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Does that mean you have removed lots of options, like legal cover etc? If you have opted for the basic policy and you are still getting £2400, you must live in a high risk area or have endorsements on your license.
Maybe for a car worth it, like a car costing £100K. I'm sure there are lots of other people spending that kind of cash but it still doesn't make sense.
Do you pay way over the odds for other stuff, just so you have it?
It's simply not worth it, whether you can affford it or not. Being prepared to fork out over £2K for insurance, circa £1K for petrol (probably more) and any other running costs (speeding fines?) for a 182 is insane!
I grudge paying £200 for my insurance.
Not many differences between 172 and 182, mostly cosmetic. Not sure on insurance, I'm 31 and pay £200. Economy is quite good although not as good as the VTR. You can get 40mpg on a sensible drive. Should average about 34mpg. Blue is best!
Indeed. I was karting last weekend and going up against a friend who is about 5 stone lighter than me. The difference on the straights was amazing. And frustrating! I'm glad there were a few others of similar weight to me!
More like 5 bhp. Not many differences in cars apart from wheels and exhaust.
Best 182 is the Trophy and best 172 is the Cup, imo. Same performance as Type R but more kart-like in terms of handling. Great feedback and grip.