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 Posted: 13:56 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Am I insane? (Car thread) |
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In about a months time I'll be looking at buying my first car. Being a first car insurance is killer, but I've had some strange results which have got me looking far outside what would be considered a typical first car. I've been playing this game for a few months now, so I've got everything as low as I possibly can with named drivers, funny excess anomalies, expected mileage etc.
I'll be doing quite low mileage (4-6,000 a year) so I'm not fussed about MPGs or tyre costs, but I do want a nice place to sit when I have to use it. My budget is below £6k, but realistically speaking I'd rather be around the £4k ballpark.
To give some comparison, insurance for a typical large hatchback (think Golf of Focus) is in the same ball park at the sort of cars I'll go into below - I've no interest in small (fiesta/corsa) cars, but insurance for these seems to be higher anyway!
So, the strange results seem to be for large engines luxury saloons, for instance, the insurance on a Jaguar S type R (i.e. a 4.2l Supercharged V8 making 400bhp) is cheaper than a 2 litre diesel ford focus - confusingly the lower powered S types are more expensive by a couple of hundred quid.
https://www.lawrencecoxhead.com/images/my_car/jag-002.gif
Insurance is also cheaper than the focus on a Jaguar XK8 which to me is pretty much a bloody super car (or getting on for one anyway).
https://images.honestjohn.co.uk/imagecache/file/fit/730x700/media/6944346/Jaguar~XK~(2).jpg
It's cheaper on a BMW 645:
https://www.standoutcars.com/uploads/2/0/4/4/2044500/9136817_orig.jpg
It's cheaper on a Jaguar XF:
https://www.topgear.com/sites/default/files/styles/16x9_640w/public/cars-road-test/image/2015/02/Large%20Image%20(optional)_279.jpg?itok=zPgZuUxb
The list goes on.
So MPG aside I suppose I have three questions/concerns which I don't have enough car experience to know for myself:
1: Am I likely to go backwards into a tree and die in a ball of fire? First car maybe, but I've been on the road for 10 years on bikes, does that count for much? I presume it's a bit like jumping on a superbike as a first bike, treat it with respect and I should be ok?
2: Particularly in the BMW and XF I'd be looking at cars at around 140,000 miles plus - are these sorts of cars likely to be reliable enough still? - Given their ages you have to assume they've pretty much done solely motorway miles to hit those figures, right?. I've seen models for sale at over 200,000 miles which is a bit reassuring.
2a: The older Jags are, well, older! How about age related reliability? I could get an XK8 on low 100,000s within budget, and S types from 60,000 plus miles.
3: What is the likelihood of being stung with a very high repair bill (£800+), more so than on an equivalent(ish) ford say?
I have to say I am very tempted by the S type R, so any particular advice on that model I'd be grateful for.
Thanks muchly.
Edit: I suppose question 4 would be: Other than fuel and tyres I presume with the mileage I'm likely to be doing other running costs should be reasonably low?
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 Posted: 15:05 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Re: Am I insane? (Car thread) |
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2a: The older Jags are, well, older! How about age related reliability? I could get an XK8 on low 100,000s within budget, and S types from 60,000 plus miles.
3: What is the likelihood of being stung with a very high repair bill (£800+), more so than on an equivalent(ish) ford say?
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You are insane if you buy an old Jag, they can be (and frequently are) horrifically unreliable.
I have a customer with a 2004 S type, that was reasonably well looked after by it's PO - my man has thrown £6400 at that car in the last year (not including purchase price) and it's only done 100K.
I have another customer with a 2001 XK8, which he has had from new and done a paltry 40K in - that's been in the main dealer more often than I can remember and not just small stuff, he's had gearboxes (yes, more than one) engine faults, electrical woes galore and more.
I love Jags, but I wouldn't buy one, too much risk involved. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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 Posted: 16:02 - 31 Oct 2016 Post subject: Re: Am I insane? (Car thread) |
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Cheap insurance, blah blah
So MPG aside I suppose I have three questions/concerns which I don't have enough car experience to know for myself:
1: Am I likely to go backwards into a tree and die in a ball of fire? First car maybe, but I've been on the road for 10 years on bikes, does that count for much? I presume it's a bit like jumping on a superbike as a first bike, treat it with respect and I should be ok?
