Best of the Bargain Basement Vol. 2
Discussion
carparkno1 said:
Just picked this up for dog duties.
E46, 144k on the clock, only 2 owners from new
Took it off a lovely chap for a grand on the nose.
Carpark, you´ve won the shed game. That´s a terrific buy.E46, 144k on the clock, only 2 owners from new
Took it off a lovely chap for a grand on the nose.
My new daily is a 320d E90, 102k, out of thread budget alas (approx 3.2k pounds) but tight as a drum. You´d never guess the mileage from driving it.
renorti said:
yea,was more damage,subframe bent and struts gone, bought to break for parts to be honest.wings were fine on the front,must be angle of picture.profit good so far.
Good man.marmitemania said:
Unless that has Huge flared arches on the front it has a bit more than front bumper damage. If it has sump damage you also have to wonder if the car stalled before all the oil poured out or if the hair dresser sat there with the engine running. I don't think there would be much of a profit in that by the time your done.
Barchettaman said:
Carpark, you´ve won the shed game. That´s a terrific buy.
My new daily is a 320d E90, 102k, out of thread budget alas (approx 3.2k pounds) but tight as a drum. You´d never guess the mileage from driving it.
Blimey that's cheap for a e90, well done sir and thank you for the kind comments. My new daily is a 320d E90, 102k, out of thread budget alas (approx 3.2k pounds) but tight as a drum. You´d never guess the mileage from driving it.
As a shed update, today it's in at the specialist getting new rear pads discs and shoes and getting the electricals checked as the radio works but the display doesn't come on. Aside from that it's lovely.
My 120d coupe is in for a service right now and they've loaned me a brand new X1. It is an absolute dog of a car. Can't believe anyone could spend 25k plus on one.
What about this:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
Looks clean and low mileage.
Cheers
Morry
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
Looks clean and low mileage.
Cheers
Morry
Bargain Basement car round 2 for me, another blind buy . Having owned the MG ZT since January 2013, I've always wanted an XJ as my next car to try out something big, soft and automatic, so I recently stuck a bid in on one and won it. It's a 1994 XJ6 3.2, £565 and collecting it on Tuesday (as long as it's as described). The description was quite sparse on details and the photos aren't great, but I wanted a blue one and I wanted to spend less than £600. It has 115k miles, which is fairly low for the age.
Mostly apprehensive at the moment, as is to be expected with buying blind. I'm expecting it to be a bit sheddy (the seller used the classic 'good condition for age'), but as long as it drives alright with no nasty knocks or gearbox issues, it'll be mine!
I'm not looking forward to selling my MG, and I actually feel quite bad since it's been so good to me and I've enjoyed owning it thoroughly. I wouldn't want much at all for it given its sheddiness, but I reckon it'll be a bit difficult to sell, likely attracting 'wots ur best price 4 cash m8?' sorts
Mostly apprehensive at the moment, as is to be expected with buying blind. I'm expecting it to be a bit sheddy (the seller used the classic 'good condition for age'), but as long as it drives alright with no nasty knocks or gearbox issues, it'll be mine!
I'm not looking forward to selling my MG, and I actually feel quite bad since it's been so good to me and I've enjoyed owning it thoroughly. I wouldn't want much at all for it given its sheddiness, but I reckon it'll be a bit difficult to sell, likely attracting 'wots ur best price 4 cash m8?' sorts
George7 said:
I'm not looking forward to selling my MG, and I actually feel quite bad since it's been so good to me and I've enjoyed owning it thoroughly. I wouldn't want much at all for it given its sheddiness, but I reckon it'll be a bit difficult to sell, likely attracting 'wots ur best price 4 cash m8?' sorts
So,wots ur best price 4 cash m8?
It isn't a ZT-T by any chance is it?
[quote=Morry10]What about this:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
Looks clean and low mileage.
Get it bought and have it noobtuned. Should be an entertaining Readers Car by the time you apply Stage3!
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
Looks clean and low mileage.
