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Sounds like you should think about walking more, as you can't get points that way. Leave the car alone and save the money for something worthwhile, like the bus or train.
As for modding your car, you will need to declare this to your insurance company (whether you have paid for a full year's...
What he said. Also, the performance, the looks, the practicality.....
No contest. M3 humps the Vee! (IMO, before the 'you don't get the V6' reply crew start posting!:rasp:)
I'm not disrespecting the car, it's fantastic in terms of pace and looks. However, my comparison with the Saxo is relevant, as it showed me where the GTA falls down, it's weight. It's not that big a car but it feels very big which I dont like (I also didn't like the MPG!). I would have it over...
Sorry, that doesn't prove anything. I've driven a couple and they were pretty poor in the corners and felt very heavy. Quick on the straights but and looks nice but that's it for me. Driving the GTA and then driving my Saxo VTR right after was all the convincing I needed.
The Williams interior is comical. I reckon you are getting into a whole world of pain buying a Williams, no matter how good they are to drive. They are just too old now, imo.
I wouldn't pay £1300 insurance for a Clio. Maybe something a bit lower down the insurance table but still as much fun. 106GTI/Saxo VTR/VTS or something?
I would go without or make your own. I managed to buy some from a guy off here who was breaking a Cup. £20 which was still a rip-off! They are a nightmare to fit too - bumper off job, apparently. I just glued mine on.