CiDeRmAn wrote: » Peugeot 407 estate, €700 with NCT til April'18!https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/peugeot-407-estate/16013232 But... In car description "engine not as powerful as it used to be" Might be a reason for the cheap price methinks.
Gravelly wrote: » I presume "engine not as powerful as it used to be" is a nice way of saying "turbo ****ed"
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/car/16011304?campaign=3 1.6 GT 150bhp, 1 owner, NCT to 4/18, €1750
colm_mcm wrote: » They're turbo right?
Muckie wrote: » Would I be right in saying that the disclaimer means nothing? As far as I'm aware, when a dealer sells a car, he is bound by the same consumer laws no matter what he gets you to sign. If a dealer did ask me to sign a disclaimer, I'd be inclined to assume he's selling me a lemon though.
3) Subsection (2) of this section shall not apply where— (a) it is agreed between the seller and the buyer that the vehicle is not intended for use in the condition in which it is to be delivered to the buyer under the contract, and (b) a document consisting of a statement to that effect is signed by or on behalf of the seller and the buyer and given to the buyer prior to or at the time of such delivery, and (c) it is shown that the agreement referred to in paragraph (a) is fair and reasonable.
beauf wrote: » I think you have to consider the total cost of ownership and running costs say for the next 2yrs and 20k. Etc.
Gravelly wrote: » Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act, 1980 Section 13 (3).
Toyotafanboi wrote: » The check engine light is on in the pics :pac:
Toyotafanboi wrote: » In fairness, the check engine light was in my Celica for 90% of the time I owned it and even passed the NCT with the light on. Something to do with one of the oxygen sensors being out of spec, never done the car any harm and it ran fine. I wouldn't like to take my chances though, maybe if the Avensis was closer to €1k.
REXER wrote: » I think that that has one of the those 1ZZ-FE VVTi engines that you eventually end up stopping at the service station to check the petrol and fill up the oil!
selectamatic wrote: » It's a 2004, nearly all 1zzfe's had a piston ring re-design since 2003 so its oil burning capabilities shouldn't be anything extraordinary really as long as it was serviced a couple of times.
REXER wrote: » A simple GOOGLE search shows that it was more like late 2005, early 2006 before it was corrected and it was more the oil return holes in the pistons than the rings! An easy test is to warm the engine up and then rev it up to around 3500 rpm for a few minutes and then all the smoke and mirrors will be revealed, lots more smoke than mirrors! :eek:
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-carina-11-1-6-petrol-matchplay-model/16033384 Insurance quandary aside, this is a nice buy for €850. You've got NCT to 1/18, tax to 11/17 and nice spec.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » It's strange spec really, on one hand you get the sunroof and the electric windows but no colour coded bumpers or the velour seats. Still a very nice car though.
166man wrote: » Lets not get too carried away.... Its a 25 year old base spec Carina... It ain't that nice....:pac:
Cheensbo wrote: » Yes it is... its lovely! If i wasnt a lazy fecker id try swap my merc for it.
Gravelly wrote: » I had one - believe me, they aren't that special! Reliable yes, but I wouldn't be giving up a Merc for one - unexciting is about as good as it gets.