£13k for an S plate 4.5!
£13k for an S plate 4.5!
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sethlj

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367 posts

277 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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dai capp

1,641 posts

282 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Hmmmm Not bad, but I think the alloys have been kerbed and it needs a wash...

Wondered what Cat C damage looked like, not as bad as I thought actually - still best avoided IMO

Cheers

DC

TEXET

94 posts

266 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Definitley needs a wash but otherwise looks OK!

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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Interesting solution to over heating problem.

shadowninja

79,199 posts

304 months

Saturday 10th January 2004
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fixed for £17500? cheap for a shiny S reg then? execpt when you try to sell it it may be a problem.

"Big brakes"? Guess they werent big enough

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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Prior to buying mine I went to see a 98 S reg 4.5 @ £18,500, hpi clear apart from finance. The seller never had the log book with him & with the finance owing, I was a tad nervous about leaving a deposit on it.
I rang him back a couple of days later & somebody had left a deposit and subsequently collected the car.
It was crimson, low mileage, private plate ALZ****, which wasn't with the vehicle, being sold near alfreton, (Matlock).
Looked a bargain, anyone on here get it, september ish ?

jon h

863 posts

306 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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shadowninja said:
fixed for £17500? cheap for a shiny S reg then? execpt when you try to sell it it may be a problem...


But still could be a deal. I guess this is about £4k to £6k under what you would have to pay for an un-bent one. Suppose You purchase it, run it for 2 or 3 years and have to let it go for a low price to shift it, say 10 to 12K. The depreciation is still a fraction of what it would cost to buy a new one and sell for 3 years, and may be no worse than a straight second hand job. Assuming that the mechanics are all OK, and the chassis straight then I see no reason why this could not be a deal. At least you know what you are getting! A few years ago, I visited a facility run a main stream car manufacturer. Hrer, they were repairing BRAND NEW cars which had been damaged on car transporters etc during the import process. Whole body panels, even whole sides of vehicles were being replaced! And then you take delivery of your "new" car none the wiser.

Jon H

shadowninja

79,199 posts

304 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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RUSSELLM said:
Prior to buying mine I went to see a 98 S reg 4.5 @ £18,500, hpi clear apart from finance. The seller never had the log book with him & with the finance owing


afaik if the finance is still owed on a car and the previous owner stops paying, the finance company can take the car off you. I mean, without giving you any money in return...

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Sunday 11th January 2004
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I mentioned to the guy that it was showing as finance owing & he was going to get me a settlement figure for me to pay his finance company.
Sounded a bit dodgy, but some brave sole bought it (apparently).
Must say, I havn't seen one at that price since, seem to remember it only had about 19k miles on it & new alloys. It was in autotrader for 1 week, early september. Seller was called Alan, love to know who bought it.
The crimson bonnet had started to fade against the darker wings, he put it down to heat off the engine.

gazzab

21,533 posts

304 months

Saturday 24th January 2004
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Why bother - you can get a sorted 98 4.5 for 18K no probs!!

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Saturday 24th January 2004
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I would agree Gary, if you look at Autotrader today there's a couple around that price, last August/ September when I was buying I seem to remember they were about 23K. I suppose we're 1 year on in car terms & the winter / summer effect on sports car prices.

Midlandman

27 posts

265 months

Saturday 24th January 2004
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QUOTE: A few years ago, I visited a facility run a main stream car manufacturer. Hrer, they were repairing BRAND NEW cars which had been damaged on car transporters etc during the import process. Whole body panels, even whole sides of vehicles were being replaced! And then you take delivery of your "new" car none the wiser.


I work within the Quality Function for a Major OEM and if we have to repaint a damaged bumper (on a vehicle once it leaves the gates/sales compound), if it costs less than £200 we can do it without advising the customer, anything over £200 and the customer has to be informed.

I may be wrong, but surely they cannot get away with this sort of thing.

_DJ_

5,047 posts

276 months

Saturday 24th January 2004
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Speaking of Autotrader, there are a couple of interesting adverts on there. The claimed 500hp Cerbera GT has come down to 25k (from 35!). If only they could produce the dyno charts. Also, there's a 4.0 litre v8 Cerbie advertised by a well known TVR dealer. Unless they've decided to kill it by a Rover transplant it's a fairly silly mistake!

DJ

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Sunday 25th January 2004
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Either somebody else has made the same type error, or that's been on sale for over 5 months.

matthewbinns

18,506 posts

269 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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surely that will just t-cut out?

shadowninja

79,199 posts

304 months

Wednesday 28th January 2004
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gazzab said:
Why bother - you can get a sorted 98 4.5 for 18K no probs!!


I did not need to see that!!!

ridds

8,365 posts

266 months

Thursday 29th January 2004
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hands off.