That's a lot of car for 2k!
It was a little under £2k and came with an extra set of wheels and tyres (it is currently on the winter wheels with Vredstein winter tyres in 19" guise, but came with 18" summer wheels too).
It does have 135k on it though, but with a big folder full of receipts for money spent, so should be good. Well, as good as it can be.
I know the guy who has been servicing it the last few years, as he is the guy who does all my work, so he has given me the low-down on recent work. Whilst he thought it wouldn't be for me (as it isn't mint, and high miles compared to some of my motors), he did say that for a runner for a year or so, it would be a great motor, as it has had all the big basic stuff done, so it's just the little stuff still needing seen to.
You mentioned that the insurance company don't like the light bar on the front, how come did they say why? I'm just curious
Looks like a decent purchase, how much do you foresee spending to make it "right"?
I don't know why the insurance underwriters said no. I guess it's a pedestrian safety thing.
As for foreseen spending, it doesn't need much. Got a service kit on it's way, and a MAF as it looks like it's needing, then the engine oil for the service, that's coming to, wait for it, £95 for all that. Then it's my time fitting it all.
The new discs and pads again came with it, so again, my time fitting it all. Then beyond that, it needs new tailpipes. So another £150 budgeted for that I would think. To be honest, that should be about it as far as spending goes, on what I know anyway. I would like to stick a BT headunit in there, but then that requires making up an appropriate cable to keep the HK system in play. Probably another £100 or so there then, but I plan on ripping that back out of the car when I'm finished, so not really too much "expense" there.
But, the real bonus with this car is the "extras" it came with. The extra wheels and tyres should be £300 all day long. The bull bars seem to be on ebay for £200-300 (I'll count that at £200 if I'm lucky), and the dog guard another £100. Around another £80-100 for the light protectors. So that's around £700 in "extras" on the motor, meaning I would need much less than I spent on it to see my money back if I strip all that off it (which I will).
I only plan on keeping her for 12-18 months, depending on how she does in her MOT (due in November). At that point, with 150k on it, and a couple of services done by myself to keep up with the recent history, then she should still be worth £1500 I would think, even stripped of all the extras. So shouldn't, in theory at least, cost me too much over my ownership, assuming something catastrophic doesn't happen, and even if that does happen, I should get most of my money back in parts anyway. The bodywork is all good, new battery and lots of new-ish parts on there, all add up.