your biggest money pit?
#1
your biggest money pit?
Mine has got to be my vectra gsi, paid £4600 for it which was a bargain at the time or so i thought. In the first 6 months must have spent nearly £2.5k on head gaskets,water pump, 2 wheel bearings,gearbox, air con pump. Only to have the cam belt snap writing the engine off ended up letting her go for £400 , losing nearly 7k in 8 months
#2
when i got my defender ended up having new water pump and few other bits,
prob spent a grand in 3 months.. i kept gettin punctures aswell, so ditched standard wheels and wacked some BIG BF goodrich tyres tyres on it!
Not cost a penny lately, needs a good service though
Your vectra mate could of been broken for parts more than that, the interiors go for about 400+ on ebay and the front bumpers about 300...
prob spent a grand in 3 months.. i kept gettin punctures aswell, so ditched standard wheels and wacked some BIG BF goodrich tyres tyres on it!
Not cost a penny lately, needs a good service though
Your vectra mate could of been broken for parts more than that, the interiors go for about 400+ on ebay and the front bumpers about 300...
#3
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This f**king thing..
Waste of bloody time and money..
Best car I've ever owned....
£300 Frontera, got it because the loom was shagged, cost **** all for me to repair and it just wouldnt die! Sold it for £1,750 when I was done with it.. Bargain!
Waste of bloody time and money..
Best car I've ever owned....
£300 Frontera, got it because the loom was shagged, cost **** all for me to repair and it just wouldnt die! Sold it for £1,750 when I was done with it.. Bargain!
#4
Originally Posted by Matt_taylor
when i got my defender ended up having new water pump and few other bits,
prob spent a grand in 3 months.. i kept gettin punctures aswell, so ditched standard wheels and wacked some BIG BF goodrich tyres tyres on it!
Not cost a penny lately, needs a good service though
Your vectra mate could of been broken for parts more than that, the interiors go for about 400+ on ebay and the front bumpers about 300...
prob spent a grand in 3 months.. i kept gettin punctures aswell, so ditched standard wheels and wacked some BIG BF goodrich tyres tyres on it!
Not cost a penny lately, needs a good service though
Your vectra mate could of been broken for parts more than that, the interiors go for about 400+ on ebay and the front bumpers about 300...
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My 205 is the biggest money pit to date.
Approaching £6k now not including the £1k spent on garage equipment, tools etc and not including any consumables.
Its quick though
Approaching £6k now not including the £1k spent on garage equipment, tools etc and not including any consumables.
Its quick though
#6
Originally Posted by [Davey]
This f**king thing..
Waste of bloody time and money..
Best car I've ever owned....
£300 Frontera, got it because the loom was shagged, cost **** all for me to repair and it just wouldnt die! Sold it for £1,750 when I was done with it.. Bargain!
Waste of bloody time and money..
Best car I've ever owned....
£300 Frontera, got it because the loom was shagged, cost **** all for me to repair and it just wouldnt die! Sold it for £1,750 when I was done with it.. Bargain!
#7
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
bought for £300 sold for £1750 id say thats a tidy profit
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Originally Posted by Dream Weaver
My 205 is the biggest money pit to date.
Approaching £6k now not including the £1k spent on garage equipment, tools etc and not including any consumables.
Its quick though
Approaching £6k now not including the £1k spent on garage equipment, tools etc and not including any consumables.
Its quick though
#10
Originally Posted by [Davey]
Yep, thats the opposite of the money pit, which stops the money pits from seeming so bad
#11
My Integra is the worst to date, a grand spent in my first month on clutch, driveshafts and exhuast parts!
7 years of car ownership though so for that to be my worst I feel I've done ok.
If I had actually attempted to fix my bmw it would have been worse as it was all going wrong! Sold though
7 years of car ownership though so for that to be my worst I feel I've done ok.
If I had actually attempted to fix my bmw it would have been worse as it was all going wrong! Sold though
#12
Originally Posted by Richard_P
My Integra is the worst to date, a grand spent in my first month on clutch, driveshafts and exhuast parts!
7 years of car ownership though so for that to be my worst I feel I've done ok.
If I had actually attempted to fix my bmw it would have been worse as it was all going wrong! Sold though
7 years of car ownership though so for that to be my worst I feel I've done ok.
