BorneTobyWilde wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a8-3-7-quattro-nct-10-18/17399983 A8 3.7 QUATTRO 2002 Nct 10/18 Asking 2300.00
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/07-audi-a6-2-0-tdi-new-nct-12-18/17400640 Audi a6 2007 NCT Dec 18 1750
martyc5674 wrote: » Hardly bangernomics with 1800 for tax...
acronym Chilli wrote: » Rules don't mention tax! Purchase price is what counts
bear1 wrote: » Around the end of this decade should see some serious cars from the post 08 era come into view.
amovingstatue wrote: » yep, great - all diesels DPeffed with aging filters or removed filters, then the test starts locking down on the ones that have been de-DPeffed. Great days to come alright.
Greybottle wrote: » It's Bangernomics alright. Taking it on the basis that you can handle the owner down to 2 grand. Ticks every other box regarding the rules. Call it Luxobangernomics, but it is the same thing. There's cars on here that I can insure for less than 500, but an 18 year old would pay around €2500 to insure. Should they be banned from the thread because of that?
colm_mcm wrote: » No it's pulled from somewhere. Carsireland does it too.
tinofapples wrote: » His motors make an appearance in this thread quite regularly. That does seem like a crackin deal if all checks out alright.
1874 wrote: » Does he have a good reputation around here? noticed car seems sold in the last few minutes as I was posting and comparing, it seemed very cheap compared to others I tried quickly to compare to on donedeal just now.
Cantona's Collars wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/01-honda-civic-1-4cc-nct-2-18-tax-3-18-serviced/17362846 NCT until February and taxed until March. €475. Needs a boot lock but other than that it looks clean enough.
1874 wrote: » At this rate they could put it through the NCT, looks like they are trying to shift it, will sell much handier with the NCT,
unkel wrote: » I'm afraid this man is right. Up to now, most bangernomics in this thread thankfully have been petrol. Soon enough plenty of post 2008 cars will come in here. Nearly all diesels with all the problems they have (and never mind they give you cancer). People in this country bought more diesels than in any other EU country. Who knows, maybe more than anywhere in the world. Chape tax FTW, nothing else matters. And the few and far between nice petrol car showing up here will be too old for most people to insure This thread has a great future. Not.
emeldc wrote: » It's a sin to have to let that car go for less than a grand. Put it in the shed. I bet that's what the next owner does.
everlast75 wrote: » TBF people don't just buy diesels for cheap tax. It is also cheaper at the pump and more fuel efficient. I would say its a combination of all three
Kenny Logins wrote: » https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/real-mpg/the-10-diesels-with-the-worst-real-mpg-fuel-economy/ :pac::pac:
everlast75 wrote: » I don't want to derail the thread into a diesel vs petrol thread, but your article states that there are 10 diesels with worse mpg than petrol. Is it not safe to assume that these 10 are therefore the exception rather than the rule? In any event, I drive a petrol, don't hate diesel, but just like bangernomics - that's why I am here.