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Could do yea. V. true. I just hate the idea of forking out towards insurance companies. But throwing good after bad money at a car could be just as bad thou really. Good point.

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They dont do importing. They buy cars from up and down the country. Have the ability to fix them up. Have a bodyshop, all the usual. Just dont do the importing side. Plus specialist, sport types, like the Supe isnt really their thing, lol. Old farts, lol

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Never driven a powerful RWD car. Karts at Rayleigh are my only experience with RWD, lol. Why be careful of an Auto?? Do tell, lol.

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Why be careful of an Auto?? Do tell, lol.

 

Kickdown - when the engine accelerates and the gearbox obligingly drops down 1 or more gears, depending on how well you mashed the loud pedal. Seem people seem to struggle with autos and can't tell when the 'box will kickdown; kickdown at the apex of a bend in the wet, for example, is bad.

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Plain and simple. I like the approach. Will hopefully be getting a Merc CLS, but company car, arnd xmas 07. So Supra, 4 wheels, running, will be good, lol.

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Kickdown - when the engine accelerates and the gearbox obligingly drops down 1 or more gears, depending on how well you mashed the loud pedal. Seem people seem to struggle with autos and can't tell when the 'box will kickdown; kickdown at the apex of a bend in the wet, for example, is bad.

 

I find the auto box quite predictable - it's only when you stand on the accelerator that it kicks right down, second turbo lights up and you shoot off to the horizon. You kinda get a feel for when it's going to kick down depending on engine speed and right foot location. You can still accelerate pretty sharpish with say, half throttle, and get the box to change up just before second turbo comes in. Which is handy on the wet roads we've got at the moment :)

 

That said, I take corners with a fairly neutral throttle as I've never owned a RWD car before, let alone anything with this sort of power. Don't want to park in any trees if I can help it :D

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with your 'connections' in the trade i would tell them to look out for any UK supras they hear of.......some of these do get traded in cheaply. They will probably have high miles but may be 1 or 2 owner cars and may get traded in at book price.

I would expect a connected motor trader to be able to pick up a UK auto for maybe 4.5-5.5K depending on mileage.

If your dads guys can do an HPI and a brief check on it accident damage wise then imo you have an edge over everyone else thats looking for a UK car..............

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im 24. will be 25 on mon 15th (present welcome, lol). the quotes ive had so far have been with me ay 24. i ve been driving 4 yr in march. drive company van. but relatively low mileage in my car.

no accidents or any of that stuff. no convictions. Quoted 1390ish from confused.com. Lancaster Insurance are offering me 120 per month.

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Thanx for the reply Scooter. I will make them work hard for me to track one down, lol. But if they are there for my use, i may as well take full advantage.

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im 24. will be 25 on mon 15th (present welcome, lol). the quotes ive had so far have been with me ay 24. i ve been driving 4 yr in march. drive company van. but relatively low mileage in my car.

no accidents or any of that stuff. no convictions. Quoted 1390ish from confused.com. Lancaster Insurance are offering me 120 per month.

 

Your exactly the same age as my other half... Essex too...

 

Anyway,

 

Jspec TT is probably your best compromise, preferably a GZ as it comes with more gizmo's and stuff - leather seats, cruise control etc

I've got one and its an auto and I love it! The auto box in the soop is the best ive ever used in any car, really easy to predict... its the second tubby firing up that can catch you out :eyebrows:

 

Get a N/A for a couple of years, get the hang of steering with your right foot, enjoy the looks you get then move on to a naughty twin turbo when you get yourself a few more years no claims.

 

 

 

 

Or get yourself a really nice ford puma

 

Cant blame me for trying :p

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Thanx Conrad, nice Avatar by the way, lol.

I will check out the club insurer, If JSpec insurance price can be lower, then maybe my search can widen.

 

If you are going to check out the club insurer, you better make sure you actually join the club first. Oddly the club insurer will probably check that, being members and all.

 

:thumbs:

 

Mike

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Thanx for all that Mark. Think I'll pass on the puma thou, lol.

Im having the club insurer call me back on mon morning so hopefully a J-Spec could be in the pipeline.

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Thanx for all that Mark. Think I'll pass on the puma thou, lol.

Im having the club insurer call me back on mon morning so hopefully a J-Spec could be in the pipeline.

 

Worth a go eh?

 

Good luck looking for that dream motor of yours, i've got limited experience as i've only had mine about 9 months but would be happy to show you round mine if it would help at all.

 

Where abouts in essex are you from?

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