For Sale 2002 Lupo Gti Heated Leather Seats

Mr.Bee

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Selling my baby due to moving into a big city and not needing transport!

Has the car since October,

Very nice Alpine double din head unit

Car is standard and not tampered with

Never let me down solid runner 68K OTC

FSH
 

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shoes

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Absolutely lovely motor this, tip top condition - you lot know I'm into my cars and I can assure you this is a cracker!
 

grumpystaffordguy

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These are good little cars. Drive really well and unusually for a modern VW actually good fun to drive. You need to put a price on the advert really. ;)
 

Jonah

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Price?
Insurance Group? Is this any good for a 17 year old?

EDIT: Don't worry about answering. I did a quick Google and it's group 11 which is far too high for a 17 year old.
 

Jonah

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I thought it may have been one of those 1.2 GTIs. You know, all mouth and no trousers.
 

grumpystaffordguy

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Like the Golf GTI of a similar vintage - just a badge on the boot. However even that would be a group 10 in old money.

For a 17 year old I would say 107/C1/Aygo. Dirt cheap to run and group 1 insurance. Buy a new one and you only lose about £1500 in 3 years depreciation or lease one from £70 a month.

Sorry for getting off topic. ;)
 

Floss

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Still would like to know how much it is? Annoys me when there's no price, like those expensive shops, you know they are expensive because nothing in the window has a price on it! I'm looking for car for daughter and have cash ready, but I not going to chase someone with it.
 

Mr.Bee

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Still would like to know how much it is? Annoys me when there's no price, like those expensive shops, you know they are expensive because nothing in the window has a price on it! I'm looking for car for daughter and have cash ready, but I not going to chase someone with it.
Sorry I've been really buy with work looking around 4k
 

shoes

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Like the Golf GTI of a similar vintage - just a badge on the boot. However even that would be a group 10 in old money.

For a 17 year old I would say 107/C1/Aygo. Dirt cheap to run and group 1 insurance. Buy a new one and you only lose about £1500 in 3 years depreciation or lease one from £70 a month.

Sorry for getting off topic. ;)

Or buy a banger so when they prang it an expensive car isn't messed up and there will be nothing to declare to the insurance companies.... unless said seventeen year old ploughs into another car, of course.
 
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