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Think its time maybe to move on???

Post by payaya »

Hey all,

Ive had my FTO for around 4-5 years, never through about getting a new car till now.

I got a friend who can get cheap cars and insurance, as he works for a leasing company!

Get this, WRX around 2003, for low 20's! Also inhouse insurance for $500.00!!!!!!

Thats bloody awsome in my opinion!!!

I'll see how it goes!
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WRX are always cheaper to insure then a FTO, but thats a good deal you got there.
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Post by Imperial »

Hey mate, sounds like a great deal. Im selling my FTO in a few months and buying a late model REX as well. I just dont get the $500 insurance...lol
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just wondering why dont you choose something like a 3000GT? (GTO)
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Becauge GTO's are big whales, power to weight is shite.

FTO338 wrote:WRX are always cheaper to insure then a FTO, but thats a good deal you got there.
U sure kev??? here the rex would cost more cause its turbo. ie, my car costs $2100 a year to fully insure, a WRX would be around the $2600 mark
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Isn't the GTO supposedly sprinting 0-100km/h in 5 seconds flat in stock form?
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SchumieFan wrote:
FTO338 wrote:WRX are always cheaper to insure then a FTO, but thats a good deal you got there.
U sure kev??? here the rex would cost more cause its turbo. ie, my car costs $2100 a year to fully insure, a WRX would be around the $2600 mark
Yes i'm sure, because one of the old member had brought a brand new MY05 WRX last yr, & it cost him less to insure it then the FTO.

BTW your example are base on NZ, not OZ. I believe every country have different insurance policy, let alone companys.
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persoanlly...I can insure a WRX cheaper than an FTO..I know cos I have checked...$500 is cheap but have seen it around that price though leasing companies..I have mates too! However I didn't like thier policy and went with my own place...

A rex should be cheeper for us "mature drivers" since they are more common for parts etc...then again your age is a big factor.
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Post by Boris »

The deal sounds good. Go for it. :wink:
My upgared will be either to an S15 or an EVO... not a fan of the rex's my self.
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ok, so whats there reason for the fto costing more to insure????

sorry, off topic
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SchumieFan wrote:ok, so whats there reason for the fto costing more to insure????

sorry, off topic
Is an Import, so all insurance company in Australia will see $$$$$ & use the excuse of "parts are hard to get"

While NZ have loads of imports & at much cheaper price, & also parts are more widely available then Oz.
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Post by khunjeng »

ya what Kev said...basically its a simple calculation regarding cost of parts...import = expensive premiums regardless of age...I'm mean 1k min for a 10 yo car is rather steep in my mind...while a new WRX was gonna cost me about 650...I mean my mates SAAB is costing him liek 2k?? and the car is only worth like 15...same deal.
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Post by payaya »

a WRX is way more expensive to insure! My car is having niggling problems as well from its age! Its been a good run but i think its almost time to sell!!!
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Post by Nacho »

I'm sure getting parts for the WRX shouldn't be hard to come by. God every 3rd car you seen on the road these days is a WRX. It's funny when you watch.........

Commodore.......
Falcon........
WRX.........
Skyline..........
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Post by scarecrow »

Close nacho, but it's more like:

Skyline
Commodore
Skyline
Falcon
Skyline
Skyline
Skyline
WRX
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Well is only fair to say most of the Silvia owner are now got a Skyline, few yes ago, is like Silvia vs Taxi :lol: And one of them would be me ahhahhha
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FTO338 wrote:Well is only fair to say most of the Silvia owner are now got a Skyline, few yes ago, is like Silvia vs Taxi :lol: And one of them would be me ahhahhha
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Well it is only fair to say that most of the old Silvia owners now have Skylines, a few years ago it was just Silvias and Taxi's :lol: and i was one of them ahahahaha

:D

sorry kev, had to read it about 8 times myself:p
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Hahahahaha, well done Mike :P :lol:


VL's and XR's are what I see everywhere.
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Post by SchumieFan »

i only see commonwhores, wrx's evos and skylines, if i ever see an FTO theres always a middle aged woman behind the wheel :evil:

Pete, there should b a package waiting for u when you get home (bout time u got 1)
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[quote]Pete, there should b a package waiting for u when you get home (bout time u got 1)]/quote]

Sweeet, and I'm just leaving to go home for lunch :D :lol:
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