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• #55752
Not after 2027 they won't. That'll show them.
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• #55753
Ok, I'll buy a Ferrari then.
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• #55754
If you want to know how easy a car is to nick ask a 14 year old joyrider, not an 'expert'.
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• #55755
You do. On the e90/1 you can smash the windows and lean down to the obd port without setting off the alarm then program in.
I removed my obd port and zip tied it under the steering column to a misc wire loom = only a smashed window and car still there in the morning. Oh Stratford, i miss that fear every night. -
• #55756
normally works with Cup cars and GT3's
Cup cars coming from the factory with wheel arch rub these days?
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• #55757
Depends what you're doing with them!
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• #55758
Does anyone know (roughly) how much below market rate webuyanycar.com pays?
I need to get rid of the Passat, but it is complicated by the group claim I am in against VW Group. They have negotiated first right of refusal on buying the car, at market rate. So, to get a first stab at what that rate would be, I intend to use wbac.com plus a percentage uplift. But what percentage?
Or is there a better way to get a quote?
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• #55759
Just look at autotrader. Surely going to be a load of similar ones with similar mileage that you can benchmark.
You could also look at ‘sold’ auditions on eBay for similar ones.
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• #55760
I'd be surprised if they did anything other than book value.
Does the agreement define "market rate?"
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• #55761
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• #55762
Get the quote from their site then deduct a further 30/35% this’ll be something near what you’ll get from them.
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• #55763
Thanks. I just used the autotrader valuation tool.
Much better.
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• #55764
my mrs is in the midst of buying a kia picanto (not exciting). Found one somewhat locally for a good deal - but it has £2k outstanding finance on it. The seller has now told us he has paid it off and sent forward some proof of that (scanned receipt of payment to Kia). My mrs has just called the Kia finance team to confirm this and all they can say is "we cannot say whether there is no finance outstanding on the vehicle - but can say that we have no interest in that vehicle".... wtf does that mean? is it paid off then? are we being overly cautious? guy seemed a very straight up normal bloke - full service history etc.
i know we could get an HPI check but apparently that can take a little while to update...
any ideas?
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• #55766
yeah that is what we are thinking - but they said they are also extremely restricted by what they can say to people. All they can confirm is that they "have no interest in the vehicle" - which could mean there is no finance outstanding
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• #55767
It just means that they have no outstanding claim on the car
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• #55768
Nice metallic blue Lotus spotted sparkling in the sun yesterday.
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• #55769
Went out for a drive today after having fault codes cleared for traction control and tyre pressure loss.
Traction control light popped on again intermittently- when I stopped I noticed the rear left disc was super hot and there’s loads more brake dust than on rear right wheel.
Sticking calliper? Is that a thing? Could that cause the lights mentioned above to come on?
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• #55770
I had the same situation when buying a Fiesta a few years back. Seller provided evidence that it had been paid off. Lender said they could only say they had no interest in the vehicle.
Went ahead and everything was fine. Of course, this doesn't mean everything is fine in your case, just that your experience seems to be a normal one and could mean everything is fine :D
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• #55771
Yes, quite possibly.
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• #55772
Interestingly on the way back home I managed to barely use my brakes (to the annoyance of those behind as I was travelling slower) as an experiment. The light didn’t come on at all so my hypothesis is that it’s something to do with the rear disc/brake/calliper and under heavier use something is triggering the faults.
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• #55773
Wow ... colour must have been a brave choice ..
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• #55774
Which reminds me I saw a Citroen DS décapotable on the way to Brittany , there can’t be many .
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• #55775
Think there were 1500? made and they were made by Henri Chapron.
Think the first convertible DS was made for Mr Michellins wife or mistress..
Huawei steal these fancy new cars using their '5g tech'