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Old 06-05-2003, 11:51 AM
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I rang tesco insurance last week and talked to a really helpful chap (surprising I know!!!). He couldn't find it at first but went away to check with his manager. He came back and asked if I was having the 6 speed or the 5 to which I replied the 6.
He then said as long as the car gets a full thatcam cat 1 immob/alarm then the quote would be £875 fully comp.
I currently have a 523se manual insurance group 15E (Ithink) and pay £710 on that so it looks like insurance certainly won't break the bank!!! What with this news and the fuel figures residuals should be strong! HAPPY DAYS
Old 06-05-2003, 12:22 PM
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Anyone know if these acceleration figures are with the rediculous 7-8K RPM clutch drop? It would be great if it was with a more reasonable clutch drop.

Still, 6.4 0-62 is great!
Old 06-05-2003, 02:55 PM
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what is needed here is BMW's launch control...as found in the M3!

I know, I know, the M3 is twice as expensive, but i reckon it will be difficult to control wheelspin dropping the clutch at 8-9000rpm.

Does the 8 have any anti wheel spin technology at launch? Or is it just when cornering?
Old 06-05-2003, 03:53 PM
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but i reckon it will be difficult to control wheelspin dropping the clutch at 8-9000rpm.
It would probably be quite expensive to have a new clutch fitted after a few starts like these as well
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I think with BMW's launch control you get 3 goes and then your transmission warenty is void?

I'm sure the traction control will stop the wheels spinning
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Well taking a few cars from that list, I'm getting quotes of between £510 (for a celica) to £600 (for an accord type-R)

Fantastic.

I knew that getting old in commuterville would pay off one day.:D
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Completely agree with RichardJ on the 16E meaning.

Interestingly, I have an older model mondeo ST24 - hey no fair guys its the family car for me, the missus, the 3 yr old and the one to be in October.

Thats 16. I insure through Sterling, part of Adrian flux (www.adrianflux.co.uk) and that costs me £560 with £250 excess, with 4 yrs protected NCB, aged 30 with 3 points for an SP50 and an accident just over 3rs ago now (wasn't wghen I last renewed at this price) where my bronze MK2 mx5 collided with a deer in Windsor Great park. Wasn't pretty.
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