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ryzer
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me and 2 mates want to buy an old shed / barge to take on a road trip down eastern europe for a copule of weeks.

the problems we have are

- Vehicle, oldish hopefully diesel or 2.0 petrol. hopefully an estate

- insurance, dayinsure.com do it cheaply, but the car has to be 1993, although this isnt a major thing. any other ideas for short term cover?

- we want to spend £600 - £1000

so the ideas are volvo 240, VW passat, Renault Laguna etc etc


any ideas or suggestions are welcome!


[Edited on 09-08-2007 by ryzer]

[Edited on 29-08-2007 by ryzer]
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Omega would do the job lovely!
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Passat
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http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/CARS_popup.jsp?searchform=&modelexact=1&lid=search_used_cars_full&photo=1&state=block&sort=3&hassearched=Y&make=&min_pr=500&source=0&model=&max_pr=1000&miles=40&agerange=&mileage=&postcode=l40+7un&variant=&bodyid=3&trim=&fuelid=0&colour=&transmissionid=0&keywords=&ukcarsearch_full.x=35&ukcarsearch_full.y=1&start=6&distance=32&adcategory=CARS&channel=CARS&id=200732292828889
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hire a m5 touring the new one
ryzer
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yeah i think an m5 touring is out of the question, just got a temp quote for £145 for 2 drivers for 2 weeks! thats on a p reg volvo estate thingy, this is looking like a definate now!

ferry prices are cool also... well excited
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yeah have a route plan, quite long but here me out:

My house - dover = 70 miles
dover - calais = N/A

Calais - Brussels (Belgium) = 130 miles
Brussels - Frankfurt (Germany) = 220 miles
Frankfurt - Prague (Cezch republic) = 210 miles
Prague - Bratislava (Slovakia) = 200 miles
Bratislava - Budapest (Hungary) = 100 miles
Budapest - Zagreb (Croatia) = 200 miles
Zagreb - Moribor (Slovenia) = 100 miles
Moribor - Wolfsberg (Austria) = 160 miles
Wolfsberg - Udine (Italy) = 70 miles
Udine - Venezia (Italy) = 150 miles
Venzia - verona (Italy) = 75 miles
Verona - Milan (Italy) = 75 miles
Milan - Zurich (Switzerland) = 120 miles
Zurich - Dijon (France) = 165 miles
Dijon - Paris = 160 Miles
Paris - Calais = 160 Miles

Calais - Dover = N/A
Dover - Home = 70 miles

Total miles = 2285 across 11 countries

Very basic MPG Calculations: @ 38 MPG = 217.66 litres of fuel @ 85p litre

= £185 fuel

Therefore:

Car: £500
Insurance: £145 (likely to go up.)
Fuel: £185 (likely to go down)
Ferry: £124

Total travelling expenses:
£954

divided by three : £318

pretty cool eh? mileage is over approximated atm, will be accurate and confirmed when my mates agree on the route.
fuel calculation is wild, could be a lot less, e.g. diesels etc etc

we are planning a further £500 personnal spending money

sorry for the massive message to you all, very excited, give me your comments!



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fuel prices will be cheaper on the other side of the water
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plus where will you sleep?
ryzer
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we are planning tents, where possible, in extreme cases we have a list of youth hostels in major towns and cities across europe, yeah i know about fuel prices will be cheaper but its a rough estimation

might make a detour to the nurbergring (sp), do it in the volvo estate lol

[Edited on 09-08-2007 by ryzer]
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citroen xm estate?

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ford escort estate

had one for about 5-6 months, consumption on them is quite good
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Hey i thort i was the only person with that plan!
deano87
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Get something where parts are readily available across Europe. I'd recommend VW or Mercedes.
ryzer
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what a beast! 2.3 auto, full electrics, power streering, full discs all round, cd player, just serviced it, bloody love it.

[Edited on 29-08-2007 by ryzer]
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It is a good laugh - We drove to Barcelona at Easter in a hire car! You just dont realise how tiring it is and how much you do actually spend! Dont forget the tolls either!!!!!
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Mint car. That will be very comfy. Expensive if something goes wrong though. I suppose you could always dump the car and get a flight home
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How much the merc set you back?
ryzer
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£740, bargain and a half, had one window which didnt work, we have fixed that now, and the passenger side front door has been keyed, but not badly.

[Edited on 29-08-2007 by ryzer]
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Proper bargain! You can probably sell it on after once you've finished and get most of your money back on that!
ryzer
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yeah thats the idea, thats if we make it home, we should do though, this thing is the best built car I have ever seen, there are parts of it that look new because all the seals are so well built. and the thing isnt very complex either, i am most definately in love
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nice
Dom
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thats pretty cool dude
did something similar a few months back, drove from Bedford to Casablanca and back (just over 2000miles there and 1800 miles back, shorter route) in 7 days, all in a 100 quid car covered in fur, was awesome

But you will spend a lot, fuel isn't that much cheaper in the EU and nor is food/hotels etc We spent near enough £2500 (inc car, fuel, food, hotels etc) between 2 of us for that 7 days.

Have you thought about hitting the south of france, say Millau and seeing the Viaduc De Millau? Lovely place and the bridge is pretty damn impressive
ryzer
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I think it may be just out of our reach, costs are a bit shocking though! still you dont often get a chance to do something like this
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Barge

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