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Change Yaris Sr To Celica T Sport


sphinktar1988
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Hi all

Had a yaris 1.3 sr for 2 and half years now and ive decided its time to move on to something bigger and quicker

few things popped in to mind was looking in at an audi A3 1.8T or S3 but insurance is sky high for myself plus i could afford to run it and id quite like to keep it jap considering the yaris has 130k on the clock and its still mechanically sound.

i'm 20 but i would guess ill be 21 before i have sold the yaris and sorted a new car out so insurance should be getting better

been looking in to a celica tsport but is there anything i need to look out for like obvious problems with the cars? mileage?

im 20 and held driving licence for 3 years in november, 2 years named driver no claims and i will soon have a years no claims in my own name

insurance coming back at 3500 quid at the moment :| so hoping wen i turn 21 and get my no claims it will drop considerably

any youngish people got a TS or 190 what are you paying?

stupid thing is the S3 is a 1.8 t with 225bhp and was only 2800 :| so why is a celica with 190bhp more

did a joke quote on a twin turbo supra and that was only 3600 :| so seems strange the celica is so much

:drool: SUPRA :drool:

stops dreaming

anyways any advice is appriciated

Thanks Alex

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