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Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 6:19 am
by Billc
I just had a nasty surprise with my insurance. Being 54 with a perfect record I only pay £270 for my Roc. I just moved house from somewhere where I had to park it on a very busy street 40 yards from a busy pub to a house in a very secluded part of a nice estate in the same town. It's now parked on my drive next to a street light and I'm in a 'close within a close' of only 7 houses. My insurance went up 20%. Work that one out!
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:50 am
by mr gee
I'm 63 and my R with stg 1 bluefin
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:05 am
by dimexi
Billc wrote:I just had a nasty surprise with my insurance. Being 54 with a perfect record I only pay £270 for my Roc. I just moved house from somewhere where I had to park it on a very busy street 40 yards from a busy pub to a house in a very secluded part of a nice estate in the same town. It's now parked on my drive next to a street light and I'm in a 'close within a close' of only 7 houses. My insurance went up 20%. Work that one out!
You know, that never fails to baffle me! I had a similar issue when I moved from a busy street with cars parked both sides of the road to a house with a drive about 1 mile away... I got quoted almost 30% higher.
I think they base it on claims/area, doesnt matter if the claim is for accidents or damage or theft... Even with that, I still don't know how they work it out!
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:01 pm
by gibbsy
Well I'm 62 and love my Roc. But, but my arthritis is telling me to get something easier to get in and out of. So it is with great regret that I'm parting with the Roc. Soon there will be an Audi Q3 177 tdi quattro Stronic on the drive.
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:06 pm
by Terryrussell1952
I know what you mean about the arthritis, I'm the same age with similar condition. I'll keep going with it as long as I can. Out of interest I see you are going from a 170 to the audi 177, have you test driven it and if so, what is the difference? I like the look of the Q 3
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:06 pm
by Sincs
After reading this thread, and at 36........
I'm starting to feel too young for my Scirocco.
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:23 pm
by moulin12
Sincs wrote:After reading this thread, and at 36........
I'm starting to feel too young for my Scirocco.
whippersnapper
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:29 pm
by skippy
Look what you have started Paralla!
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 2:18 pm
by gibbsy
Terryrussell1952 wrote:I know what you mean about the arthritis, I'm the same age with similar condition. I'll keep going with it as long as I can. Out of interest I see you are going from a 170 to the audi 177, have you test driven it and if so, what is the difference? I like the look of the Q 3
Took a Q3 with a 140 tdi engine out to see how the car behaved, it was a 2 wheel drive version. I was very impressed. Quality cabin which is extremely easy to get in and out of. Standard seats on the SE are comfortable but lack good lateral support, plenty of adjustment to the seats and steering wheel made it extremely easy to get the perfect driving position. The manual box was quite slick and positive. Very quiet on the road and body roll is well controlled.
However, because we were really interested in the Quattro 177 with the auto box Cardiff Audi managed to get one for me to test yesterday. It was pouring down, on country roads the Quattro felt really planted to the road and immediately gave me confidence to push on. On the M4 the ride was very good much quieter than a Roc and all in all a very good drive indeed. With a 7 speed DSG poking the loud pedal dropped to the box a gear and then it just took off, makes for a very safe overtaking, just as with the Roc and just as confidentally as when driving the Roc.
Got back from the test drive and decided to order, could be a 5 month wait, my lease on the Roc finishes in mid June. Ordered sport seats which has electrical lumbar support, standard seats do not have lumbar, and better latteral support. You could spend thousands specing up a Q3 but unfortunately my pockets aren't that deep and I must keep this car for at least 6 years.
I've enjoyed every mile in the Roc but my arthritis is getting worse and I've got to think of the future. Like me the Q3 could be the one for you.
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:34 pm
by Terryrussell1952
Greatly appreciated for the reply, I'll give it a good look this week. Many thanks, lots of useful info
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 4:49 pm
by Mark V
Billc wrote: It's now parked on my drive next to a street light and I'm in a 'close within a close' of only 7 houses. My insurance went up 20%. Work that one out!
They realised its a much better house and consequently figure you can easily afford 20% more!
Seriously - was that with the same company? - I find its very rare that its worthwhile staying with the same insurance company if you make a significant change such as the car or where you live (unless you are building up your no claims bonus then it makes sense to stick it out for the full year).
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 2:23 pm
by quinndexter
Hilarious thread. I'm 42 and previously had a Leon Cupra R. Moving into a Roc R felt more like upping the game age wise, rather than lowering it. However the looks of the Roc make you feel younger because all of the sub 40 year all chicks dig it (something I'm sure is real). Now....if you had said you were driving a Prius and felt old then I would say you were right.
Its not like you should be driving a Phaeton or something.
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 8:57 pm
by kirsty76
I've only just turned 24 with a 140tdi and my insurance was only £300. I didn't know the majority of rocco owners were older, ive had 3 audi a3s previous to buying the rocco in December and every time I have walked in to the audi garage with my mum or dad I was always ignored and had the sales person always look to my mum or dad being the customer, but walking in to the Volkswagen garage with my mum or dad I actually feel like a customer.
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 10:15 pm
by A3Baak
I am 49, and when we bought the Rocc my wife made a crack joke about a midlife crises in front of the salesman
I like the thougt having some more power, so i might go for some chip tuning
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Grtz,
A3
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2014 12:30 am
by robb
Haha if your feeling too young at 36 I may Aswell still be in nappies at 21
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:36 am
by dimexi
quinndexter wrote:Hilarious thread. I'm 42 and previously had a Leon Cupra R. Moving into a Roc R felt more like upping the game age wise, rather than lowering it. However the looks of the Roc make you feel younger because all of the sub 40 year all chicks dig it (something I'm sure is real). Now....if you had said you were driving a Prius and felt old then I would say you were right.
Its not like you should be driving a Phaeton or something.
Hahahahahah! "Sub 40 year old chicks", I don't know why, but that made me LOL.
The scirocco sounds like a MILF-mobile
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:29 pm
by candyrocker
dimexi wrote:quinndexter wrote:Hilarious thread. I'm 42 and previously had a Leon Cupra R. Moving into a Roc R felt more like upping the game age wise, rather than lowering it. However the looks of the Roc make you feel younger because all of the sub 40 year all chicks dig it (something I'm sure is real). Now....if you had said you were driving a Prius and felt old then I would say you were right.
Its not like you should be driving a Phaeton or something.
Hahahahahah! "Sub 40 year old chicks", I don't know why, but that made me LOL.
The scirocco sounds like a MILF-mobile
Yeah I got a giggle out of the "sub 40 year old chicks line too ! Ha. And yep, we may have a few MILF mobiles on our hands with the Roc's.. But it's all accidental !! Honest !
That being said, us old farts deffo still get a few glances from the younger crowd too when they hear the exhaust farting on the up shifts..
;-)
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:50 pm
by Roc Hopper
I'm 45 next month and I only just got my Roc (Walter) I don't feel too old for him I just feel smug about the insurance premiums !
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:26 pm
by jord
im waiting for my Rocco to be delivered and i just ran an insurance quote. £247.47. I'm 29
not bad!
Re: Starting to feel too old for my Scirocco
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:43 pm
by Andy Rocc
jord wrote:im waiting for my Rocco to be delivered and i just ran an insurance quote. £247.47. I'm 29
not bad!
That's very good, I'm 36 and paid £304 on my 2.0 TSi GT. Recently found out my car has has a tracker by its previous owner and I'm in the process of finding out if it's still in the car and if it is that a few more quid of my insurance!