Too Cheap To Be True??
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...
I've seen the Golf advertised above and it just seems to be way too cheap. Does it fit the old adage of being too good to be true?
I've seen the Golf advertised above and it just seems to be way too cheap. Does it fit the old adage of being too good to be true?
Zwolf said:
E30M3SE said:
Being sold by Evans Halshaw
Which explains the lowest common denominator pricing, that's their business model. Don't expect to negotiate, don't expect wondrous things in terms of customer experience and you won't go far wrong. 
2DDav said:
ruff'n'smov said:
Looks like a MOTAB. so no service history multiple owners...plenty for sub 7k 08 around the north some with better miles and better spec
If its a Ex-Motab car, then the opposite is true. Full history and 1 owner.Got to love some of the posts on PH that are the exact opposite of the truth.

Cars are unbelievably cheap and getting cheaper by the week currently its always the same prices drop through till February then spring is sprung.
I bought a late(Nov)2006 Chevrolet Tacuma 1.6 days ago for £1400.
One owner from new, full Main Dealer service history, 29,000 miles warranted, absolutely immaculate, air con, cd mulichanger top spec absolutely mint. Could not even find a single mark anywhere on the car inside or out. Still cannot.
Drives beautifully: absolutely faultless car. Returns about 38mpg, Cheap motoring.
Cars are cheap and getting cheaper. God help car dealers. If you are a buyer look for a bargain, bid down. The Tacuma was advertised at £2650. I thought it was fair value at that price just kept calling till the price dropped.
I bought a late(Nov)2006 Chevrolet Tacuma 1.6 days ago for £1400.
One owner from new, full Main Dealer service history, 29,000 miles warranted, absolutely immaculate, air con, cd mulichanger top spec absolutely mint. Could not even find a single mark anywhere on the car inside or out. Still cannot.
Drives beautifully: absolutely faultless car. Returns about 38mpg, Cheap motoring.
Cars are cheap and getting cheaper. God help car dealers. If you are a buyer look for a bargain, bid down. The Tacuma was advertised at £2650. I thought it was fair value at that price just kept calling till the price dropped.
cobra kid said:
Chicharito said:
That's the one to avoid, isn't it? - the 1.6 engine was dated and underpowered, and only slung into the Mk5 because they couldn't build enough TSIs.
What's to avoid?The TSI has more power, better economy and lower emissions, meaning it's cheaper to tax and cheaper to fuel.
As such, the 1.6FSI is the engine to avoid.
Sorry to be negative about it. But it's this cheap because it's an awkward price for a car like this.
People have £3k to spend on a small second hand hatch. £7k buys you a lot lot more elsewhere though. I've really struggled to sell this type of car in this price bracket before. I suppose too much for a small loan, if you had the money then you would likely be able to spend it on a lot more, and if you were financing you could get a lot more for your money
People have £3k to spend on a small second hand hatch. £7k buys you a lot lot more elsewhere though. I've really struggled to sell this type of car in this price bracket before. I suppose too much for a small loan, if you had the money then you would likely be able to spend it on a lot more, and if you were financing you could get a lot more for your money
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