Get it bought and have it noobtuned. Should be an entertaining Readers Car by the time you apply Stage3!
Emeye said:
So,
wots ur best price 4 cash m8?
It isn't a ZT-T by any chance is it?
Just the standard saloon, 190hp 2.5 V6, there's a photo of it in my profile. a ZT-T V8 is still a car I really want to own at some point. There's something about a mustang V8 with a manual box in a RWD estate that's so incredibly appealing. wots ur best price 4 cash m8?
It isn't a ZT-T by any chance is it?
Good luck with the XJ6. Lovely bit of moor
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...
Bargain.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Looks fabulous in crisp, uncluttered, slightly povvo spec.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...
Bargain.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Looks fabulous in crisp, uncluttered, slightly povvo spec.
carparkno1 said:
Blimey that's cheap for a e90, well done sir and thank you for the kind comments.
As a shed update, today it's in at the specialist getting new rear pads discs and shoes and getting the electricals checked as the radio works but the display doesn't come on. Aside from that it's lovely.
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The cheap price of my E90 was mainly due to the fact that it's RHD and was for sale here in Germany. Nobody wanted it, despite the vendor having reregistered it on German plates (no small exercise, I've done it myself in the past). Hence it was about half the price of the equivalent LHD saloon. Fine by me!As a shed update, today it's in at the specialist getting new rear pads discs and shoes and getting the electricals checked as the radio works but the display doesn't come on. Aside from that it's lovely.
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I might put up a thread on Reader's Cars but it's just so boring, dunno if anyone would be interested.
I really quite like that 318is, give it another 10 years and examples like that simply won't exist. If it was local I'd be on it like a tramp on chips.
Edit to add - looks like it may be the one of only 2 of this vintage left! https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_318_is#!...
Edit to add - looks like it may be the one of only 2 of this vintage left! https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_318_is#!...
Edited by BigTom85 on Saturday 16th May 14:04
Quick update on my 316 touring. New pads discs and handbrake shoes plus new battery and new rear light bulb. £400 for all the bits and labour and oem parts and she's running beautifully with no warning lights at all. New dog approved of the boot space with his bed in the back. Total cost £1500 for the car and the work plus some tax.
W00DY said:
Good luck with the XJ6. Lovely bit of moor
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Looks fabulous in crisp, uncluttered, slightly povvo spec.
Thanks, I think I'll need it http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Looks fabulous in crisp, uncluttered, slightly povvo spec.
That 306 cab would be a fantastic summer car, it's a genuinely nice looking thing also. I do wonder how much being a cabriolet has effected the legendary 306 handling though?
BigTom85 said:
I really quite like that 318is, give it another 10 years and examples like that simply won't exist. If it was local I'd be on it like a tramp on chips.
Edit to add - looks like it may be the one of only 2 of this vintage left! https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_318_is#!...
It isn't too far from me - but I need an estate really. Still very very tempting.Edit to add - looks like it may be the one of only 2 of this vintage left! https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/bmw_318_is#!...
Edited by BigTom85 on Saturday 16th May 14:04
Emeye said:
I need an estate really.
I think I've solved your problem:idiotgap said:
W00DY said:
benjj said:
0a said:
Despite the issues, I find myself liking this car a lot when I browse the excellent photos. Only £1,250, but 4 matic. http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C614948
They're not really 'issues', just fun things for a new owner to think about at weekends http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
BorniteIdentity said:
Can someone tell me about Saab 9-5s?
I really fancy trying one. I want the fastest going - is that an aero HOT? Also, what can I expect MPG wise on a run when not hammering the turbo?
All help appreciated.
Budget dependant an Aero will be 230, 250 or 260 bhp as standard. £500 takes you to stage 3 which is just shy of 300bhp. I've seen low 40's in mine with the cruise set at 60 on the motorway, that said my average is 21mpg. They're comfortable and the mid range grunt is fantastic.I really fancy trying one. I want the fastest going - is that an aero HOT? Also, what can I expect MPG wise on a run when not hammering the turbo?
All help appreciated.
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