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Say I was going to buy a 306, what should I get?
Trying to look up insurance atm but need a solid base to work off, I know i may buy something Totally different in the end but.. meh
I would look for a Diesel.. 306 phase 1.. but what's the most common?

If the prices are too high I am sticking to my bike Inlove

F*CK THIS. Prices were all wrong. building a trike! lol
realistically any of the turbo diesels especially the 3drs cost too much on insurance as alot of yoofs bought them because they are only in group 5 and then either tuned the nuts off them and crashed or couldnt handle lo-os and crashed meaning that they are a higher risk car than say a honda jazz.

IIRC the 1.8 is one of the better buys insurance wise as yoofs get the smaller engines if they cant afford the big ones or manage to scrape the money to insure a xsi or gti so the sort of people who crash dont drive 1.8s
5 door d turbo cant be much, as long as you dont live in a dreadful area code!
I'm 19 been driving since April and I've got a 1.8 5dr for £900 fully comp with LV... No no claims bonus or anything
Well I am 23 in 2 months, And live in the north East. (NE63) this is saying i have just passed my test and no years ncb
(I have a full UK bike licence with 3 years NCB)

Its looking alight to be honest, its coming in at 800-1000

lowest was an estate :: NOT sure on the colour like http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-PEUGEOT-3...1350479510

Highest was :: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-d-...3f2eea91fa

Is this about right for these?

(12-01-2014, 02:45 AM)laurence_13 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm 19 been driving since April and I've got a 1.8 5dr for £900 fully comp with LV... No no claims bonus or anything

Seems about right then Itwasntme
my 3dr hdi dturbo was £1000-1100 ish for my first year
You could try ringing greenlight for quotes on insuring a gti-6, it might not be that bad.
(12-01-2014, 11:28 AM)RetroPug Wrote: [ -> ]You could try ringing greenlight for quotes on insuring a gti-6, it might not be that bad.

PEUGEOT 306 1997-2001 Petrol 2.0L Manual 3 doors GTI-6 :: £1350
(Eww Petrol Puke)
(12-01-2014, 02:53 AM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote: [ -> ]Well I am 23 in 2 months, And live in the north East. (NE63) this is saying i have just passed my test and no years ncb
(I have a full UK bike licence with 3 years NCB)

Its looking alight to be honest, its coming in at 800-1000

lowest was an estate :: NOT sure on the colour like http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-PEUGEOT-3...1350479510

Highest was :: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-d-...3f2eea91fa

Is this about right for these?

(12-01-2014, 02:45 AM)laurence_13 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm 19 been driving since April and I've got a 1.8 5dr for £900 fully comp with LV... No no claims bonus or anything

Seems about right then Itwasntme

Ring Liverpool Victoria! they accept bike no claims bonus as equal, Without my years no claims on my bike I'd of been paying 1200...
Dturbo van? Smile
(12-01-2014, 02:22 PM)laurence_13 Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-01-2014, 02:53 AM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote: [ -> ]Well I am 23 in 2 months, And live in the north East. (NE63) this is saying i have just passed my test and no years ncb
(I have a full UK bike licence with 3 years NCB)

Its looking alight to be honest, its coming in at 800-1000

lowest was an estate :: NOT sure on the colour like http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-PEUGEOT-3...1350479510

Highest was :: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-d-...3f2eea91fa

Is this about right for these?

(12-01-2014, 02:45 AM)laurence_13 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm 19 been driving since April and I've got a 1.8 5dr for £900 fully comp with LV... No no claims bonus or anything

Seems about right then Itwasntme

Ring Liverpool Victoria! they accept bike no claims bonus as equal, Without my years no claims on my bike I'd of been paying 1200...

Thanks for this info mate! . Might be even cheaper then ! lol Repped.

(12-01-2014, 03:36 PM)Jesskendall123 Wrote: [ -> ]Dturbo van? Smile

Link me? i can can get an estate and convert it lmao
(12-01-2014, 01:00 PM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-01-2014, 11:28 AM)RetroPug Wrote: [ -> ]You could try ringing greenlight for quotes on insuring a gti-6, it might not be that bad.

PEUGEOT 306 1997-2001 Petrol 2.0L Manual 3 doors GTI-6 :: £1350
(Eww Petrol Puke)
Hmm, oh well worth a try.

The gti-6 engine is amazing whatever your preferred chain of hydrocarbon is petrol or not!
(12-01-2014, 07:31 PM)RetroPug Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-01-2014, 01:00 PM)TallGuySmallBike Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-01-2014, 11:28 AM)RetroPug Wrote: [ -> ]You could try ringing greenlight for quotes on insuring a gti-6, it might not be that bad.