If I had actually attempted to fix my bmw it would have been worse as it was all going wrong! Sold though
#13
Renault 5 GT Turbo. Blown its head gasket. Spend Best part of £500 getting head skimmed new gasket set the odd valve etc etc. 1st day after it was done it went pop again. Swapped it for an old XR2.
Ducati 996: Last year Spend £1050 on a Service then bought a few £100 worth of bling. 2 weeks later some spotty 17 year old (not long passed his test t*at) Took me out at a junction. Completely his fault as he pulled across my right of way, yet still a year later he wont admit liability.
Ducati 996: Last year Spend £1050 on a Service then bought a few £100 worth of bling. 2 weeks later some spotty 17 year old (not long passed his test t*at) Took me out at a junction. Completely his fault as he pulled across my right of way, yet still a year later he wont admit liability.
#14
Originally Posted by kingofturds
I feel sorry for the person who bought my r19 16v at the car auctions everything you can imagine was wrong with it,yet it still went for a profit
Guess he figured it out as well !
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My dog.He keeps eating sofas and trying to run through barbed wire fences resulting in multiple trips to the vets .My Pulsar is getting pretty pricey aswell
#17
Originally Posted by kingofturds
best one was my cavalier, up for sale for £500 ono (would have took £300) bloke comes along offers me £600 and then asks how much extra i want for the stereo
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I had a Volvo 850 T5. It was a fantastic car, and I don't regret buying it at all. But I bought it for £6250, spend £2000 on wheels, brakes, suspension, remap, tints and a few other bits - enjoyed 5000 miles service intervals including a cam belt service, enjoyed 18mpg and finally sold it for £4000 12 months and 20000 miles [90000 in total] later.
The other major, major pit was me being silly. I bought my, then girlfriend [now wife], a 2002 Clio 1.2 16v Dynamique. £199 deposit, £199 a month. We ran it for 6 months, 4500 miles and she got pregnant, so I sold it and it managed to cost me £2000 in negative equity. We had gap insurance but I couldn't bring myself to lose it .
Anyway, I am sort of on the straight and narrow now -lol......
Best cars have been E30 BMW's. My first was a 1986 325i 4 door. Bought for £700 off eBay, cost pennies to maintain, added some lowering springs and sport BBS for about £400 and sold for £1150 a year later. I then had a couple of cars [including a very expensive Saxo VTR] and bought an E30 M3 [hence Andy M3] which I ran for about 8 months, bought for £6500 and sold for £6750 - cost me petrol and insurance! Happy days.........
The other major, major pit was me being silly. I bought my, then girlfriend [now wife], a 2002 Clio 1.2 16v Dynamique. £199 deposit, £199 a month. We ran it for 6 months, 4500 miles and she got pregnant, so I sold it and it managed to cost me £2000 in negative equity. We had gap insurance but I couldn't bring myself to lose it .
Anyway, I am sort of on the straight and narrow now -lol......
Best cars have been E30 BMW's. My first was a 1986 325i 4 door. Bought for £700 off eBay, cost pennies to maintain, added some lowering springs and sport BBS for about £400 and sold for £1150 a year later. I then had a couple of cars [including a very expensive Saxo VTR] and bought an E30 M3 [hence Andy M3] which I ran for about 8 months, bought for £6500 and sold for £6750 - cost me petrol and insurance! Happy days.........
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Some of this sounds pretty bad.
I've put about 8k in to a 944 turbo over 3 years, but thats a lot of track miles, including race pads, and R compund tyres.
However, there are Subaru (and other cars too) owners out there who are spending £300 per month on finance, £100 on insurance, £XX servicing, £XX tyres, £XX mods and about £300 a month in depreciation too!
Now that's a money pit!
I've put about 8k in to a 944 turbo over 3 years, but thats a lot of track miles, including race pads, and R compund tyres.
However, there are Subaru (and other cars too) owners out there who are spending £300 per month on finance, £100 on insurance, £XX servicing, £XX tyres, £XX mods and about £300 a month in depreciation too!
Now that's a money pit!
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Originally Posted by kingofturds
Had a bog standard 1.9gti i bought for £300, it used to leak that much oil i used to have bp drilling for oil outside my garage
£3-4k of mine turned it into a 200bhp monster though
My sister just lost £11k on a 2 year old MGTF she bought from new, so that makes me feel better
#21
Renault 19 16v, bought with the heart not the head. Utterly abused by 5 previous owners...
