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    Quote Originally Posted by ArronMUFC View Post
    Ok so a cars such as a Yaris, Peugeot 106, Saxo, would be in which group?
    Depends on the size of the engine. A 1.4L saxo would be group 5 and a 1.0L saxo would be group 3.

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    please note that the insurance groups have now changed, and they're now 1-50 rather than 1-20.

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    How about checking out some car auctions? Never know, it could be worth a try. :]

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    Quote Originally Posted by syko2006 View Post
    How about checking out some car auctions? Never know, it could be worth a try. :]
    You never really know as a lot of people get rid of their old scrappers in auctions because there are things wrong with them.

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    I know a place where I could go for that, there's a good one down the east lancs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArronMUFC View Post
    Ok so a cars such as a Yaris, Peugeot 106, Saxo, would be in which group?
    a 206 is group 3 (A)

    cake


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    if you want a car in the £250-1000 price range you're looking for trouble
    you'll most likely end up spending more money to fix it than it's actually worth
    honestly in my opinion civics are the best starter cars. amazing on gas, great to drive and they look really nice, even the super old ones
    i have a civic but it's my 3rd car and its newer, it's my second civic that i've had & i love it

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    Lol old cars is the only thing that were in the country i was Born in Cuba.. they were all antiques

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    Quote Originally Posted by unorthodox View Post
    if you want a car in the £250-1000 price range you're looking for trouble
    you'll most likely end up spending more money to fix it than it's actually worth
    honestly in my opinion civics are the best starter cars. amazing on gas, great to drive and they look really nice, even the super old ones
    i have a civic but it's my 3rd car and its newer, it's my second civic that i've had & i love it
    What size engine is it? I am guessing a 2.0L with you being from Canada. Over here for your first car you can only really have up to a 1.4, it can't really be a high performance 1.4 either. You can maybe stretch to 1.6 but most insurance companies will not insure you at all, some will but will cost thousands (3 or 4 thousand maybe?). Crap system I know, you can have things like Range Rovers in the US if you have the cash for the car, over here you are not going to get insured no matter how much you are willing to pay, a load of crap I know.
    Last edited by Apple; 04-09-2010 at 09:11 AM.

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    Insurance groups depend on the engine size + model of the car you own.

    But they can vary on some very specific things, for example, with a Clio with the 1.2 engine I have in mine, it's a group 2 for the "Expression" or "Authentique" model, whereas for the one I own, the "Dynamique" is a group 3 because it's a higher model in the range (comes with alloys, front fogs, sports seats etc).



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