It does if the car is older than 2002. below 1.5 = £105 per year, 1.5 and above = £170 per year.
THink about petrol costs too, especially if you'll only have a part time job. It's not cheap :D
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It does if the car is older than 2002. below 1.5 = £105 per year, 1.5 and above = £170 per year.
THink about petrol costs too, especially if you'll only have a part time job. It's not cheap :D
..damn, that's expensive :p.
Owning a car isn't cheap :p
Peugeot 106 tbh. :D
Oh yeah, I know that ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by Howard
106's aren't bad, bit too small for my liking though.
306 then. :D It's plenty big enough for you tbh
Could be an option, price is good, size is OK.., insurance should be cheap too. Hmmmmm.
Don't get one of the earlier ones though. :)
Don't like the look of the older ones anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by Howard
The newer ones look a bit 'boxy' too, which I don't like that much.
The facelift ones are smoother and more modern looking.. And not quite as unreliable as the older ones :p