bear1 wrote: » And you'd have great fun with the power. Isn't it also supposedly quite reasonable on fuel?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Lack of cup holders in a TT is a real pain!
unkel wrote: » Best of luck! Average Irish wedding costs €25k including honeymoon. Just find 5% savings somewhere (hint: negotiation is the easiest money you'll ever make) and you'll be able to buy the TT and make some money from it / enjoy a free car. Sell it next year and take your new wife on a wee holiday (costing you nothing - selling the TT paid for it)
jack hackett wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/lexus-is-reliable-diesel-lexus-all-extras-comfort/17014033 06 Lexus IS, anyone in the know feel this would potentially a reliable car?
Bigus wrote: » Disaster in Diesel , Google them
jack hackett wrote: » really? reviews dont actually seem too bad?
jack hackett wrote: » feck, i asked 2 mechanics and they both said it was a good car?!
unkel wrote: » Does it have to be a diesel? What kinda mileage do you do?
unkel wrote: » Then the A4 could be a good choice. Right combination of comfort and frugality. It's from a dealer so it should be fit for purpose (which implies warranty), but at that level you can't expect much come back. Bring a mechanic if you go to buy it (or bring the car to a mechanic before you buy)
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a6-3-2l/17240623 3.2 V6 Quattro with really nice spec. NCT to 5/18 €1500, bargain if you can put up with the tax
Bazzy wrote: » Engine Management light seems to be on