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Riejufixing
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PostPosted: 20:29 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Cars & motorbikes & MOTs & money... Reply with quote

For a long time, a cheap car (any car) that worked, with a year's MOT, had a base price of about £200. Now it seems to be about £450.

What about for motorbikes?
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PostPosted: 20:40 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

£500-£750, unless you luck out or buy a long term project.

I regularly see cars for £200-£00, but they tend to be shitty Corsa's that no doubt need at least twice whatever you buy it for in parts to pass another MOT.
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

ThatDippyTwat wrote:
£500-£750, unless you luck out or buy a long term project.

I regularly see cars for £200-£00, but they tend to be shitty Corsa's that no doubt need at least twice whatever you buy it for in parts to pass another MOT.


Ugh. It's a year's motoring. Don't care what (like "old banger" cars), it is if likely to get a year out of it, and it goes. To me, I like fixing things, and don't like throwing away usable stuff. Anything more is a bonus, as you know/say. Yes, I thought that was about the sum. Perhaps I ought to get some old stuff out, but that's "time before on road". Ho um/.
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PostPosted: 22:51 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yep £500 for any car with over 6 months MOT sounds about right. My youngest is driving one of those shitty Corsas right now and I only had to replace the entire exhaust system to get it through the last MOT Very Happy

Funny how bikes are more valuable in that regard but given that 100% of the maintenance is possible on a bike. A car not so much Sad

Had to get a dremel in the end to get the nuts off the Corsa's manifold.
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PostPosted: 22:53 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Riejufixing wrote:
Ugh. It's a year's motoring. Don't care what (like "old banger" cars), it is if likely to get a year out of it, and it goes. To me, I like fixing things, and don't like throwing away usable stuff. Anything more is a bonus, as you know/say. Yes, I thought that was about the sum. Perhaps I ought to get some old stuff out, but that's "time before on road". Ho um/.


If someone gave me a bike frame that was in good condition and said "build a bike" I'd be straight on eBay for the parts and have something for you in a month.

Could you do that with a car chassis?
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PostPosted: 23:04 - 20 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like shitty little Corsas, its much cheaper to pick one up and drive it round til the MOT runs out.

Cheaper than Ubering and Zipcar-ing.

My fella was too big/too old/too arthritic eventually to fit in a Corsa comfortably, so I bought a couple of other old bangers (memorably a Rover that looked like a Jag, god I loved that car) ... but unless youre proper minted, there's really no point buying a decent car in London, too much risk of prangs.

I'm actually currently thinking about having another one, but I need something with a tow bar for the coffin trailer.
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