racso1975 wrote: » Lazybones wrote: » Yup that's the seller I am on about +1 on this - and I'm talking form both first hand experience & from a friends!
Lazybones wrote: » Yup that's the seller I am on about
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inforfun wrote: » Just like when you want to rent a house? You have to be worthy to buy that car from him
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I'm not a big engine snob, but I couldn't drive a kitted 1.6 impreza, there's no excuse at all.
homer90 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/ford-fiesta-1-6-zetec-s-quick-sale/14105549 Miles are up there, thin on test, but, -high lift cams -induction kit -adjustable front struts -drilled and grooved disks -uprated brake pads -between 140-150 hp -no expense spared maintaining this car Also have folder with thousands of euro worth of receipts Screams Mondello to me.:cool:
Mini850 wrote: » I'd be having a bit of this if it was closer to me. 4 hour drive for me to have a look at this. But.....pphhhwwwaaarrrrhttps://www.donedeal.co.uk/cars-for-sale/alfa-romeo-156-ti-2004-in-black-with-nct/14244715
marko93 wrote: » I imagine that would be a lot of fun driving everyday. Would there be much to worry about reliability with it? Got a 3k insurance quote so I think I'll have to give it a miss :pac:
selectamatic wrote: » 140-150bhp is a bold claim are they not near 100bhp from factory?
JohnBoy26 wrote: » 104bhp. They are a bit meh anyway imo. Dynamically they are poor despite what the press say.
johndaman66 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/ford-mondeo-1-8-lx-model-alloy-wheels-air-c/13998970 2007 1.8 Petrol Mondeo; NCT 04/17; 107k miles; Body looks a bit ropey. Asking €999
unkel wrote: » Ha ha, we'll agree to disagree here. I wouldn't like it myself, bit of a Noddy car, but quite cool too Well built, far too expensive when new, and for most of its life, but now bangernomics with the rest of them. Aluminium body and exceptionally good coefficient of drag. Should be very cheap to own and run. DL reg and suspiciously low mileage combined with a short NCT and the car seems too cheap => eyes very wide open
pcardin wrote: » Insurance crowd apparently don't like that, write-off even at slightest dents. They say, too expensive to fix because of aluminium.
unkel wrote: » The insurance crowd is afraid of having to repair a €800 car?
Murt102 wrote: » Uncle is giving me his 2002 Nissan Primera 1.6 petrol to sell for him next week. What kind of money should I be expecting to get? 93k miles He's the second owner from new (he bought it from a family member) NCT 09-17 Tax 03-17 Recently got a full service New tyres Alloys Spare wheel has never even been used Very clean all around except the previous owner had a tip with a pillar so there's light damage on the passenger rear above the wheel arch And then has all the usual bits a Primera usually has