Big_G
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- Sunderland, UK
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- 2017 GT Fastback
£715 for me, 40 yr old, 11 year ncd, had licence since 18. 12000 mile inc business
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HahaAre we sure any of the insurance companies have the RHD car in their system yet? The ones I've looked at either only have old models or lump all 5 litre Mustangs from 64 (!) to 2015 in one pot. There have been 2.3 and 5 litre models before. There's always Ford insurance.
Panel replacement should be cheap though, as apparently you don't have to line them up.
Hey just joined the forum today and am currently awaiting my order of a 2.3 eco boost. Been told it will be in the 2016 orders as I only ordered last week.
Insurance wise I was told to base it on a 2.7 Porsche boxter and I just ran a check on admiral and got a quote for £650. Previous quotes were around £550+ so all in all I'm happy at those prices.
Now the damn waiting game to see what actual spec we will get.
Hello, I hope you enjoy the forum, I cetainly do.Welcome
Your insurance quote seems to be towards the bottom end albeit we don't really know how it'll pan out in the end.
Check out some of the other threads. A lot of good info from some of the other more informed posters on specification, etc
Yeah I know what you mean. The waiting and not knowing is killing me but it will be worth it.Hello, I hope you enjoy the forum, I cetainly do.
But please can everyone stop taking about insurance. I am trying my best not to think about taxing, insuring and fueling this car and you guys keep reminding me!!
Seriously through. I really have taken a different approach to this car. I have always considered running costs and everything with may cars but with this one, I have an 'its costs what it costs' attitude. heck, I have never even considered putting a deposit down a on a car before that I didnt know when it was coming, let alone not know how much it would cost!