Xantia insurance: over £1000...... no ta, endsleigh!
Astra (same spec as my bro's): not appreciably more than a Coupe S
hmm!
Dad's Xant is a P-plate, and he's already had a time with suspension and brake issues (the old citroen thing of them stopping you with similar force to an apollo rocket taking off, but requiring a worrying half-second to respond) and - hopefully - got thru the woods with it, having dealt with it at a time when he was considerably more flush. Then again, probably because he did drive fairly enthusiatically when there was excess cash for petrol, and liked to play with the up/down suspension feature at traffic lights - a
LOT 
Only recent problem being a leaky fuel line at the forward pump, solved by chopping the (slack) piping short and re-crimping it in place.
Think it would be horrible (for me) to drive though! It's the french industry's best impression of an american boat-style car, but boil-washed to the minimum comfortable size for a 5-door. Plus points - nice styling even today, air con still works and the stereo's pretty good. (oh yeah, work that sale)
Something I forgot about from my first time out, looking for a car - Pug 305, around the same age as mk3s. Very nearly went for one of them, a tidy looking one that just needed a hell of a clean and valet, but the seller never answered the phone. Odd that. They still any good?
Or an Ibiza! Belgian flame-haired girl who went skydiving with my bro (and gave him a lift while his car is being de-dinged.... at about twice his usual cruising speed) has a metallic green 5-door ibiza saloon.. very odd but quite nice. And the car's not bad either (um?

)
Feeling a bit more like I can keep this one a while, at least bring it up to a decently saleable state (IE sort the tyres out ... so i can keep the mk4 wheels

and get that bloody door re-repainted and blended) and see how i feel about it in a week or so's time. After all it's given nearly-faultless service but for all the parts that have worn (belts, bearings, shocks(?!), leads, pads etc) and this current double-whammy. Would like something "better" though.
The carroty one wrote:
Seriously though, give it a week and you'll be completely use to it. They stop just as.. well, badly as a mk3 does,

no, there's nothing wrong with the strength of the brakes... I *meant* to abort that overtaking maneuver with only metres to spare before tucking back in behind the truck...
The ol' vacuum assistance does give an almighty help to the initial "OH SH*T" sharp-application response time tho! i might miss that a little first time an emergency stop is needed... when the mk3 comes back i might practice going down a (quiet) hill ignition-off, pump the pedal a few times then try to lock 'em as quickly as possible.
it's just a bit of a different technique.
Hit 'em fast and hit 'em hard?
Trust me though, after a couple of weeks you'll instinctively be trying to lock up the wheels of anything you drive with a brake servo, it just comes naturally
Almost did first time i had to stop at lights on the way home with it. Might have been something to do with it having no braking force at all on the rear wheels tho.. hehe..
If I were you, I'd go for it. It'll be a lot nippier than your mk3,
Well, 100kg or more weight loss, 1300cc, it'd be like multipointing the old squareback (and putting it on slick 195/50s)
and by the sound of it, a fair bit more reliable...
now be fair, most of its been bad luck, but for certain this thing's either been swimming in the sea, or parked next to a winter salt silo when the local scallies have been round looking to knock things on their side...
Ahem. Anyway. Yes, between you all, bstard et al, a good selling job going on... the car itself going for £55 and all

(mine'll probably go for a price where the frame and basic powertrain components have negative value). Probably be prepared to offer a little for the wheels and stuff if i decide to buy (not sure on the towbar, though it might be more neccessary for a coupe - however, no trailer certification on my license!). Even if it IS in norfolk.
Suppose you attracted the kids because of it's bad-boy look hehe.. i'm going to go look over the spec list again, but i still have questions that it may or may not answer...
is it dropped?
what are the seats like? (if theyre dodgy fox style ones, i'll be visiting concept-e still)
how many clicks on the foglight switch?

whats the stereo like?
how much dya reckon clear indicators would be?
serious ones: got any decent interior and detail shots? those outside pics look good, but to be picky - they're small, from a distance (showing whole car) and in the rain

why are you keeping the 6n in preference to it?

are those alloys therefore larger than standard (and needing a recalibration, even if just mentally, of the speedo) if it's "low" on standard steels?
the 5-speed is an 8p, or GT style? i cant remember... dammit....
hehehe...
I'm a nice chap and unlikely to thrash it so much any more (well, maybe the first few times out... recipe for being wrapped round a tree yeah), it's a "good home"

... just theres so much i (and my bank account) can stand for in the space of 2 months!
BTW is that rubbing strip on your door made of rubber rather than plastic? i have a feeling the door i bought was off a scrapped one in exactly the same colour and trim as yours (thereby definatlely pinning it down as an Mk2 one)!!