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 Ross PK

Joined: 3/4/2007
Msg: 26
Driving a new car.
Posted: 7/4/2008 1:29:05 PM

get new company car every few years, think the OP should go for something small engined like fiesta or mini otherwise insurance could end up costing more than the car

friend bought a car off ebay, drove great until the next day when the radiator was found to be leaking exhaust gases, buyer beware.... think that he got £150 scrap for it

sold my fair share of cars that could be better, but both were to traders who SHOULD have known better :)


Do you or anyone else know why the bigger the engine the more the insurance?
 mofwtmy

Joined: 4/18/2008
Msg: 27
Driving a new car.
Posted: 7/4/2008 1:39:49 PM
Do you or anyone else know why the bigger the engine the more the insurance?


Yes I do. You also do really don't you?





Bigger block, more power, more speed, more speed, more propensity of crashing ~ Crash - WHOOPS, now see what happens! Insurance Company are called upon to pay out. If they pay out, they don't make profit. People are in business to make money.

Understanding the same?
 Ross PK

Joined: 3/4/2007
Msg: 28
Driving a new car.
Posted: 7/5/2008 8:39:17 AM

Yes I do. You also do really don't you?


Yeah, sure, that's why I asked.


Bigger block, more power, more speed, more speed, more propensity of crashing ~ Crash - WHOOPS, now see what happens! Insurance Company are called upon to pay out. If they pay out, they don't make profit. People are in business to make money.

Understanding the same?


Thanks for clearing that up, dude.
 sprite57

Joined: 1/25/2007
Msg: 29
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Driving a new car.
Posted: 7/5/2008 12:16:25 PM
Ive had 6 cars in all and once you know where everything is its a piece of cake. Takes a few days to get used to the feel of it but after that its ok. I always study the manual after taking my first car to a petrol station and not being able to undo the petrol cap. I didnt realise there was a lever down the side of the driver seat. Left without getting any petrol!

I bought my car before I passed and took my test in it. Failed 4 times! lol
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