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Mine's just crept over £6k.

 

And that's obviously not including petrol/insurance/air fresheners.

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new exaust £300 new cat £200 new tires £220 new water pump £35 new altanator £100 new distributer £95

new cambelt + tensioner £90 new fuel filter £? lots of outher litle bits - work cost was substantionally more than the parts :( lol - had her for 6 months

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So far on this one: CV joint, major service, all engine mounts, brake pads and discs all round, rear bearings, lambda wiring, oil filter housing, CAI. £1.1 K in less than a year :shock:

 

Thought it would be about half that! Blimey!

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I think I have gotten off quite lightly really.

 

I think the whole package is going to cost me about 7 grand completed and on the road - not bad for a what its going to be, a 300bhp 4wd bright yellow corrado :)

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Hmmmm....under £500 in close to two years. That includes a new exhaust, a set of 17'' wheels, a pair of tyres for the winter Sebrings and last year's M.O.T.

 

To be honest the Corrado is one of the cheapest cars I've had for running costs. I'm considering a change to a VR6 but I think I'd get annoyed with it because it would, undoubtedly, cost me more to run.

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£260 longlife take back 4 times exhaust!, £90 starter motor (gsf out of stock had to go to lucas!), £120 two new tyres, £150 on stereo, a service £120 oh and £650 on a respray!!

 

Just have to look at it though to think it is worth while. Undoubtedly one of the coolest looking cars on the road

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I dread to think how much I've spent in the last year... Easily £5000 :shock: :silly: :help: - thats not including insurance, petrol, initial purchase cost etc.

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oh dear i forgot about this thread! ill total it up when shes gone to bed!!! it is much too much but then its been subsidised by careful buying and ebay selling!!

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17000 US I have you all beat, and remember I am in college! I paid for every penny of it too! thats 9300 uk pounds, its pretty much a brand new corrado though. there are 2 things that havent been replaced, the charger and the oil sump.

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let's put this into perspectitve and its certainly the view i take to a certain degree.

 

Firstly if you had a ford focus, you'd be blowing 12-15k on HP

 

Secondly, if anyone bought their 'C' brand new, they'd have 20-25k in it probabley more at current car prices.

 

To get the same performance as some of the modded cars on here, anywhere between 30-70k

 

Anyway you look at it, when anyone says "you have a lot of money in the car" or "you must be paid too much" or "you must be mad" etc....basically what it amounts to is, you've spent less than 50% than the cost of a run of the mill small family saloon and a 1/5 to 1/10 that of anything with anywhere near the performance.... :D ...and thats worth smiling about

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Its very hard to buy a smile

but I think me and the woman did buying our low miler.

Probably spent a grand on it,wheels,tyres,serviceing,rear calipers,Stereo.

 

chubbers

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Good way to look at it H8RRA. At the end of the day, many modern cars are dull next to a Corrado anyway, both in terms of how they look and how they drive.

 

We see a few members defect to something newer, and then come back again.

 

It's not about the money, it's part of your life. I see it is as a hobby, a big toy to play with. I am the same with my mountain bike, my computers, my radio control cars, hi-fi...I can't leave any of them alone and all have 1000s invested.

 

As my woman says, if it makes me happy, then she's happy for me....awwww... :oops: I get no grief from her at all :notworthy:

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Totally agree paul, I bought a vauxhall ashtray from new a couple of years ago which cost me nigh-on £12k, being young and daft and worried about 'old cars falling to bits' etc. less than a year later i stuffed it and wrote it off, I got 9k back from the insurers, which was actually the going rate for a secondhand car like i had. 3k drop in less than a year? swore i'd never spend that kind of money on a car again, deffinalty not a new one anyway.

 

in comparison, I bought my 16v for just under 2k, spent 2k(ish) on it and never really had any major problems and had a damn sight more fun in it than the astra! Now i've moved on to the VR and spent the best part of 2k on it in 3/4 months of ownership... it still stands me at about 5k all in and is 1000 times the car the astra was. yeah it sounds like a lot of money to spend on a car, but like you say, it better than squandering thousands on HP for a run-of-the-mill family hatch.

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Since March 04 - VR purchase - £6,500 + RS's and Konigsports for £1,000 ontop

 

Wheels/Tyres - RS's sold including tyres for £1000, still have speedlines + Avons and purchased BBS solitudes + Dunlop Sports - £500 ish

 

Suspension - FK Konigsports with purchase

 

Other: -

Various Alignments - £300

Top Mounts - £100

Exterior Plastics - grill, front splitter, number plate mount, headlight surounds - £200

Fluid changes every 4 months approx - £200

 

Brake Bias x 2 - £60 ish

Rear axle bushes - £60 ish

MK4 Rear Calipers - £140

Copper Brake Pipes - £600 ish including axle bushes, MK4 Calipers, disks, pads, brake bias and ball joint fitting + brake fluid also - JMR

 

Water/Fuel Pumps - £200 ish

Sony MP3 - £250

Infinity speakers - £100 ish

Badges - £7.50!

Milltek Cat Back + uprated hangers - £320

Red Beru HT Leads - £120

Plugs - £20

Bee-Sting Aerial x 4 - pikey's in car parks - £80

Bee-Sting Aerial Mount - £60

Wheel Bearings - £120

Brake Disks and Pads all round - £150 ish

Carpet Mats - £60

Number Plate - £400 including all bills

Sunroof Motor - £200 ish

Fog Light - £70 ish

Lupo Wiper's - £50 ish

Leather treatments/ Car Polishes etc - £100 ish

 

+ various servicing, maintenance bills, insurance, tax, MOT etc

 

Saving up for: -

Some body work touch ups and blasting/powder coating of various parts.

Refurbing Speedlines

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Zim Disks/Pagid FR pads + R W-bearings £300 Fitted

2nd Set of above supplied free and another £150 Fitting!

Presure cap £5.00 (replacement supplied free-still faulty – in the bin)

VAG pressure cap £12

Thermostat & Housing fitted £100

Head to Matrix Hose £40

Battery £75

Under Bonnet fuel lines £100 (still speechless!)

Breather filter £20 (thanks Mr Ford)

Generic VAG mud flaps £48 (straight in the bin)

Full service £175

Plug Leads -&- £50 (in the bin)

K1 Racing plug leads (still discussing with the factory) £92

Second hand leads £40

Momo £60

Boss £20

Gear Knob £16

Ronals & Tyres £650

Bulbs £30

V Belt £30 fitted

Matts £35

VF Front mount £105

Colour coded Grill £50

FK Grill £38

Bonnet Lifter £20

 

3 months and £2169. Its still pinking & misfiring at 3-4k, looks like a 4x4 and the suspension will fail the mot on 1 aug for shocks/springs/top mounts/bumpstops/rear bushes and wishbone bushes and I still think it handles well! Plus its done 121k now on the original chains and my third set of zimmer frames are warping again.

 

Heartbrake hotel baby, but I love it and its staying……..

 

N

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ive just gone through my receipts,and in 6 months of owning my first rado!,ive spent,

 

£3130 :shock:

 

neil.

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I reckon I've spent about £1k on the VR6 in a year and a bit. But then, most people'll tell you that it looks like it too!

 

I have a list of things I'd like to do, but they all seem to come second to drinking beer. I've just realised, I probably do spend more money on beer than petrol. By quite a bit, too. Interesting.

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