Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Nice Accord with NCT for 5 months, 90k miles, 4 new tyres, 2 keys and lots of service history €825. If I was living near I would certainly have a look...
grogi wrote: » I don't know the details, but Honda did not want to pay for some patents and reinvented the (spur) wheel. Did not go as well as expected.
unkel wrote: » Still worth more than a grand. We'll see who's right. @cocoman - make sure to report back here when the car is sold
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » I don't know what's more exciting, the fact I have a 'new' car or that I get to post my first Bangernomics car for sale. This is my own Panda so any feedback on the advert would be much appreciated:https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2005-fiat-panda-low-mileage-new-nct/15589192
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » Well I've just sold the little pup and it's a hard thing to do, selling your first car. That said, he's gone to a lovely mature couple from the country who will hopefully get many years of enjoyment from him. I got close enough to my asking too so it worked out well.
colm_mcm wrote: » I would assume, in the spirit of the thread, €2000, but can stretch to €2250 by raiding the piggy bank
colm_mcm wrote: » Full history rule would rule out a lot of very good cars.
Gravelly wrote: » Definitely - I find its very rare to get an Irish car more than 3 or 4 years old with FSH. Nearly every car you look at in the UK seems to have it though. I've an early 70's car I bought in the UK that has every single receipt for every item, from tyres to antifreeze that was bought over the 30 years of it's UK ownership, and a stamp in the book for every service from new until I bought it.
Pivot Eoin wrote: » Guys I need a car Pronto. Who's selling a Good Bangernomics, Near to Dublin. 1.4 - 1.6 Litre, less than 120k miles? Year 2006 up. Ideally Saloon or Big Hatch. Full service History.
bazz26 wrote: » I'd doubt Bill is in the business of selling bargains.
unkel wrote: » There's obviously a market for it. Rough & ready at - what must be said - very keen prices from a big trader. Especially when you take into account that the cars he sells must be fit for purpose. I say fair play to Bill.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » 3dr, black, zetec spec, that's a nice car. Miles are a bit higher than people find palatable but with only 2 owners it probably has a service record. I'd say that car is perfectly ok. Or no worse than you would expect for €1k. It still looks like a car that costs a fair whack more than that too.
punisher5112 wrote: » I doubt many would be fit for purpose but most will drive until it fails on nct or blows up. By that stage it would be too late.
unkel wrote: » Fit for purpose is a relative term. If you buy a €500 car, you can't reasonably expect your man to fix the HG when it goes after 4 months. You can expect it to be safe with no major faults when you buy it though. You can NOT expect this in a private sale. And with Bill offering cars for private sale prices, I can see how they are good value for some people.
commited wrote: » Hope it's OK to post my own bangernomics, following my recent upgrade:http://www.adverts.ie/car/mercedes-benz/clk-class/2003-mercedes-benz-clk-270-avantgarde-auto-fsh-nct-3-18/12950868?notification=8d3b0026ae2c357cf8c21b9bb6bf1e6b-1495284182 Special deal for boardsies!
commited wrote: » Not to overpimp, but I've reduced to €1495 as I'd like it gone this weekend. It's a great car, I drove it to Edinburgh and back 2 weeks ago with zero issues. Only selling as I've upgraded to a 530i. €855 back if you want to export to the UK!
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Is the front bumper sitting fairly badly on it?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/smart-cabriolet-automatic-2003-nct-11-17/14833495?campaign=3 Something for the Summer, NCT 11/17 - €1999