carzony wrote: » Well despite recent bad luck in the banger thread regarding an avensis that went on fire. Tonight, I picked up a 2004 1.6 petrol for 600 euro. It has all new tyres, new nct, a few weeks tax left and is absolutely spotless with all the extras spotlights, alloys, sunroof and lovely armrests. I think I done alright for 600? Although they are quite a dated car now.
beauf wrote: » What mileage out of curiosity.
carzony wrote: » Just over 16300 miles which is just over 10000. Not bad for an avensis of that year, they usually come with huge miles on them by now. My current focus has more than that on it.
Kruganomics wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/hyundai-elantra/15495793 Seems like a lot of car for little enough money. Low miles & leather etc.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I think if he took €1000 off the asking, he'd still struggle to sell. It's clean and whatever, but they are nasty yokes.
Kruganomics wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/honda-accord/16333457
1874 wrote: » This looks fairly clean, 2 years off the road maybe a problem sitting up, but just means they could NCT it, what'd be the known problems with these cars, unless the seller just comes out and says the engine is shagged! I thought it was the Honda diesels that were contrary, so high tax??? looks liek a nice spec if its running ok,
zerks wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/car/15894606 2007 Mazda 3. 1.6 petrol. 1 years nct. €1000.
bazz26 wrote: » That just seems way too cheap to me.
Gravelly wrote: » It's a basic, undesirable, ten year old small car with relatively high tax, over 100,000 miles, and it's in Donegal. I can't see how it would make any more.
bazz26 wrote: » That's bit of an exaggeration imo. It's not a v8 gas guzzler costing 1800 to tax per year. 17,000km per year is hardly excessive for a 10 year old car either. It's also no more basic than your average Corolla of similar vintage and Donegal town while is no metropolis is hardly the outer hebrides. I'd imagine that car would fetch another €500 unless it needs alot of work done that the seller isn't mentioning in the advert.
bazz26 wrote: » This being Ireland and the tax and car size difference between a 3 and 6 I can understand why a 6 would less desirable but I'd still see a 10 year old 3 with decent test being a good buy at 1.5k if it's genuine. If it's genuine at 1k then all the better but that price just gives me the impression it needs money spent on it.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Hard to go too far wrong with that Focus if it's driving ok.
grogi wrote: » Buy what is weird is that it drives twice as good...
smelly sock wrote: » That's what I thought. If I got her for 1000 and got a 18 m9nths of driving you can't go wrong.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » That's be my thinking. Those 1.6s are fairly robust and it wouldn't be too hard on fuel. They still look like a modern car and it has leccy windows, remote locking, air con and whatever. Be a grand daily for a grand :pac:
LEBE wrote: » Hi, I have a Ford Fiesta Ghia 2000 for sale. 80000 km, nct until next January and taxed. Well looked after and passes Nct no problem. New clutch and battery in last year. Advertised on Adverts for 650 but of course, there is wiggle room.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Mazda 6's of that vintage are near worthless, nobody wants them. 1k isn't far off the mark tbh.
1874 wrote: Donegal is up there
marketty wrote: » It sure is...