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I did think that, but people telling me it would have been abused from cold put me off a little.
I've narrowed it down to 2 now.
67 plate (2080 miles) £32,666 runs out 2020 (this has heated seats and steering wheel which the other doesnt)
17 plate ex demo (5596 miles) £29,695 + 5 year extended (runs out 2022)
the 67 plate is nearly 200 miles away, while the 17 plate is about 60
just trying to decide if having a car thats up to 6 months newer, has heated seats and 3500 less miles and not a demo carn is actually worth 3k more.
I've narrowed it down to 2 now.
67 plate (2080 miles) £32,666 runs out 2020 (this has heated seats and steering wheel which the other doesnt)
17 plate ex demo (5596 miles) £29,695 + 5 year extended (runs out 2022)
the 67 plate is nearly 200 miles away, while the 17 plate is about 60
just trying to decide if having a car thats up to 6 months newer, has heated seats and 3500 less miles and not a demo carn is actually worth 3k more.
charltjr said:
What’s the car and how much is a new one from a broker?
Focus RS by the look of itHow about this one?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Edited by SlowAndDull on Monday 11th March 06:50
Wouldnt worry about ragging from cold. Today's oils are far superior to what they used to be.
Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
I've had company cars for years and when younger never warmed or cooled then properly all of them were fault free for 100k plus miles.
When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold and all was fine.
Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
I've had company cars for years and when younger never warmed or cooled then properly all of them were fault free for 100k plus miles.
When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold and all was fine.
jonwm said:
Wouldnt worry about ragging from cold. Today's oils are far superior to what they used to be.
Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
I've had company cars for years and when younger never warmed or cooled then properly all of them were fault free for 100k plus miles.
When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold and all was fine.
Not heard of the BMW M3 and M5 engine problems caused by thrashing them from cold???Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
I've had company cars for years and when younger never warmed or cooled then properly all of them were fault free for 100k plus miles.
When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold and all was fine.
jonwm said:
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Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
...When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold...
Your mates, apparently Genuinely where in the UK could you fire a car up and redline a hot hatch straight out of a forecourt for the first 2 or 3 miles? And who would actually want to do that?
...When I first leased a cupra 290 everyone that wanted a drive nailed that pretty much from cold...

Windlepoons said:
I did think that, but people telling me it would have been abused from cold put me off a little.
I've narrowed it down to 2 now.
67 plate (2080 miles) £32,666 runs out 2020 (this has heated seats and steering wheel which the other doesnt)
17 plate ex demo (5596 miles) £29,695 + 5 year extended (runs out 2022)
the 67 plate is nearly 200 miles away, while the 17 plate is about 60
just trying to decide if having a car thats up to 6 months newer, has heated seats and 3500 less miles and not a demo carn is actually worth 3k more.
Demos will usually have all the toys & have taken the price drop that will happen when your brand new car drives onto the road for the first time.I've narrowed it down to 2 now.
67 plate (2080 miles) £32,666 runs out 2020 (this has heated seats and steering wheel which the other doesnt)
17 plate ex demo (5596 miles) £29,695 + 5 year extended (runs out 2022)
the 67 plate is nearly 200 miles away, while the 17 plate is about 60
just trying to decide if having a car thats up to 6 months newer, has heated seats and 3500 less miles and not a demo carn is actually worth 3k more.
Would be my choice if buying new. Old friend of mine had a whole string of ex-demo Mazdas - changed every 2 years - & never had any issues.
Only real question with your choices is do you want to do long trips if warranty issues occur & you need to RTB for them to be sorted.
Yes, I do realise that if the same franchised dealer group then getting it done locally may be possible but they may not prioritise you.
Edited by paintman on Monday 11th March 09:49
Ex-demo isn't quite what it used to be so far as dealers / manufacturers don't fling as many options on as they used to!
However they almost always make a good deal and the mileage is never high, personally I think this is a bit of a no brainer for the 17 plate especially with that warranty.
Would be worth double checking that all the consumables are ok ie tyres, brakes and maybe twist their arm to do an oil service although its a bit off mile wise....... why not!
However they almost always make a good deal and the mileage is never high, personally I think this is a bit of a no brainer for the 17 plate especially with that warranty.
Would be worth double checking that all the consumables are ok ie tyres, brakes and maybe twist their arm to do an oil service although its a bit off mile wise....... why not!
I ended up putting a deposit on the demo, was told it wasn't really a demo and that it was a car used by the owner and mainly used for local events (in a past life it was full of advertising decals), with only a couple of test drives.
The dealers location makes it hard for anyone to have abused it from cold
It's in good shape, only downside is the dealers carwash guy has had his fun and the paint is covered in swirls.
Nothing a week at KDS can't fix.
The dealers location makes it hard for anyone to have abused it from cold
It's in good shape, only downside is the dealers carwash guy has had his fun and the paint is covered in swirls.
Nothing a week at KDS can't fix.
Windlepoons said:
I ended up putting a deposit on the demo, was told it wasn't really a demo and that it was a car used by the owner and mainly used for local events (in a past life it was full of advertising decals), with only a couple of test drives.
I'm a little dubious of that claim; Dealership owners / sales managers must lay down some serious mileage each year with the number of ex demo cars they generate! Seems everyone I know that has bought an ex-demo has that story:- Not to knock your choice though, definitely looks the best option of the two.Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