PEUGEOT 306 1997-2001 Petrol 2.0L Manual 3 doors GTI-6 :: £1350
(Eww Petrol Puke)
Hmm, oh well worth a try.

The gti-6 engine is amazing whatever your preferred chain of hydrocarbon is petrol or not!

Smart arse.. I've always seen diesel as a by product of petrol lol
Meant to write "whether" haha.
Oh, another thing to consider is that the value of a car makes a significant difference, and not always in an obvious way. The lower the value of the car, the cheaper it is to insure to an extent. Under about 1500 the lower value can actually make the insurance go up, particularly for fully comprehensive cover, so in some cases it may be better value overall to spend more on the car, and less on insurance, and in the process get a nicer example.
The 1.4s and 1.9Ds are the cheapest, old group 4 I think...
(13-01-2014, 02:52 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: [ -> ]The 1.4s and 1.9Ds are the cheapest, old group 4 I think...

Yup 1.9 D turbo is cheaper then a 1.1 corsa from same year lmao By £400
2200 a year insurance for me. For first year of driving. As opposed to a 1.1 corsa n reg 2100. Would pay the extra £100 any day
(13-01-2014, 02:52 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: [ -> ]The 1.4s and 1.9Ds are the cheapest, old group 4 I think...

Many many years ago when i was insuring DT's back when i had small amounts of NCB i found that NADs always use to come out exactly the same prices as DTs
(08-02-2014, 09:03 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-01-2014, 02:52 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: [ -> ]The 1.4s and 1.9Ds are the cheapest, old group 4 I think...

Many many years ago when i was insuring DT's back when i had small amounts of NCB i found that NADs always use to come out exactly the same prices as DTs

Is it bad i don't know what a NAD is? Big Grin
Naturally aspirated diesel , (non turbo) and yes, yes it is bad you dont no Tongue
(08-02-2014, 09:09 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]Naturally aspirated diesel , (non turbo) and yes, yes it is bad you dont no Tongue

Bahh. Fehck it. Doing the trike anywhoo.. Itwasntme
Is that thing going to be road legal?
(08-02-2014, 09:12 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]Is that thing going to be road legal?

Hell yeah, used as my daily... I'm a mad c*nt just to let you know. Undecided
Sounds like it lol Big Grin
I've passed my car test since dec 2013 & at LV Fully comp on a 2.0 hdi 306 3dr, I'm paying 1500 quid.

I do have 4 years no claims on a full bike licence but they wouldn't accept them :/
(08-02-2014, 09:16 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]Sounds like it lol Big Grin

Rode From southampton to newcastle on a honda c90 moped.. in a dinosaur onesie.

Having never ridden one before.. max speed of 45mph with my fat ass on it. bombing up the M5/M6 getting over taken by trucks and busses and shit.
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Also i got a blown tyre with no way of fixing it. TMI
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(08-02-2014, 09:20 PM)Bnmtuning Wrote: [ -> ]I've passed my car test since dec 2013 & at LV Fully comp on a 2.0 hdi 306 3dr, I'm paying 1500 quid.

I do have 4 years no claims on a full bike licence but they wouldn't accept them :/

ouch they really do sting New drivers. Im assuming you are 25+ years old aswell having had a full bike license for 4 years
(08-02-2014, 09:20 PM)Bnmtuning Wrote: [ -> ]I've passed my car test since dec 2013 & at LV Fully comp on a 2.0 hdi 306 3dr, I'm paying 1500 quid.

I do have 4 years no claims on a full bike licence but they wouldn't accept them :/

Wanted 2000 off me.. Fk that, Itwasntme
surly it isnt legal to take a C90 on the motorway???
(08-02-2014, 09:22 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-02-2014, 09:20 PM)Bnmtuning Wrote: [ -> ]I've passed my car test since dec 2013 & at LV Fully comp on a 2.0 hdi 306 3dr, I'm paying 1500 quid.

I do have 4 years no claims on a full bike licence but they wouldn't accept them :/

ouch they really do sting New drivers. Im assuming you are 25+ years old aswell having had a full bike license for 4 years

I'm 22, had a full licence since 2008.. f*ck yeahhhhh

(08-02-2014, 09:23 PM)puglove Wrote: [ -> ]surly it isnt legal to take a C90 on the motorway???

Anything over 50cc Big Grin
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