Never had any bother with it, the thing was fantastic. I miss it. Mind, I'd probably have killed myself by now if I still had it, it was just too fast and too agile.
Good stuff.
I bought a 2004 Mazda6, fully loaded with a 3.0L v6, with 100k on it (and that's kilometres) in January for a pretty good price. It's my first car too (the van I had for 2 years before it doesn't count ).
Was also looking at imprezas but decided I liked the mazda6 more. The impreza would have probably been my second choice though.
Anyway congratz on the new car and make sure you take care of it.
Insurance must be cheap as chips in canadia, for these young men to be driving about in cars like that. Probably has something to do with most accidents involving mooses and beavers, they rarely claim for compensation.
That's £2458, I reckon that (for a "fully loaded" 3.0l v6) is probably about the same as you'd be paying over here like.
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
Even under my parents insurance I'm still paying 250$ a month. The only reason I'm spending a bit more on the car, is because I know its going to last. Id rather put up a bit more money up front, so I dont have to pay for an engine rebuild next year I had the Grand Prix before and it only lasted 2 years..this thing should last at least 5.
I'm 28 and just did my driving test in january, It would have cost me about £800 to insure my piece of crap 1.3 toyota starlet. I didn't fancy that so I got my girlfriends mother to insure it, with me as a named driver for £120. I cringe thinking about what I'd have to pay for insurance if I was driving what you or tesco have.
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