Just done some calculations!!! OMG

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Just done some calculations!!! OMG

i got an inkling that mine is guna cost a shed load to maintain in the summer. I will be using the Sei to travel during a temporary management job. I will be covering about 1k a week for 2 months.

I might take the opportunity to buy a cheap Cinq Sporting and keep it as reserve incase the Sei messes up.
 
Blimey! Get a LPG conversion it will be worth it by the end... can you fit one in your car? I've just found out I might be able to get a grant to have one fitted so I may go for it... I only get 28mpg :(
 
The company I work for are providing it... but if your car is less than five years old and is on the register you can apply for a grant from powershift (or something like that!)
 
The cost of the conversion would normally be £2,068.00 but I will save (in personal mileage) about £1200 a year so it pays for itself in two years. That is working on an average of 12000 personal miles a year. If you are doing twice that then the conversion will payback in a year! Not bad. I am getting a 50% discount off the price through work so it will cost be £1,000. I think I may go for it!
 
cool. If I were you, i'd go for it.

I would consider it nut money and credit rating is a problem at the moment and will be tll my insurance costs go down and finance finishes on the Sei in Oct 2006.
 
Ive had the girlfreinds cinq since last saturday so far ive spent:

£800 car.
£3.52 on a wheel cyliner
£9 on brake shoes.
£30 on a momo steering boss (already had the wheel)
£240 on tyres - 165/45/15's
£140 on spraying rubbing strips/grill/wheels.
£300 on wheels
£60 on springs
£10 on leds
£24 on a seat ibiza splitter.
£120 on spacers and longer wobble bolts.

I was only supposed to be buying her a cheap car :confused:
 
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