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smegfor
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lil bit of help (nub)

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hello, im new to corsa b forums so a big hello to everyone

well im just learning to drive, and im a big corsa b fan, love em, so wanna get myself one
as wondering, how much would a cheap to decent corsa b (1.2-1.4 16v) cost me to buy, is it cheap to insure
and what kinda things can you do to it, wanna make it my own, dont want no fancy body kit
or nout got some 14"s already, but under the bonet and what will it do to my insurance

thanks in advance or al your advice
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I suppose it's obvious but go 1.2 for cheaper insurance.

Peanuts. Corsas go for anywhere from £50 (my poo 1.2 merit) to a few grand.

IMO...don't waste too much money on your first car. First car..so chances are you'll make mistakes in it, minor scrapes, clobber a few kerbs etc. Everyone's been there, it's just some people don't admit it, lol.

Once you get more money you'll grow out of it's engine sizes/spec pretty quickly, plus as you get older you get more NCB and probably be earnign more. So any money you've thrown at extracting 2bhp out of it will be a complete waste of time.

So...

Spend £500 on a shed. Abuse it for a year, then upgrade.
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ManicGTI wrote:Spend £500 on a shed. Abuse it for a year, then upgrade.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

That's funny, but damn true.
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL :lol:
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It's annoying true, and I think most people would agree in retrospect.

If you spend too much on a crap engined car you'll end up throwing money trying to extract 2bhp out of it only to sell up in a year or so and buy the bigger engined higher spec car you wanted but couldn't afford in the first place :lol:.

Oh and it really isn't worth doing anything under the bonnet. It'll either screw or invalidate your insurance for miniscule gains. As I said, go for something cheap, whatever comes up. Thrash it as all learners/new drivers do, and save up for the higher spec car you really want once you have a years NCB.

Remember, as long as you get something road legal and cheap enough, you'll be able to sell it easily enough for no real loss. Loads of market for small cars!
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ManicGTI wrote:First car..so chances are you'll make mistakes in it, minor scrapes, clobber a few kerbs etc. Everyone's been there, it's just some people don't admit it,lol.


I never hit owt in my first 280 quid mk3 fiesta, then after nearly a year spent 4k on a decent car and killed gearbox then blew engine then smashed it up lol. :lol:
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