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ok this may be a silly question but i know it will cost more to run than my current every day car audi tt quttro sport

but how much more what are the things that are going to cost me is fuel really bad etc?

i am using mainly motr way miles at the moment but about 90 to a hundred miles a day trouble is driving the tt is completely unisnpiring after my last car a mk1 exige but i want something fun but reliable

ah thats the other question will it be relaible? oh at the moment i am looking at a 1985 car

any ideas?
 
Hello and welcome first thing is to look for a good one there are not many took me nearly four years to find my one 87 black model .
As for petrol just came back from Le mans last month 300 miles each way used a full tank and a 1/4 each way .I did not go that fast either I could not run my one as a every day car that is for sure. Weekends and car show I can afford to run it then service cost every 6000 around £300 for 12000 one around £750 plus.

For me best colour is black which is why it may have taken me so long to find a good one I looked at 12 930's not all were black either in the end .
Insurance at a guess between £350-£500

Good luck you will need it .

SEE YA
 
You will need a lot more money than that!! I guess See ya has not been running his for that long or with high mileage...
I run my turbo2 daily, and although very pleasurable, the costs are mounting.

I do 1300 miles a month and spend £400+ on petrol, 18 to the gallon ish.
You'll need to budget £500 a month maintenance on that mileage....
 
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You will need a lot more money than that!! I guess See ya has not been running his for that long or with high mileage...
I run my turbo2 daily, and although very pleasurable, the costs are mounting.

I do 1300 miles a month and spend £400+ on petrol, 18 to the gallon ish.
You'll need to budget £500 a month maintenance on that mileage....

I did say my 930 is not a daily run car its a weekend car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


SEE YA
 

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