I’ve been umming and erring over a new car for a while. I suppose you would call it that, as I have no intention of actually buying anything right now.
I’ve had my Honda Civic for almost three years now and I still love driving it. There’s no need to buy a new car, apart from the fact that I’d like to and, well, I can.
I’ve decided on a car that I must have at some point in my life; The Mitsubishi Evolution X.
I’ve been a fan of them since seeing an Evo IX parked up the road everytime I drive past. Lovely cars. Then to add some more sway to the argument about owning one, Top Gear came along and savaged the new Subaru Imprezza with a sterling review of the Evo X. Any red blooded male knows that car choices are dictated by Top Gear.
So I priced it all up this evening. Strangely, the price of the car didn’t really shock me. I was quite settled in when I read my configuration would cost a cool £29,999. I could have opted for what I shall call the daddy, but for an extra 60bhp and a few tarty bits on the interior, I didn’t think an extra £8,000 was really worth it.
Next up; the insurance quote. This is the bit that always hurts and surprises me. Ok ok. I’m only 25 and want to drive a car with 300bhp as an every day car. Seriously. What’s wrong with that?! The cheapest quote I managed to find in my five minute search was for £1,433.61.
All of the big name insurers had done a runner and these quotes were being offered up by specialist insurers. You know, the ones that deal with people who have no no claims bonuses, or have convictions and bad credit ratings. It looks like my seven years no claims and pass plus certificate don’t count for much when dealing with big toys. I’ll come back another day when I’ve saved a few more pennies!
I’ve always thought of the Honda Accord and the Civic to be very “Long Island” cars because they’re very popular cars here. For some reason i’m a bit amused to read that you drive a Civic.
I’m a fan of Mitsubishi, myself. I’m quite pleased with my Galant.
I had my car insurance under my mother’s name because it was cheaper, but two years ago I finally moved it under my name. Anyway, I have a spotless driving record… never gotten a ticket… and I still feel let down when I go to look for lower insurance quotes. I got a bit excited last year when I found a really low quote, but then I was denied because I hadn’t had insurance under my own name for long enough… maybe i’ll try again when my insurance is up in November.
Sigh. So, I do feel your pain. Though I know I have it easier than a young male who wants to drive a sports car. :)
Hi Jenn!
The Honda Civics between America and here are very very different! This is the style I currently drive, just in Silver. I suspect it’s a bit smaller than the US counterpart!
Insurance generally sucks. Likelihood is you won’t actually need or use it. The prices over here get pushed up by people that don’t have insurance.