2: Particularly in the BMW and XF I'd be looking at cars at around 140,000 miles plus - are these sorts of cars likely to be reliable enough still? - Given their ages you have to assume they've pretty much done solely motorway miles to hit those figures, right?. I've seen models for sale at over 200,000 miles which is a bit reassuring.
2a: The older Jags are, well, older! How about age related reliability? I could get an XK8 on low 100,000s within budget, and S types from 60,000 plus miles.
3: What is the likelihood of being stung with a very high repair bill (£800+), more so than on an equivalent(ish) ford say?
Edit: I suppose question 4 would be: Other than fuel and tyres I presume with the mileage I'm likely to be doing other running costs should be reasonably low?
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Insurance is all very odd, and as much is related to thefts and driver behaviour than the insurance group of the car tbh. Jags tend to be driven by businessmen and old men, fiestas by 17 year olds. Same happens with bikes tbh, look at the insurance on 125s.
1)No, not if you treat it with respect. There are very few cars which wont accept full throttle in a straight line without doing doing something dangerous, unlike bikes and while too much in a bend causes issues, it's not nearly as complex as a bike. Dont assume you're already capable, but if you learned to ride a bike then you'll adapt fairly easily.
2)No, at 100-140k they could have done 12k miles a year since new, or worse still, three years of motorway use and then 5 k a year used only in summer. Certainly many cars are reliable at this age, but not the ones you've listed. Old jags rust and are famed for electrical issues and built in low volumes. The 645 is a little more sensible, as a lot of it is huge volume stuff, but the engine is a little mental (I looked at a 545) - google BMW valvetronic.... No reason not to buy a 140k car, but buyer beware and not something thats hard or expensive to get parts for. Also, they WILL require more TLC, how handy/brave are you with spanners?
3) FAR more than an equivalent ford, or vauxhall, or even a 520 for example, especially if you're paying labour because you cant do it yourself. Thats not to say that mainstream stuff cant bring big bills, but it's less likely.
4) Tyres on ANY of the cars you've listed will be extremely expensive and last a fairly short space of time. For example a fiesta on 195/50 15 will be ~150 a set and last 30k miles. The BMW will be more like 500 the set and last 25-20k. Fuel will also be literally twice the cost, more if you go for the supercharged models which will likely demand super unleaded. Other costs depend on the car, but servicing will be double or more as most of this cars will want 7+l of engine oil, 8 spark plugs etc.
Other things to consider are:
Chain or belt - belt changes arent cheap, but a broken chain is worse
Common parts with other models - these will be cheap, on the contrary any other parts wont be.
Common points of major failure - timing chains on the Audi S4, high pressure pumps and turbos on the BMW 335i, diesel pumps on 130bhp mondeos, IMS bearing on porsches - do some research into the model youre interested in.
To give a little background to this, i've only owned two cars out of 20 which had under 100k and I'm currently looking at large old V8 cars of much the same type, but then apart from MOT time, the last time any of my cars was worked on in a garage was in 2004 so the economics of a 5 grand 545 are assessed on the basis that a replacement engine is a grand, thus the new price of fixing the valvetrain doesnt bother me. It would if I was paying someone to swap the engine.
Track rods, bushes etc arent 'trouble' with old cars, theyre service items and they're invariably loose by 60k, people just dont notice it. If you're handy with spanners the parts arent normally bad, but it's prohibitive to pay labour on it. Likewise servicing 'sealed for life' autoboxes (which needs done at 100k btw). |
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Try your luck with a Lexus IS300.
Look for a UK car (not a Toyota Altezza) to keep your insurance down and you get the same 2JZ NA engine as the Supra, four doors and they're as reliable as night following day.
Quite a nice place to sit, if a little bland, but a pretty good sleeper, as everyone assumes is just a shitbox 200. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Check VED rates as well. A BMW 645, for example, is band M, £515 a year. Even if you're OK paying that, you may find it increasingly hard to find anyone who'll buy it off you. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 110 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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