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Not yet 11 months early.Depends what time of the month you are buying. The best day to get the best deal is Christams Eve at around 1.30p.m. But guess you have missed that.
Not yet 11 months early.Depends what time of the month you are buying. The best day to get the best deal is Christams Eve at around 1.30p.m. But guess you have missed that.
Didn't even get to the haggling stage. Car was rejected after a drive (not by me).
Brilliant.
You've retired !If you come across any others you like in the Surrey/West Sussex/Hampshire area, PM me as I have a few connections
You've retired !
What are you looking for Bozza? I'm in the trade and may have access to what you want.
Today it was a BMW estate thing.
Suspect we'll end up going for a Civic.
I thought the finance is how they make their profit. I saw a recent article somewhere (forget exactly where - might have been Guardian) that said dealers make very little mark up on the car itself?No idea. I just wanted to state that we'd not be taking their finance.
Today it was a BMW estate thing.
Suspect we'll end up going for a Civic.
Virgin Atlantic Amex card. Black one in my case (costs £140 or so a year but the return on miles is a lot better than the one with no fee). Use the miles to get PE/Upper Virgin flights.
got a 9 grand car for 8 plus 2 years warranty, 2 yrs breakdown cover, year of tax.. kia garage over in bognor... (not a kia bought!) this was last april.
I can offer you a 2011 1.6 manual(6 spd) 7 seater Toyota Verso in black with panoramic roof for a very reasonable 8K.
Thanks - I'd never heard of one of these. Had a quick look and it's not quite what we're after.
can one of you knowledgeable car types give me some advice.
currently looking for a 2nd hand car, prob no more than a couple of years old.
I really don’t do many miles perhaps 6 or 7 thou a year and much of it around town.
I have been told that I should only consider petrol cars and will get myself in all sorts of trouble with a diesel a few years down the line.
Is this correct? I am sort of half aware behind some of this reasoning but does this thinking still apply to modern diesels
can one of you knowledgeable car types give me some advice.
currently looking for a 2nd hand car, prob no more than a couple of years old.
I really don’t do many miles perhaps 6 or 7 thou a year and much of it around town.
I have been told that I should only consider petrol cars and will get myself in all sorts of trouble with a diesel a few years down the line.
Is this correct? I am sort of half aware behind some of this reasoning but does this thinking still apply to modern diesels