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ScottHmk4 - 1.2 Cupra replica (Now Sold)

Jim H

Active Member
Mar 6, 2009
214
1
Teesside
After all the time (and money) you've spent on modding it, you are going to sell. :rolleyes: But I guess it's time to move on.

I see you are wanting to move over to the dark side (a diseasel) and possibbly an FR PD130, Have you thought about a Furby vRS? It may be cheaper and has 5 doors and is basicaly the same car and the same engine. I may be a bit biased as I have one.

If you do, I would possibly avoid ones with the BLT engines as they can suffer from a 'Stutter' at certain revs. The older ASZ engined ones don't. However on Rolling Roads the BLTs produces more power. Having said that the 'Stutter'can be solved with a different EGR washer.
 
Feb 28, 2008
3,990
1
Scotland
hahaha good lad...reckon you can def get a FR tdi...obviously a pre-facelift for the price you want...but non-the less will be awesome to have you in our fold haha

yeh i should manage a pre-facelft FR for tht money, really hope mines sells now, quite exciting when u slightly get over the fact that our car coud be going!! hope someone buys

Can you get a loan and buy mine?

lol :D

nah good luck with the sale mate nice looking motor hope you find a decent FR

i would love to buy yours! love to! but im not willing to take out a loan, will be buying outright!! a shame really as its a lovely motor. hope yours sells to someone who will look after it, wanna sell it for 5k? hahahaha

After all the time (and money) you've spent on modding it, you are going to sell. :rolleyes: But I guess it's time to move on.

I see you are wanting to move over to the dark side (a diseasel) and possibbly an FR PD130, Have you thought about a Furby vRS? It may be cheaper and has 5 doors and is basicaly the same car and the same engine. I may be a bit biased as I have one.

If you do, I would possibly avoid ones with the BLT engines as they can suffer from a 'Stutter' at certain revs. The older ASZ engined ones don't. However on Rolling Roads the BLTs produces more power. Having said that the 'Stutter'can be solved with a different EGR washer.

nah there nice but im sticking to the seat fold, love th drive of the ibizas
 

KFC91

Active Member
Feb 28, 2009
308
0
Aberdeenshire
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You could've bought mine off me if you were a month earlier!

Seems everyone is selling up! Bigger and better things though. :)


My boyfriend sold his yellow mk 4 cupra in December, a few of you might know him (cupraajy) and he definitely did NOT get something better.....clio trophy just doesnt compare to the beezer,and I know he misses bumble too lol. Glad to see Scott aint moving away from the seat clan ;)
 
Feb 28, 2008
3,990
1
Scotland
Ok not soo good guys. I was pricing up insurance this mornig for a pd130 and an FR and quite expensive, was gonna swap my car off my policy just now which i have paid for the year to new car but they wont insure anyone under 21 on a car 125bhp or above. which means losing out on what i have paid and also paying for a new policy at about £1500 :(. Might just take the car off and keep it till september and get another years NCB and see if insurance is cheaper then. + its £105 to get my private plate transfered, Its alot of money especially when im going 3 holidays and only holding down a bar job just now.....gutted. I still love my car anyways so not like im losing out, Owell guess i can just work on keeping mine well for time being!!
 

Mattwood

Active Member
Mar 7, 2009
370
0
Nr Southampton
How old are you then mate? and what insurance company was that with?? I paid £235 to add my FR to my policy when i sold my 1.3 polo coupe (after 6 weeks of renewal) and that was insured for £352 Full Comp. So all together Ihad my FR insured for about £600 and I was 19 with 2 years NCB. That was with admiral (who I renewed with again this year I might add). Although having just forked out for the new policy, I guess it wouldnt do you to cancel it so hanging on for your extra NCB would be a good move.

Love the car by the way! Been watching your thread for a while, just never really posted much on here.

just as an FYI though - i bought an 04 FR for under 4k, but it had a lot of motorway mileage!!
 

