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• #54602
Have been down a Granada and Cortina rabbit hole the last few days, this was quite a nice find this evening.
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• #54603
when I didn't recognise it, and glimpsed the whitewall tyres, was pretty sure it was a yank. been reading about them since and nothing but impressed. not something i would want to own or even drive, but a special car all the same.
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• #54604
Quick bit of help please
There is a car on a forecourt that we might want. It's ex-demo, 2.5k miles, the shelf price is £21,999
If we had cash, is it the done thing to go back to them and say "we can offer £XX,XXX" for it?
If so, what kind of offer would be appropriate? -10%? Having done a bit of pricing research, it's priced fairly, but it's not going to fly off the forecourt at the headline price.
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• #54605
Given that I shouldn’t imagine that they’ve not had a great deal of cash through their till in the last 2.5 months...
I reckon they’ll be happy to get it shifted, I’d chance a lowball offer.
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• #54606
generally, you will get a better price if you take their finance as they get a kick back on it. it ends up being a bit swings and round abouts.
if the finance is reasonably cheap then it can be worth considering.
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• #54607
In my experience sales people are often as much if not more incentivised to sell a finance product with a new or nearly new car as they are for the car itself. Cash is no longer king in this scenario. I've actually got a friend who recently took a finance product as part of buying from an Audi garage and paid it off in full in month 1 as it worked out far cheaper than buying in cash.
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• #54608
Obviously important to check there aren't any early repayment fees.
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• #54609
Thanks. Trying to weigh up leasing a new car for two years or buying nearly new then flipping it in two years. Unless the nearly-new comes at a great price leasing wins it I think.
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• #54610
Great thing with leasing is the guaranteed future value. Right now, with the transition to electric (or alternative fuels) as well as the pandemic / future recession, i wouldn't be buying a car, i'd be leasing.
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• #54611
Yep - the uncertainty around whether anyone would want a petrol estate with 20k miles on it in two years time and the ball ache of actually selling it is pushing me to leasing
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• #54612
Swap for a 325i hahaha
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• #54613
How's things with your car?
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• #54614
I think once it's fixed I'm going to put it up for sale at a price I want and just wait until it sells at that price or very close.
It's been a very very fun 2 years and I've had some amazing experiences, but I need something with zero stress and much more reliability.
Think I'll get a 340 or 540 touring, get it mapped to about 360-380, won't quite be as quick as the Volvo but will be a little more usable.
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• #54615
I liked your tip of an Octavia Estate for less than £200/ month,,,, now you wanna drop £21k on something,,????.thats a lot of watches or bikes Howard
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• #54616
Hi Tony! I'm looking at the total cost over two years - the car that's bought outright would be sold at the end of the two years.
Obvs I would rather spend that money on wa... I mean putting kids through college.
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• #54617
Hard to see how you wouldn't end up with more than £5k in depreciation on the £21k car.
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• #54618
It's being collected by ML on a flatbed next week with their commitment to get it fixed, following a registered letter to the owner.
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• #54619
New 540i msport touring on my road, probably all the car anyone really needs.
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• #54620
Yeah. If it could be had for £19k then there might be some money left over at the end but I’m not sure it’s worth the hassle. It is a slightly nicer car than the lease job though - leather interior.
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• #54621
I get my car soon... so in my excitement... have some brochure photos of it.
Clearly white is the colour for an estate :D
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• #54622
very smart ! nice choice
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• #54623
When you have 3 kids and a dog but race car is life
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• #54624
3 child seats though? Nah. Wish there were more options for us breeders.
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• #54625
That aussie Stagea with a turbo 4l v8 is the ultimate dad wagon. Think it did an 12 second quarter mile with a roof rack on
I'd never seen one in the flesh until I moved to Canada but they seem to be a pretty common sight at cruises and car shows. Odd looking thing. From some angles I think they look quite striking but I see them from others and they look fugly. Certainly nothing I have any interest in owning.
@danstuff they were the fastest production car when they came out, apparently reaching 178mph at bonneville!