Needed a cat 1 alarm, wouldn't start occasionally, rattles all over the place and a fecked gearbox. After putting 3 grand I couldn't afford into it in 12 months, it was time for it to go, and was replaced with a 1.4 Astra which cost me 12 quid in parts for the whole year...
Needed a cat 1 alarm, wouldn't start occasionally, rattles all over the place and a fecked gearbox. After putting 3 grand I couldn't afford into it in 12 months, it was time for it to go, and was replaced with a 1.4 Astra which cost me 12 quid in parts for the whole year...
#22
Originally Posted by davyboy
Some of this sounds pretty bad.
I've put about 8k in to a 944 turbo over 3 years, but thats a lot of track miles, including race pads, and R compund tyres.
However, there are Subaru (and other cars too) owners out there who are spending £300 per month on finance, £100 on insurance, £XX servicing, £XX tyres, £XX mods and about £300 a month in depreciation too!
Now that's a money pit!
I've put about 8k in to a 944 turbo over 3 years, but thats a lot of track miles, including race pads, and R compund tyres.
However, there are Subaru (and other cars too) owners out there who are spending £300 per month on finance, £100 on insurance, £XX servicing, £XX tyres, £XX mods and about £300 a month in depreciation too!
Now that's a money pit!
#24
Well other than the place I live in which me and the missus gutted out and started again with it will have to be the Escort Cosworth I owned.
Wanted one for so long and eventually settled on an Ash Black one for £13k.
Ran it for a couple of months booked it in for a WRC Headgasket ( as it was using a small amount of water, tell tale sign ), had the head re-built they where just about to put it all back together when it was found that the block was cracked
So what was going to be a £400 job ended up at about £2.5k !!!.
All told I spent about £5k on the car in just over a year and never really got it how I wanted it.
The wife was disliking it more and more ( especially as the rebuild money was designated to a conservatory ! ) so it had to go.
Fond memories though........
Still at least I've got me Scoob now .
Wanted one for so long and eventually settled on an Ash Black one for £13k.
Ran it for a couple of months booked it in for a WRC Headgasket ( as it was using a small amount of water, tell tale sign ), had the head re-built they where just about to put it all back together when it was found that the block was cracked
So what was going to be a £400 job ended up at about £2.5k !!!.
All told I spent about £5k on the car in just over a year and never really got it how I wanted it.
The wife was disliking it more and more ( especially as the rebuild money was designated to a conservatory ! ) so it had to go.
Fond memories though........
Still at least I've got me Scoob now .
#25
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This is my biggest money pit
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rwood/Bora.jpg
Picture is one of my car taken when it was used as a feature car in Classic and Sportscar magazine. I'd rather not work out what it has cost since I bought it in 1998.........
Mind you it has also given me some 'ultimate' memories.
At this moment at specialist having yet more problems sorted out
Robin
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rwood/Bora.jpg
Picture is one of my car taken when it was used as a feature car in Classic and Sportscar magazine. I'd rather not work out what it has cost since I bought it in 1998.........
Mind you it has also given me some 'ultimate' memories.
At this moment at specialist having yet more problems sorted out
Robin
Last edited by RobinSherwood; 28 February 2006 at 11:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by RobinSherwood
This is my biggest money pit
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._bora_1975.jpg
Picture is of a car near identical to mine as I dont have a picture to hand. I'd rather not work out what it has cost since I bought it in 1998.
Mind you it has also given me some 'ultimate' memories.
At this moment at specialist having yet more problems sorted out
Robin
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._bora_1975.jpg
Picture is of a car near identical to mine as I dont have a picture to hand. I'd rather not work out what it has cost since I bought it in 1998.
Mind you it has also given me some 'ultimate' memories.
At this moment at specialist having yet more problems sorted out
Robin
#27
Originally Posted by Jonathan Davies
The link didn't work for me, but from the text I'd guess you have the consolation of owning one of the prettiest cars ever made.
And thanks for the compliments yes it is a beautiful car, it is also one of the best sounding.
Robin
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Gorgeous vehicle. I love them to bits. If I had a garage I'd be tempted! Although I've often thought a De Tomaso Pantera might be a safer 70s supercar bet... much less complicated under the bonnet.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Davies
Gorgeous vehicle. I love them to bits. If I had a garage I'd be tempted! Although I've often thought a De Tomaso Pantera might be a safer 70s supercar bet... much less complicated under the bonnet.
Spotted in the lakes this weekend, it was a minter and genuine I think.