emeldc wrote: » They're usually the ones that claim 'new breaks and clucth' fitted as well :rolleyes:
colm_mcm wrote: » Supercharged? Weren't these turbo and only 200bhp? 2.3t would be more powerful and cheaper to tax. Saleproof at any money. Hate when a car is advertised as one owner when it isn't.
B00056718 wrote: » They were indeed only 200bhp but incredibly torquey on small revs.
unkel wrote: » These days almost every car has a tiny engine with a turbocharger. Won't move away from the lights for ages because the ridiculously small torque at idle. I'm sick of paying the motor tax on big engined cars, so I've just bought an electric one. 100% of the torque from standstill!
bear1 wrote: » Is it me or has that version of A4 aged very well?
grogi wrote: » Just keep revving it - no lag whatsoever...
unkel wrote: » Aye, if you know you need the speed, you can prepare for it. The problem is when you don't know
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/fiat-coupe-nct/15064510 NCT TO 10/17, classic insurance, yellow. €1100
unkel wrote: » It has aged very well. It's better looking than any model that came after it imho. In fact Audi design has been pretty terrible in the last 10-15 years or so, with the exception of the classy design of the A5
Mini850 wrote: » What am I missing with this??? Seems very cheap.https://www.donedeal.co.uk/cars-for-sale/mini-cooper-s-cooper-s-1-6-hi-spec-immaculate/12824021
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Hi spec import, looks nice
bear1 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/05-audi-a6-2-4-v6-7speed-aut-leather-nct/15031266?campaign=3 1e below the limit and seems to have proof of an expensive job done. V6 and a pretty good spec with a 7 month NCT