubt I'd buy one though, I'd rather save and get an R32. I'm 21 with 1 NCB (I've been getting quotes based on 1 NCB), I've an SP30 too. I pay £650 for my GL with everything declared like for like.
Quote from: vdublegend on 21 June 2010, 18:25Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:20I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.I agree mate, I've been in a VR - and nothing quite matches that sound. I actually had an oppurtunity to buy a pretty good cond one for £500, but £2800 insurance made me think twice. Circumstances? How much do you pay for your GL?I know what you mean, insurance on them is taking the clappers! Mind you I've managed to pull my insurance on one down to £1100 which I don't think is too bad given my circumstances. I doubt I'd buy one though, I'd rather save and get an R32.
Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:20I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.I agree mate, I've been in a VR - and nothing quite matches that sound. I actually had an oppurtunity to buy a pretty good cond one for £500, but £2800 insurance made me think twice. Circumstances? How much do you pay for your GL?I know what you mean, insurance on them is taking the clappers! Mind you I've managed to pull my insurance on one down to £1100 which I don't think is too bad given my circumstances. I doubt I'd buy one though, I'd rather save and get an R32.
I think the VR is a fantastic car, fuel consumption is poor compared to other cars but so what? You buy a VR for the noise more than anything, it still pulls, and even though I haven't driven one, VRDan (friend of mine) does and been in it many times, it's a lot of fun just being a passenger let alone driving it I imagine.I agree mate, I've been in a VR - and nothing quite matches that sound. I actually had an oppurtunity to buy a pretty good cond one for £500, but £2800 insurance made me think twice.
Mate thats bloody good! I'm 25, 2 yrs no claims, no points, have a 8V GTI and pay £1100.00
Quote from: vdublegend on 21 June 2010, 18:35Mate thats bloody good! I'm 25, 2 yrs no claims, no points, have a 8V GTI and pay £1100.00Serial? Jeez, I've been getting quotes on an 8v and 16v MK3 lately and they've been coming out £750/£780.
Quote from: Shady Pioneer on 21 June 2010, 18:37Quote from: vdublegend on 21 June 2010, 18:35Mate thats bloody good! I'm 25, 2 yrs no claims, no points, have a 8V GTI and pay £1100.00Serial? Jeez, I've been getting quotes on an 8v and 16v MK3 lately and they've been coming out £750/£780. Thats madness. I mean I literally could NOT get insured for less than £1100 on my 8v.