Newbie
#1
Scooby Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Weston Super Mare
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Newbie
I had a MY95 WRX 3 years ago and had to sell it
to start my new business.
I am back and looking for a cheap Scoobie to start enjoying
my self again prices have dropped since I bought mine.
Ive seen some MY94's for £3500 I paid £9500 for my MY95.
Not sure if to go for a cheap STI?
Can you tell me if the insurance has become easier to get?
You used to have to have a tracker for some companies.
to start my new business.
I am back and looking for a cheap Scoobie to start enjoying
my self again prices have dropped since I bought mine.
Ive seen some MY94's for £3500 I paid £9500 for my MY95.
Not sure if to go for a cheap STI?
Can you tell me if the insurance has become easier to get?
You used to have to have a tracker for some companies.
#2
Scooby Regular
Welcome to SNet
Prices on classics are on the floor now, but hey, you can't expect 10+ year old cars to stay at £10k forever Insurance is still tricky, with mods getting harder to insure all the time and most companies will insist on some sort of Tracker, as well as Cat1. Thefts of classics is very common, but the new-age cars benefit from the key transponder which means they'll only get it if they're exceptionally good thieves, or prepared to tackle you at the roadside or in your bedroom
Prices on classics are on the floor now, but hey, you can't expect 10+ year old cars to stay at £10k forever Insurance is still tricky, with mods getting harder to insure all the time and most companies will insist on some sort of Tracker, as well as Cat1. Thefts of classics is very common, but the new-age cars benefit from the key transponder which means they'll only get it if they're exceptionally good thieves, or prepared to tackle you at the roadside or in your bedroom
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post