JohnBoy26 wrote: » The liftback and the estate are ugly but the saloon is ok and the 3door is nice in facelift form especially in silver. Tbh I think it's ignorant to call them a fridge freezer because most cars in that class aren't exciting or meant to be exciting. For it's intended purpose that model of corolla was very good and very well engineered which is why they have stood the test of time better than any car in that class from that era.
Mad_Mike wrote: » While we are looking at E60's, this one has been on there for a week or two, has new NCT until Jan 2020 and also taxed until the end of March. At €1500, I'm surprised it's still listed and still being bumped
donalh087 wrote: » The tax is a bit flakey?
donalh087 wrote: » It say tax is €268 - I would have thought it was closer to a grand.
W123-80's wrote: » '01 Mondeo 1.8 petrol 4 months test (May '19) 3 months tax (April '19) 92k miles with service history Asking €550 Honest looking car. The least desirable of all Mondeos since 1993, but ready for road!https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/ford-mondeo-only-92k/20955136
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Tbh I think it's ignorant to call them a fridge freezer because most cars in that class aren't exciting or meant to be exciting.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » For it's intended purpose that model of corolla was very good and very well engineered which is why they have stood the test of time better than any car in that class from that era.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » First time insurance on any of those cars will be very expensive. Have you gotten any quotes, and are you happy with them? Probably not what your wife wants to hear, but I'd be looking at the likes of a 05ish Micra or similar!
bazz26 wrote: » If you are happy with 1.8 litre tax then the Honda Civic hatchback is worth looking at:https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2007-honda-civic-automatic-tax-07-2019/20483836
Kamili wrote: » Some of those are not anywhere near bangernomics prices
clio_16v wrote: » I just sold one of these with 67k for 1500. Not worth that price
johndaman66 wrote: » I'm no Ford expert but would have thought that the model that succeeded it is generally regarded as a less desirable model? Either way for the money that's a good spot. They are a smooth and comfy care when they are in good shape. Something to look out for is seized brake discs. Also them duratec engines seem to get pretty dirty as the mileage clocks up. Remember changing oil in brothers once and what little bit of oil did come out of it was the worst I ever seen from a petrol engine. Mileage on that one is low though so shouldn't be a problem just yet. Motor insurance is most likely to kill the likes of that car before anything else. Speaking of which definitely get a quote before you look at it.
bbari wrote: » Although I'd love a Civic, is milage not too high ? What are your thought on this ?https://www.adverts.ie/car/toyota/auris/2008-toyota-auris/16315656 IF he gives for €3K ? IF!
Toyotafanboi wrote: » You gave yours away. I sold mine 2 months ago for €2650, 07 1.8 i-shift with just under 140k kms.
ELM327 wrote: » I think you got a really great price to be honest there TFB. Someone overpaid for yours. €2650 for a 2007 petrol "new shape" civic is not generally obtainable I would have thought
RandomUsername wrote: » My own car , I'm open to advise & criticism.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/a4-avant-1-9tdi-se-130hp-6-speed/20970211https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=106696348&postcount=4642