Duke O Smiley wrote: » Maybe an rhd conversion? Being an 85 car it should have quarter windows in the doors too
166man wrote: » People offloading the Crewcabs now as they rules regarding the crew cab tax rate are going to be changing due to new methods of measurement incoming which will see owners get the full bill for motor tax.
Eric Cartman wrote: » 10k isn't really mad money for that, a little over the odds, but not by a lot. However their blatant misuse of commercial tax is ridiculous.
Eric Cartman wrote: » 4 f*ckin baby seats in some sort of semi permanent mounting, cop on to yourself, no chance you're using that commercially. "being sold to make way for a 7 seater" , buy a pack of johnnies for christ sake.
johndaman66 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/citro-eumln-c6/14644520 Here is a 2006 C6 Exclusive asking €7,350 on Irish plates and ready to go. Granted the car asking €25k has much lower mileage and I do at a glance see a few flaws with the cheaper. Notwithstanding it really doesn't make the €25k car worth anything near asking price. In fact the cheaper car is advertised on Donedeal for 33 days so at that price he most likely is asking too much. I would think the €10k mentioned for the car on Carzone is too much. If it was a 2008 on the "chape road tax" it may have a chance of getting €10k?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » http://www.adverts.ie/vehicles/toyota-corolla-ee80/12511940 Two grand lol
Eric Cartman wrote: » ......... However their blatant misuse of commercial tax is ridiculous...............
Augeo wrote: » No worse than anyone else not using the "crewcab" to ferry employees to and from jobs. Which is 90 odd % of €333 taxed crewcab owners.
For Forks Sake wrote: » I remember checking that before, the tax on a post-08 one is €2350, so the 07 is actually cheaper taxed :eek:
ohnonotgmail wrote: » 2350 for a car with a 2.7 diesel? Are we sure it runs on diesel and not coal?
colm_mcm wrote: » One is what a crewcab is for and the other isn't though?
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Price is high in fairness for a no tax or test example. But an un molested original Irish IS200 a fairly rare car now. I know rare doesn't equal desirable or expensive but there'd be plenty of young lads who that car would appeal to for insurance purposes etc. Probably see €2500 - 3k with a fresh test.