New FFRR

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Familymad

651 posts

217 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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Agree. Well said

APOLO1

5,256 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Is anyone up for the Upcoming Sport SV?

Tomanybikes

987 posts

26 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Auckland cars have a hybrid FFRR £138k.

Tomanybikes

987 posts

26 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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APOLO1 said:
Is anyone up for the Upcoming Sport SV?
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!

APOLO1

5,256 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos

Tomanybikes

987 posts

26 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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APOLO1 said:
Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos
Life’s is short and unpredictable so maybe it’s a fk it moment and go for the daddy!

Wheelspinning

1,213 posts

30 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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APOLO1 said:
Is anyone up for the Upcoming Sport SV?
I am, but couldn't put a deposit on as it hasn't been announced.

As soon as it is they are going to give me a shout.

The 510e was no slouch.

APOLO1

5,256 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Wheelspinning said:
I am, but couldn't put a deposit on as it hasn't been announced.

As soon as it is they are going to give me a shout.

The 510e was no slouch.
Same here told i can have one, but no dipps yet. Being low Nos it should hold its price its going to be a lot though.

BrabusMog

20,145 posts

186 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Tomanybikes said:
APOLO1 said:
Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos
Life’s is short and unpredictable so maybe it’s a fk it moment and go for the daddy!
Life would be even shorter for me if I floated that idea to the missus laugh

Wheelspinning

1,213 posts

30 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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BrabusMog said:
Tomanybikes said:
APOLO1 said:
Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos
Life’s is short and unpredictable so maybe it’s a fk it moment and go for the daddy!
Life would be even shorter for me if I floated that idea to the missus laugh
Surprise her!whistle

AstonZagato

12,702 posts

210 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Wheelspinning said:
BrabusMog said:
Tomanybikes said:
APOLO1 said:
Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos
Life’s is short and unpredictable so maybe it’s a fk it moment and go for the daddy!
Life would be even shorter for me if I floated that idea to the missus laugh
Surprise her!whistle
It is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.

shopper150

1,576 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

I’m also slightly worried that diesels may devalue faster

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28


Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:35

Tomanybikes

987 posts

26 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28
To many miles.

Wheelspinning

1,213 posts

30 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Tomanybikes said:
shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28
To many miles.
Agreed; far too many miles.

I just traded back my First Edition with around 2400 miles and 6mths old.

Fantastic car and would consider paying overs but not with 10k miles.

The JLR dealer has my old one advertised at £21k over what i paid them new for it in Sept last year
yikes

BrabusMog

20,145 posts

186 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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AstonZagato said:
Wheelspinning said:
BrabusMog said:
Tomanybikes said:
APOLO1 said:
Tomanybikes said:
Would love one but the 510 hybrid makes more sense financially for me!
I know what you mean, but this time round the Performance one looks interesting. Matt Becker has done the handling side and over 600bhp, Ltd nos
Life’s is short and unpredictable so maybe it’s a fk it moment and go for the daddy!
Life would be even shorter for me if I floated that idea to the missus laugh
Surprise her!whistle
It is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
Haha, my dad has just said the same thing to me laugh

EdJ

1,286 posts

195 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

I’m also slightly worried that diesels may devalue faster

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28


Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:35
I wouldn't say too many miles necessarily. Depends how long you're going to keep it for, and how many miles you intend to put on it. If you're keeping it for 2 years, and doing 5k per year for example, it should have nicely averaged out.

Also, after 10k miles, any problem will have been sorted.

I've paid overs for a car last year, and it had higher than average miles. No regrets.

shopper150

1,576 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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EdJ said:
shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

I’m also slightly worried that diesels may devalue faster

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28


Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:35
I wouldn't say too many miles necessarily. Depends how long you're going to keep it for, and how many miles you intend to put on it. If you're keeping it for 2 years, and doing 5k per year for example, it should have nicely averaged out.

Also, after 10k miles, any problem will have been sorted.

I've paid overs for a car last year, and it had higher than average miles. No regrets.
I’m really going to hammer it. Probably do 10k miles in 3-4 months 😬

Tomanybikes

987 posts

26 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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shopper150 said:
EdJ said:
shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

I’m also slightly worried that diesels may devalue faster

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28


Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:35
I wouldn't say too many miles necessarily. Depends how long you're going to keep it for, and how many miles you intend to put on it. If you're keeping it for 2 years, and doing 5k per year for example, it should have nicely averaged out.

Also, after 10k miles, any problem will have been sorted.

I've paid overs for a car last year, and it had higher than average miles. No regrets.
I’m really going to hammer it. Probably do 10k miles in 3-4 months ??
In that case the car is going to devalue greatly so crack on.

APOLO1

5,256 posts

194 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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shopper150 said:
I’m about to pay overs for a FFRR D350 First Edition.

Any thoughts/advice? Paying about 8% over and the car has 10k miles.

What I’m unsure about is whether I’d lose less buying a New Sport Autobiography and place a factory order for a FFRR or pay overs for this FFRR and also place a factory order.

I’m also slightly worried that diesels may devalue faster

Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:28


Edited by shopper150 on Thursday 30th March 19:35

It seems a lot for 10k miles, but not sure whats about also still long lead times. The 350D is a brilliant car I am genuinely blown away how good it is to drive. If i did not have one at list I would 100% pay overs for one.

Edited by APOLO1 on Friday 31st March 10:12

cayman-black

12,644 posts

216 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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Brilliant as they are I would never pay overs for one .