A THOUGHT TO PONDER.......WHAT'S YOUR OPINION?

Bozzy

Zorg Guru (V)
Supporter
British Zeds
Joined
May 21, 2015
Points
191
Location
Long Eaton.
Model of Z
3 2.8
I must add, Im 21 in august so its not like im jumping the gun and buying a z3 when im 17, most of my mates had 1.0 go carts at that age but i have just learned to drive when im older, so I thought i would buy a car that I would like and keep. The main thing is the insurance. if you were 17 and trying to get insurance on a 2.8 zed you would be paying about £13000 I will be paying %10 of that.
I like your train of thought Pete,seems to me you have a wise head on young shoulders. :thumbsup:.Insurance for young drivers is rediculously expensive ...so being older does have some advantages :)
 

Connor

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British Zeds
Joined
Jan 10, 2015
Points
92
Location
Sheffield
Model of Z
3.0 Z5
Started with a green 1.6 peugeot 206, then 2 mk4 golfs.
Bought the Z3 1.9 back in December having really wanted one since I started driving.
Will hopefully be the owner of a 2.8 in the next 2 weeks!:):)

I do appreciate the Z3. However at 22 i've found that people have vastly different priorities, I like to spend my money on eating out and my car. I have friends who go out drinking 2/3 times a week and spend all of their money on that and have driving licences but don't own cars, I also have friends who spend all of their spare income on their car. Anything is affordable if you are willing to sacrifice something else, or work hard enough/earn enough money to not have to sacrifice anything.

Connor.
 

oldcarman

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Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
Joined
Feb 11, 2014
Points
188
Location
Pine Falls Manitoba can.
Model of Z
1.9 M44
We
Started with a green 1.6 peugeot 206, then 2 mk4 golfs.
Bought the Z3 1.9 back in December having really wanted one since I started driving.
Will hopefully be the owner of a 2.8 in the next 2 weeks!:):)

I do appreciate the Z3. However at 22 i've found that people have vastly different priorities, I like to spend my money on eating out and my car. I have friends who go out drinking 2/3 times a week and spend all of their money on that and have driving licences but don't own cars, I also have friends who spend all of their spare income on their car. Anything is affordable if you are willing to sacrifice something else, or work hard enough/earn enough money to not have to sacrifice anything.

Connor.
Well said young Conner, priorities can get skewed when you are young. Sounds like you had a good start in life with good role models. JIM
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
Supporter
British Zeds
#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
You're absolutely right Connor, Shirl and me didn't go out a great lot before we got married and consequently only have a tiny mortgage which allows us to have nice holidays. But even so we don't have an abundance of expendable income, I do have my Z which in real terms costs me less than my coarse fishing gear and bait and day tickets. We all make choices.

Tony.
 
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