Over the last few days i've been looking at Cupra R's!
I thought i might do that, even though i initially intended on getting the 180 Cupra.
That was purely down to costs though but i did run some quotes as a 22 year old with 2 years NCB. (I'm 21 now with 1 years NCB but i might turn 22 and hopefully get another years NCB during the saving period.)
I know that if i get a 180 i will think...yeah but its not an 'R' so hasn't got the subtle details and the alloys and bodykit.
That is a never ending situation to be in i know, but it's just the way i look at things. The 'R's have the subtle detail's which i look for in cars and without them it would be a constant reminder that i haven't got the one i'd really like.
Those quotes for a Cupra R came back at...
£1372 (22 yrs old, 2yrs ncb)
£1539 (21 yrs old, 1 yrs ncb)
Really expensive, but i was thinking about paying it off for the year.
Also if i save up for 'that long' to afford one a bit longer shouldn't be that hard. (easy to say that!)
The feel good factor i imagine would be fantastic if i saved up and bought a nice 'R' and payed off the insurance aswell.
Also because of that hard saving and patience my respect for what i am driving should help with my lack of experience with that amount of power.
I thought i might do that, even though i initially intended on getting the 180 Cupra.
That was purely down to costs though but i did run some quotes as a 22 year old with 2 years NCB. (I'm 21 now with 1 years NCB but i might turn 22 and hopefully get another years NCB during the saving period.)
I know that if i get a 180 i will think...yeah but its not an 'R' so hasn't got the subtle details and the alloys and bodykit.
That is a never ending situation to be in i know, but it's just the way i look at things. The 'R's have the subtle detail's which i look for in cars and without them it would be a constant reminder that i haven't got the one i'd really like.
Those quotes for a Cupra R came back at...
£1372 (22 yrs old, 2yrs ncb)
£1539 (21 yrs old, 1 yrs ncb)
Really expensive, but i was thinking about paying it off for the year.
Also if i save up for 'that long' to afford one a bit longer shouldn't be that hard. (easy to say that!)
The feel good factor i imagine would be fantastic if i saved up and bought a nice 'R' and payed off the insurance aswell.
Also because of that hard saving and patience my respect for what i am driving should help with my lack of experience with that amount of power.