Cracking Bangers
Discussion
Granted, I've only had it a few days, but I'm proper pleased with my find in a Morrisons Customer's Ads board:
Audi A4, R plate, 1.9 TDi, 95k, FSH, first Audi then VAG Specialist, one owner from new. It's base spec, so no aircon and a tapedeck to rock my dodgy pirated copies of the Essential Mix on and has the inevitable corner scuffs associated with an ageing non-petrolhead owner. Tyres look to have 10k left in them, but on the downside tax is in January and MOT in February. Still, should be an excellent winter alternative to my Caterham.
Pic to follow.
Any other PHers got/had a genuine bargain shed?
Audi A4, R plate, 1.9 TDi, 95k, FSH, first Audi then VAG Specialist, one owner from new. It's base spec, so no aircon and a tapedeck to rock my dodgy pirated copies of the Essential Mix on and has the inevitable corner scuffs associated with an ageing non-petrolhead owner. Tyres look to have 10k left in them, but on the downside tax is in January and MOT in February. Still, should be an excellent winter alternative to my Caterham.
Pic to follow.
Any other PHers got/had a genuine bargain shed?
Finally got round to putting the info into Autotrader: Audi, A4, Estate, Manual, less than 100k miles, too see what prices come up. Genuinely looks like I got a deal then - nothing close really. Was a proper spur off the moment decision to go and look.
I have to admit, reading SOTW and dreaming about what could be is one of my favourite games.
The Satria sounds like a little cracker for the cash. Handling by Lotus is appealling, but I just had a quick skim of Parkers and it's about one of the most biased "reviews" I've read. The GTi running costs get 1/2 a star, yet a mid-90's Impreza, with it's sub 30's mpg gets 3 1/2. That, and other ill thought out comments clearly point to it being written by a moron.
I have to admit, reading SOTW and dreaming about what could be is one of my favourite games.
The Satria sounds like a little cracker for the cash. Handling by Lotus is appealling, but I just had a quick skim of Parkers and it's about one of the most biased "reviews" I've read. The GTi running costs get 1/2 a star, yet a mid-90's Impreza, with it's sub 30's mpg gets 3 1/2. That, and other ill thought out comments clearly point to it being written by a moron.
M5 Russ said:
I just purchased a 96 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 for the grand sum of 150 quid and that included tax and Mot. All I can find wrong with it is some of the switch lights don't work and new bulbs cured that
£150 Basically, you bought a tax disc and got the car free Can't believe anyone would sell a car with tax and ticket for so little these days (given scrap prices).Codswallop said:
M5 Russ said:
I just purchased a 96 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 for the grand sum of 150 quid and that included tax and Mot. All I can find wrong with it is some of the switch lights don't work and new bulbs cured that
£150 Basically, you bought a tax disc and got the car free Can't believe anyone would sell a car with tax and ticket for so little these days (given scrap prices).M5 Russ said:
soad said:
Can I ask where from?? That's got to be a winner
The right place at the right time - I took a chance. Anyway I will see how much of a bargain when I phone the garage up later to see what is needed for the Mot.Winner winner..
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