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smiffy180

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6,021 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Put a small deposit on this... http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3770001.htm
Went to see my uncle ( a van trader ) and he thinks i shouldnt get it however if i do he wants a drive in it haha. What he said whilst i was there has put me off a little and now i dont know wether or not to get the car?
He rekons 18mpg round town but i though driving sensibly i could get about 25?
What do you lot think i should do? frown bummed atm

SirSamuelOfBuca

1,353 posts

178 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Buy it

TDutchy

661 posts

216 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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What is his argument that you shouldn't get it? Does he know something you don't?

No? MTFU and buy it.

jason s4

16,810 posts

191 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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My S4 does better than that around town, so im sure you should see more than that?

cossy400

3,410 posts

205 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Whats they going for anyway?

Buy it drive it sell it.

Locke

1,279 posts

205 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Nice car is that, you only live once so mtfu and buy it.

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

206 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Did you not do any research on the car prior to putting the deposit down? I'd be surprised if the economy would be as bad as your uncle is making out, but that depends on how heavy your right foot is. Besides, if you're flapping about a few MPG difference, are you sure this is the right car for you? Do you know what your insurance will cost, maintenance costs in the event of any problems? I hate to sound patronising but I'm going to guess the answer is no to most of these!

CAPP0

20,413 posts

224 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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So you (a) put a deposit on a nice car without considering fuel consumption, (so what?) and (b) are shedding tears now because your uncle says it's a bit juicy?

It's not as if you'll be driving it on the road, is it? The legal minimum age is 17, not 10.

If you back out I hope the seller keeps your deposit. You'll have to do extra paper round shifts to catch up again.

Fknl.... rolleyes

Output Flange

17,008 posts

232 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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I'd imagine your uncle is probably right. But that should be no reason not to buy it.

3.2 litres + four wheel drive + added convertible heaviness = thirsty.

Edited by Output Flange on Thursday 19th April 17:07

Dids444

419 posts

241 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Looks like a lovely motor but do you know anything about the cat D status it has?

I would hope it was suitably priced compared to a non Cat example

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Not gonna get in arguments with anyone so i wont bother quoting the assholes smile
Im 20 so this would be my first petrol head car
I have insurance sorted. 1500 for year fc in my own name etc
Fuel costs from reading i was expecting 25mpg as i generally dont race about.
My uncle was saying things like if the motor for the hood goes it'll be about 2k etc. (Money i dont have at the moment)
And no stfu im not booing i just dont know wether or not i should, thanks to those who support it smile and 100 quid deposit i wont cry over either.
As for the cat d bit it was a rear bumper and rear panel. Nothing serious but the my text check says cat d write off?

StottyZr

6,860 posts

184 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Well. My honest opinion and I don't think you'll like it.

When I first saw the advert I was shocked a 06 plated non S car would be worth £9495. Then I saw it was a write off yikes

Then I looked up the stats.

It isn't particularly fast
Its quite poor on fuel
The running costs are high
The tax is band M yikes

I take it is registered before 23rd March 2006? If not, the tax is £475p.a.

I wouldn't even consider that car in all honesty. Holy christ, imagine when you try and sell it on laugh fuel guzzeling old Audi, repaired write off.

Best of luck to ya.

smiffy180

Original Poster:

6,021 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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StottyZr said:
Well. My honest opinion and I don't think you'll like it.

When I first saw the advert I was shocked a 06 plated non S car would be worth £9495. Then I saw it was a write off yikes

Then I looked up the stats.

It isn't particularly fast
Its quite poor on fuel
The running costs are high
The tax is band M yikes

I take it is registered before 23rd March 2006? If not, the tax is £475p.a.

I wouldn't even consider that car in all honesty. Holy christ, imagine when you try and sell it on laugh fuel guzzeling old Audi, repaired write off.

Best of luck to ya.
This is what i was hoping for. Im still 50/50, if it wasnt a cat d then id be all up for it

StottyZr

6,860 posts

184 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Same car, not a write off £1000 more

I thought this may interest you.


AdamTheTrader

242 posts

166 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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StottyZr said:
It isn't particularly fast
Its quite poor on fuel
The running costs are high
The tax is band M yikes
+1

I'd also steer clear on this one buddy. Definitely is a looker though!

traffman

2,263 posts

230 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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If i had the internet 15 years ago , i wouldn't have purchased 90 percent of the cars i went to look at , its a learning curve , if you like it that's all that matters ...not what everyone else thinks.

Grow a pair.

carreauchompeur

18,292 posts

225 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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It's shiny. You won't get 25mpg round town!

WhoseGeneration

4,090 posts

228 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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So, if your uncle is clued up on buying vans and, presumably he has some knowledge about cars too, why didn't you consult him first?

You're young so can be excused but it's better to use those who have learned rather than going through the learning curve yourself.

Something I read decades ago, "If you can't afford to run it when it's new, you can't afford to run it when it's secondhand".

Sheds and bargain barges are a different approach and are not £10k.

tbc

3,017 posts

196 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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i'd imagine thats why it;s under £10k

if it was a 1.8 or 2.0 TDI you'd be paying 2-3k more


tbc

3,017 posts

196 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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StottyZr said:
Same car, not a write off £1000 more

I thought this may interest you.
thats a cracking car for the money, keep it until next year and you would probably still get 10k for it