colm_mcm wrote: » It’s very low tax. €95 per year at the moment...
somebody_else wrote: » How come it shows only 95 per year ? and no tax bands ? Tom
selectamatic wrote: » Same owner since August 2007 and it look very clean. Thats a bargain.
TommyGun2017 wrote: » E60 525d Touring NCT to November ‘19 Nice colour leatherhttps://www.donedeal.ie/view/21100647
TommyGun2017 wrote: » How do you tell about the ownership? Be handy to know
W123-80's wrote: » All codding and joking aside that's a cracker of a car! My commute at the minute is a 70 mile round trip 4/5 days a week. My skoda is eating it up, zero issues, but the head is always easily turned! The Octavia is offering super mpg for a 19 year old and other than droplink bushings for the last NCT has needed nothing only tyres and servicing (x 3) in the 22,000 miles I have put on it. My question is would that BMW offer similar reliability and mpg? I'm willing to take the hit on tax but I'm not in a position to take a hit on tax AND potential mechanical pit falls for a bit more comfort. The Octavia is grand at the end of the day. Any thoughts?
selectamatic wrote: » https://www.cornmarket.ie/car-insurance-quotes/your-car Put the reg in here.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » It won't be as frugal as your Octavia in many respects, but in terms of mpg any changes should be minimal enough that you'll hardly notice them. Bigger tank, so you'll be putting more in to fill it but other than that you likely won't be filling it any more often than the Octavia. In terms of reliability, we have two 3.0d BMWs in the house at the minute (both 7 series). One has been brilliant, faultless - and the other a bit of a nightmare. Most recently, an ABS sensor is gone on one side and as a result four warning lights are on the dash for run flat system malfunction, ABS malfunction, parking brake malfunction and something else that escapes me at the minute. The car is absolutely fine, but every time I get into it I have these things binging and flashing away at me and telling me to get to a BMW garage NOW. I have the sensor ordered and paid for and all (€45) and will be fitting it tomorrow, no big deal. But since it came on a few days ago I can't help but miss my old A6 (you know the one) that I got rid of before Christmas. Never an ounce of bother or drama with it in the six months I had it. There are a few other bits with the 7 series that have annoyed me, but the one thing is that even as it gets on a bit in years its all money, money, money with it. Nothing is cheap with them; tyres, brakes, service items etc. Just keep that in mind. You'll miss the Octavia when the bills start coming in! Just like I miss my A6.
Barr wrote: » That is a useful tool , good to know !
terrydel wrote: » Maybe im blind, but I dont see anywhere on that link that mentions number of previous owners?
marko93 wrote: It doesn't by the looks of things, just states the car was purchased last in 2007 so it's been with the same owner since then ! I think to get actual number of owners, you'd need a cartell report or something similar.
tinofapples wrote: » Go to carsireland.com, click on advertise your car, enter the reg and it'll return a small bit of info free including I think number of previous owners, I would link but I'm on the phone so..... ;-)
Mad_Mike wrote: » Am I missing something here???
tinofapples wrote: » Go to carsireland.ie, click on advertise your car, enter the reg and it'll return a small bit of info free including I think number of previous owners, I would link but I'm on the phone so..... ;-)
Sofiztikated wrote: » Mostly b and a road driving, can be a thirsty drive every day in a petrol, so maybe a smaller diesel engine, or a frugal petrol. I don't want to admit it, but a Corolla is probably ideal, but cronically dull.
Snotaul Goodman wrote: » I typed in the reg on the Cornmarket page
Phileas Frog wrote: » What page is that??