Daily Dreaming - what are you looking at?
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Was dreaming of a Gransport abut a year ago and the clutch is THE issue. Dealer charge here in Sydney was $5000. Worth checking the stated % wear is how much is left rather than how much is worn - some sellers are misleading with this.
Also,check the car thoroughly if it's a UK import then double check everything - I saw one car that had had a new speedo and thus the mileage was no where near what was advertised. I only found this out by going through every piece of paper in the sellers history file.
Also,check the car thoroughly if it's a UK import then double check everything - I saw one car that had had a new speedo and thus the mileage was no where near what was advertised. I only found this out by going through every piece of paper in the sellers history file.
D177NUT said:
Maserati 4200/Spyder. Look good value at $40-$60k.
Less issues than the 3200GT. Only sticking point appears to the the clutch.
Will it bankrupt me though?
Gransports do looks the part. I was so close, but the Ex didn't like the styling. So the Holden was bought instead.Less issues than the 3200GT. Only sticking point appears to the the clutch.
Will it bankrupt me though?
- sigh*
Another to give you a laugh: http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/BMW-M5-...
List price was $238,000
Do people actually pay these sorts of figures?
List price was $238,000
Do people actually pay these sorts of figures?
Pommygranite said:
Meanwhile, over in the bargain barges thread there will be similar UK based cars for less than half that.What do you think is a realistic selling price for it? I have no idea what a nice 5 Series would set you back over here yet I keep looking at them on the road and wishing I had one.
Possibly an interesting way to use $80k on a daily - from my point of view, plenty of room for all the kids, and a great colour combo...
Even has a built-in booster seat by the looks of it
And who wouldn't want a car with a drinks cabinet...
Its being sold by a home-based trader a few streets from me - he often has a few interesting cars outside.
Even has a built-in booster seat by the looks of it
And who wouldn't want a car with a drinks cabinet...
Its being sold by a home-based trader a few streets from me - he often has a few interesting cars outside.
PomBstard said:
Possibly an interesting way to use $80k on a daily - from my point of view, plenty of room for all the kids, and a great colour combo...
Even has a built-in booster seat by the looks of it
And who wouldn't want a car with a drinks cabinet...
Its being sold by a home-based trader a few streets from me - he often has a few interesting cars outside.
There are similar cars on Carsales for less than half the price of that one. Which would lead me to believe it is rather overpriced.Even has a built-in booster seat by the looks of it
And who wouldn't want a car with a drinks cabinet...
Its being sold by a home-based trader a few streets from me - he often has a few interesting cars outside.
How about this one in Qld? A Bentley for less than the price of a new Mazda 3. Missing the service books, but surely nothing too bad could go wrong?
http://www.carsales.com.au/dealer/details/Bentley-...
I'm going to the Sunshine Coast on holiday in a coupe of weeks. I wonder if SWMBO would agree to flying up and driving back?
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