I Have No Car!!

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WildChild
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I Have No Car!!

Post by WildChild »

I got rid of my MK1 as i did not want to ruin the mileage or the car itself with my boring commutes which were soon to become more boring and long, not something a beautiful car like that should have inflicted on itself.

I then brought my MK2 BreadVan, the Oxide Red one 1983 1.05 Polo CL with no rust, I've just sold this today. I now officially dont have a car! - oh dear : /

Basically i brought the MK2 as a car that i could use for my new job - long miles, without worrying about ruining a precious car - as it really wasnt especially since i only paid £160 for it with tax & mot!

I've just sold it for £360 making a healthy £200 profit :)

I'm no longer going to be doing the job i was going to be doing, as one day when hearing all the A level students opening up their results, i was bored and thought i would phone the uni i wanted to go to just to see if they had places, anyway i got an interview, got offered a place and took it.. i figured f**k it i cba to go and work so im now off to uni.

Since the uni im going to is my local uni (2 miles away) i dont need to worry about ruining a cars mileage :) - I've sold my laptop, i've sold my MK2, i've got about £400 in the bank and so have £1000 to cover, buying a new / different car, its MOT / Tax if necerssary and anything major that needs doing.

Thinking of buying another MK1, but keeping it this time :)
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Post by hypojam »

I would have just kept the mk2

What kinda car are you looking for?
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Post by WildChild »

nah the MK2 was boring and ugly, didn't in anyway compare to my MK1.

I've got to have another one, i'm thinking of looking at Mersham_Phils mk1 thats up for sale.
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Post by hypojam »

WildChild wrote:nah the MK2 was boring and ugly, didn't in anyway compare to my MK1.
But Mk1's and Mk2's are pretty much the same car, Just the mk2 is more refined :?

Anyways i suppose your entitled to your opinion whether i agree with it or not, just a few people may find it offensive
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Post by omicron »

Mk1's are far more fun than Mk2's IMO. I'm also of the strange opinion that the 895 and 1093cc's were far better engines than the 1043cc with all it's vacuum stuff.
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Post by SteB »

The 895 will also take whatever you give it, for as many miles as you'd ever want...
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Post by WildChild »

Didnt get it, but i did get a resprayed, refurbed engine, MOT & Tax.. on a 1600cc VW Golf MK1 :D For a very very good price :D
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Post by Polo Paul »

1600cc GTi or just a regular 1600? either way very nice car, would have one any day
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Post by WildChild »

Just a 1600, i've only got 5 months left on my insurance and its costing me an extra £200 with immobiliser, on top of my original £640 payment.

TPFT for the moment until i get my no claims.
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Post by fordcapri17 »

IM SELLING MY VW POLO 1.0 ESTATE 1991 H REG WITH 5 MONTHS TAX AND TEST RUNS PERFECT IM IN BRADFORD WEST YORKSHIRE IM SELLING IT FOR AROUND 380
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Just sold my mk2 as well :( Sold for £350 to a sweet old lady with no idea how to drive.. but she only does 1500 miles a year anyway so it doesn't matter terribly :) Think that's the end of my polo ownership though :(
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Post by omicron »

GroovyCarrot wrote:Just sold my mk2 as well :( Sold for £350 to a sweet old lady with no idea how to drive.. but she only does 1500 miles a year anyway so it doesn't matter terribly :) Think that's the end of my polo ownership though :(
Did I drive past you a couple of weeks ago when I was on a job in Saffron Walden? Remember thinking how nice your 'rocco looked.

I'd have been in a grey G-reg Toyota Camry so you'd never have noticed.
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

Yeah, that would have been me :) It was in nice nick that scirocco, shame I couldn't afford to keep it..
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Post by GroovyCarrot »

I am now the proud owner of an F reg 1 litre micra that I bought for £175 as a stop gap. Serious machine, that is.. if you think standard mk2 suspension's a bit sofa like you wouldn't believe what an old micra's like.. and it's even more sluggish! So glad I owned a polo first and not a micra..
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Post by Tahrey1043 »

lols... been in the back seat of a micra before... never did get offered another lift to the pub in it after complaining about how it was like being driven around inside a massive jelly... :)

sad to hear of all them.. you'll be back tho im sure
(GC isn't that also where you GOT the mk2 from in the first place?)
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