unkel wrote: » Bejaysis that Sonata is cheap. Could be worth a punt. Still on PSV tax & NCT.
racso1975 wrote: » 2003 Hyundai coupe lovey red looks in great condition and service book looks stamped. Taxed tillnApril and Nct till Oct. 1k euroshttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/hyundai-coupe-2003-with-nct-tax-timing-belt-done/14703740
alastair wrote: » That's some serious panel paint mismatch.
racso1975 wrote: » Just noticed that now nice spot!!!!!
percy212 wrote: » Actually hard to believe how bad it is! How could it be so wrong? Lovely looking car otherwise.
emeldc wrote: » A badly painted complete front end. Some extra digging needed on that one,
unkel wrote: » I'm not disagreeing with you, as I said the K-series are prone to HGF. These cars have a place though. Bought mine (an '01) in '06 for €6k with very low miles and a full main dealer service history. To put that into perspective, the cheapest '01 petrol Octavia I could find with big miles and no service history was €7k and an '01 Honda Accord / Toyota Avensis were both about €12k. Of course the chances of these last 2 cars being reliable was higher, but they cost twice as much!
W123-80's wrote: » Unkel you raise a great point here that I am always intrigued by. It's outside of the bangernomic remit but I'll mention it anyway. I am referring to the best possible bang for buck when purchasing a relatively new car (max 5/6 years old) at a specific moment in time. Obviously there are differing needs and wants from different motorists, but in general across the board there are specific cars that seem to run under the radar in terms of popularity and offer great value for money. Your post is a super example of this. My own example is similar to yours, only the car I purchased was very boring. In mid 2011 I picked up a 2005 Lancer 1.6 for 3,900. It had 82,000 miles, 1 owner and was totally immaculate. At the time corolla, golf etc were almost twice that. The car never missed a beat for 2 years until I sold it and got the Lagacy. I still consider that car to be great bang for buck. The cheapest 6 year old lancer on done deal tonight is 7,900. I think changing trends, new models, etc effect this. i.e my lancer was far uglier than the new model in 2008! I am specifically referring to relatively new cars. No older than 5/6 years.What relatively new car at the moment is offering great value compared to competitors?
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » You may have noticed I am the king of Automatics
tc20 wrote: » and I for one am glad that you are (Mrs tc20 has an auto only licence, so I'm always on the look out)
homer90 wrote: » These two caught my eye today. Fighting the urge to take a look at the Volvo.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volvo-v70-d5-se/14700447 Full service history from new. NCT 9/17 €1800, looks very well I must say !
Soarer wrote: » Why didn't they put the "Miles to Empty" display under the fuel gauge?
unkel wrote: » Haha well spotted. It's just one of a number of different messages from the OBC you can display there I presume, like avg consumption, current consumption, avg speed, current speed, outside temp, and what not Wonder what you can have on the bottom right display?
racso1975 wrote: » 2000 Avensis 1.6 petrol taxed till may and nct till june 399 euro!!!!!https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-avensis-taxed-and-tested/14703759
johndaman66 wrote: » Don't get me wrong, the car is a steal for the asking price but how come so many people cannot do basic maths... taxed until 05/17 is simply not 6 months tax.
zerks wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2000-honda-civic-1-4-4dr-automatic-nct-06-17-75k/14657461 Civic automatic,€750.
punisher5112 wrote: » Nice but only issue colour matching wasn't a strong point on respray job.
tc20 wrote: » just about to post same, both rear doors (at least) are different shade to the rest of the car..or maybe its the front doors
zerks wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/almera-1-5-new-nct-01-2018-bargain-at-999/14642481 Nice long NCT on this Almera.
johndaman66 wrote: » Seems decent in fairness but to mention I have heard from a few different people that they are a bit of a pig on juice in that 1.5 litre guise.
tinofapples wrote: » Yes notorious for being thirsty