colm_mcm wrote: » Have you considered booking some extended test drives of various competing cars to build up more perspective on what you like
CIP4 wrote: » Currently doing car searches myself everything petrol demo / year old on carzone is a bit meh. So I have done the logical thing of moving onto new cars :pac: my current favourite is an A5 2.0 Tfsi Quattro S-Tronic 252bhp doing alot of man maths here it wont end well :eek: Literally nothing wrong with my A4 other than the fact its not Quattro, S-Tronic and 252bhp. Then I was like I will just do an insurance check as it will be mad high and that will put me off it turns out its only a couple of hundred more. Ever part of me is logical and like absolutely crazy idea but then there is that one part that is like do it that would be a class car now is your chance.
tossy wrote: » If you are going to buy something petrol with a bit of power then buy the S3 you've had an itch for, A5 is a fine car but it won't cut it for you and you know it
punisher5112 wrote: » Rs3 drool
CIP4 wrote: » Yes they are 83k new......
CIP4 wrote: » Need to think it through as if I waited another two years could just completely go mad and buy a new S4 which let’s face it would have far higher running costs.....
Augeo wrote: » I can't see you being impressed with north of €10K/annum depreciation TBH...... petrol would be almost insignificant in comparison
CIP4 wrote: » ....... Although tbh I look at cars differently to most basically I look at them as whatever it costs on the day I buy it (minus the value of my trade in) as money that is gone and anything I get back when I trade it is just rolled over to the next car as chances are I will always be buying more expensive cars than my trade in. ....
Augeo wrote: » I think that's how most people look at cars except most have some idea/expectation of the expected depreciation and they don't write it all off in the first instance. Most don't pony up the cash either of course....finance etc is common. Not many throw 70k at a new S4 too nonchalantly
colm_mcm wrote: » Make sure you get a sticker!
CIP4 wrote: » Yes I actually have one somewhere never used it :pac: It will be cool to actually drive around it after seeing the track so much when playing forza on Xbox.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Out in Prague at the minute, there is nothing but skodas here, absolutely mental. About 80 percent of the cars here are superbs or octavias! Not so many vws. Nice few BMW and Audi too. Far more cars have Xenon or HID lights than at home too, very little of the newer stuff has halogen bulbs
Midnight_EG wrote: Well they are from there in fairness
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » I know, but still didn't expect the numbers to be that big!
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I see Porsche and Volkswagen are starting to roll out a "delivery supplement" on new UK orders as well as orders due to arrive in the next few months. I wonder what brands will follow suit. Anyway this brought up some fairly interesting conversation in work today about the Cypriots and their penchant for UK cars. Much like us Cyprus is a big market for UK imports. I wonder if they'll start looking at us next door for their RHD imports when things start tightening up, or if they'll just stop altogether.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Couple of dealers in the UK are reporting that they send pretty decent stuff out, or at least new-ish. Not sure where your family are in Cyprus and I don't know the first thing about the place to be honest, so not doubting you, but maybe the new/decent stuff goes to more metropolitan areas?
CIP4 wrote: » I think it is the only car in the village with LED lights.
selectamatic wrote: » Meant to mention it here before but forgot about it till tonight.https://www.cornmarket.ie/car-insurance-quotes/your-car A handy and free way to see the purchase date of a car by its current owner.
Sexual Chocolate wrote: » Got brought on a spin in this last week and got to feel all of it 350bhp 6.0l V8