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Postby Angus » Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:22 pm


Congratulations.

You got a test through pretty quick.

Is it still 3 months before you can do IAM?
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Postby SammyTheSnake » Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:46 pm


Angus wrote:Congratulations.

You got a test through pretty quick.

Is it still 3 months before you can do IAM?


I believe so, though I don't recall seeing a similar restriction mentioned on the RoSPA site...

I don' think I'm in *that* much of a hurry that I can't practice getting what I already know right for three months before joining IAM/RoSPA. I'm hoping to make the driving day on the 17th, too...

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Postby PeteG » Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:38 am


Is it three months for the test, or before you start going out with an observer at all?
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Postby Angus » Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:39 pm


PeteG wrote:Is it three months for the test, or before you start going out with an observer at all?


I think it's 3 months before test :?:
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Postby Big Err » Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:50 pm


See you at the Scottish Drive Day then?
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Postby nuster100 » Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:51 pm


Congrats Sammy.

Would be great to see you at a driving day.

Any news on the car front?

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Postby PeteG » Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:32 pm


Angus wrote:
PeteG wrote:Is it three months for the test, or before you start going out with an observer at all?


I think it's 3 months before test :?:


In that case, that's three months of tuition, should he IAM it up. :D
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Postby The Thinker » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:04 pm


Well done
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Postby SammyTheSnake » Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:49 pm


Big Err wrote:See you at the Scottish Drive Day then?


Possibly, it depends somewhat on the answer to the following question.

nuster100 wrote:Any news on the car front?


I'm carefully balancing my budget book and trying to remain fed for the remainder of the month. I reckon I can afford an early focus 1.6 zetec, providing I can find an insurance company that will give me a reasonable deal. I'm going to have some difficulty with logistics, though. Having insurance for test drives will be "fun" when it comes to private sales, having time to go and see vehicles is pretty much a non-starter in the week, and transport to see cars at the weekend is going to be fun, too. I'm hoping to persuade a friend to take me to a few places on saturday, and you never know, I might manage a purchase then (pleasepleasepleaseplease!)

Assuming I have a car by then and I have enough money spare for fuel, I'd *love* to come up to the best country in the world and drive on some of the best roads in the world :D

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Postby Nigel » Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:11 am


Well done Sammy.

I take it you don't need a lift down to deepest Berkshire now (provided I can make it) ?
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Postby SammyTheSnake » Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:25 am


Nigel wrote:Well done Sammy.

I take it you don't need a lift down to deepest Berkshire now (provided I can make it) ?


Well, it's all dependent on getting a car by then, but I certainly hope to!

I've been looking on ebay and I've found some foci in my slightly expanded budget, and I've found an insurance company that cares about my 3 years motorbike NCB and are quoting £577.91 for a focus 1.6 zetec, or £610ish for the 1.8 diesel estate...

I just need somebody to go shopping with me, now :)

I might be able to find some volunteers from my local buddies, but if anyone fancies joining in, that'd be grand, too :)

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Postby PeteG » Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:53 am


SammyTheSnake wrote:I've been looking on ebay and I've found some foci in my slightly expanded budget, and I've found an insurance company that cares about my 3 years motorbike NCB and are quoting £577.91 for a focus 1.6 zetec, or £610ish for the 1.8 diesel estate...


Stay away from the TDDi (earlier diesel) engines... the TDCi is much much better. But pricey - get the Zetec, you'll not regret it. :)
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Postby Renny » Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:11 pm


Well done Sammy :D

Have a good look round all the dealers and Autotrader to see what you can get for your cash. A Focus will make a good first car, but don't limit yourself to only them. Have a look at the Skoda Fabias, they are cheap and seem well put together with VW parts. The diesels can be nippy and frugal.

Personally, I keep clear of French stuff as parts can be expensive, Japanese tend to be characterless (unless going for a "rice-rocket"), and Italian's can be a good way of improving your maintenance skills.

Have you considered a trip to a local auction? Prices are lower and if you have some experianced eyes with you, you may bag a bargain...
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Postby nuster100 » Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:23 pm


I am going to sell my clio, give me a shout if interested.

The last driving day made me fall in love with alfas

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Postby jont » Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:27 pm


nuster100 wrote:The last driving day made me fall in love with alfas

Oh dear, hope you've got a good local garage and AA membership... :lol:

If you thought the 146 was nice, talk to MarieArtie nicely about having a ride in the 75. <Homer>mmmmmm..... Alfa V6ness..... </homer>
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