jacksie66 wrote: » Insurance is insane at home I hear. My brother moved home to Limerick after 5 years living here in Christchurch. He told me it was more expensive to insure a 1.4 Alfa for a year at home than to insure a house for a year here in Christchurch, an earthquake prone city..
jacksie66 wrote: » It's madness. I'm driving a 2.0 turbo legacy GT. Insured for 10,000. 600 bucks fully comp. And my rego is 88 bucks for the year.
Bageaux Cannes wrote: » There's a special place in hell reserved for Irish insurers.
26000 Elephants wrote: » Its getting consumers to believe that it is a fait accompli is the genius stroke. How many people look at their increased renewals, remember the article about "claims going mad", sigh and pay up?
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I both love you and hate you for this comment :pac: Thanks anyway Celica is still here, first genuine offer over €1k will take it.
dufferlover wrote: » Would you? http://m.billgriffinmotors.ie/viewanad.php?ad_id=1525054&r= Still searching for a second car for a couple of years.
duffman3833 wrote: » is he a good dealer? when i was looking at cars in dublin he seems to sell them cheap so was wondering if he selling them cheap for a reason
unkel wrote: » I would. At €1,450, that's a steal, from an established dealer as well so comes with warranty My neighbour just got one exactly like that, same year, colour, engine and it is a basic car of course, but looks very well. Much smarter and bigger than the hatchback version.
Cheensbo wrote: » Certainly an established dealer, well known and celebrated, Google or boards search that mob I wouldn't use their warranty to wipe me hole, it's probably not even useful enough to do the job But on a cheapo like that, treat it as a private sale and take a shot.
jacksie66 wrote: » Would a 1.2 not be woefully underpowered for a car that heavy?
Cheensbo wrote: » They're actually less thirsty than the diesels in my experience! My manual one in oz managed 32mpg on a long run, 22-25 ish normally. The auto used a sup more but I used it solely in the city. My 2.5's (diesels) couldn't keep with that economy especially if you wanted to move anywhere at a reasonable pace. Lovely lump that 3.0 v6, run like a clock, sounds super especially when you let off at high revs and is plenty powerful at about 150bhp I think.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Not a single serious inquiry. Around 100 lads who "will leave right now if I take €500" :rolleyes: Motoring in this country is a joke.
Cortina_MK_IV wrote: » Really like this, in superb condition.Saab 9-5 Vector Sport 2.0 Turbo. 2004. 132,000 miles. Tax September 2016, NCT February 2017. - €1,795. Nice sunroof and cupholder. DoneDeal Link
ucd.1985 wrote: » Clearly not that pushed to sell the car. Have left you a few missed calls and texts about viewing.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » replied and apologies for the late response. you would be correct in saying i am not pushed on selling in some regards, i'm happy to hold out for the right buyer. i'm hesitant to give it away and if i am to give it away for buttons i'd like an enthusiast to get it and enjoy it as much as i have.