Aimez

Active Member
How old are you then mate? and what insurance company was that with?? I paid £235 to add my FR to my policy when i sold my 1.3 polo coupe (after 6 weeks of renewal) and that was insured for £352 Full Comp. So all together Ihad my FR insured for about £600 and I was 19 with 2 years NCB. That was with admiral (who I renewed with again this year I might add). Although having just forked out for the new policy, I guess it wouldnt do you to cancel it so hanging on for your extra NCB would be a good move.

Love the car by the way! Been watching your thread for a while, just never really posted much on here.

just as an FYI though - i bought an 04 FR for under 4k, but it had a lot of motorway mileage!!

You can't compare his insurance to you unless you live in the same area nd have the exact same driving history. I have an FR just got a renewal throught Admiral 3NCB I am 25 they wanted £600:wtf: Saved £200 by going elsewhere and getting all my mods covered I swear they just make it up on the spot at times!
 
Jul 12, 2009
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London
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You can't compare his insurance to you unless you live in the same area nd have the exact same driving history. I have an FR just got a renewal throught Admiral 3NCB I am 25 they wanted £600:wtf: Saved £200 by going elsewhere and getting all my mods covered I swear they just make it up on the spot at times!


Thats interesting :think: I'm with Admiral, with 1 YNCB and paying £530 and i'm 21. Always though Admiral were good, however where did you go?
 

Mattwood

Active Member
Mar 7, 2009
370
0
Nr Southampton
You can't compare his insurance to you unless you live in the same area nd have the exact same driving history. I have an FR just got a renewal throught Admiral 3NCB I am 25 they wanted £600:wtf: Saved £200 by going elsewhere and getting all my mods covered I swear they just make it up on the spot at times!

Yeah - i aprreciate the other factors that affect insurance. I wasn't so much comparing my insurance with his, I guess it was more out of curiosity why he was being quoted so much when there are companies that will insure a younger driver for a "reasonable" cost.

Incidentally, I just paid just shy of £600 with admiral with 3 years NCB - although swinton quoted me £2.5k - product of the lucky number generator I think.

Back on topic, I'm sure whatever happens, whether you can get a PD130/FR or not, you have a car there to be proud of! It's motors like yours that have inspired me to get on with mine, although I've only just pulled my finger out and started doing a few small bits other than the necessary servicing/insuring/generally maintaining stuff [:@]
 
Feb 28, 2008
3,990
1
Scotland
How old are you then mate? and what insurance company was that with?? I paid £235 to add my FR to my policy when i sold my 1.3 polo coupe (after 6 weeks of renewal) and that was insured for £352 Full Comp. So all together Ihad my FR insured for about £600 and I was 19 with 2 years NCB. That was with admiral (who I renewed with again this year I might add). Although having just forked out for the new policy, I guess it wouldnt do you to cancel it so hanging on for your extra NCB would be a good move.

Love the car by the way! Been watching your thread for a while, just never really posted much on here.

just as an FYI though - i bought an 04 FR for under 4k, but it had a lot of motorway mileage!!

i will be 20 this year and have 1 ncb, been driving since i was 17, so 2 years and 3 months or so, but i think when u hit 21 ur insurance drops a bomb load if you aint crashed. maybe i should just bide my time and save for a newer one, still love the 1.2 anyways but the more i thought about it and looked into newer cars, the more inconvienient it seemed to be :(
 

nossi_20v

Active Member
Mar 8, 2009
106
0
Teesside
21 is a big jump down in insurance mate when i got my cupra lat year it was a week before me 21st birthday and to insure it at 20 with 3 years was 1600 yet to insure it at 21 with 3 years was just under a grand, big difference, i think 21 and 25 are the main drops for insurance :)
 
i also saw a bit of a drop at 21. this year im 25 in may reinsured in january and some companys wouldnt give me insurance untill im 25 so in that 5 months im obviously going to mature massively lol i think not so im hoping for a reasonable drop next year. just couldnt beleive 5 months would make such a difference.
so are you planning on keeping your current car abit longer than you had hoped scott?
 
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