colm_mcm wrote: » Emm, bottle of oil in the boot. Spare set of wheels, trade sale, I dunno? Def uk import, that’s the least of your worries.
gooner99 wrote: » 05 Kia Rio 1.3, test till September.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/kia-rio-1-3-petrol/21286251
Duke O Smiley wrote: » They're actually a 4 cylinder, and not a 6 like the earlier 3 series'. They are prone to burning oil with higher miles, the valve stem oil seals go hard and allow some oil past the valves. I'd be aware of that if you're going to see that one. Nice looking car all the same though
Squidgy Black wrote: » Also prone to snap timing chain guides as well, and stretching chains.
grogi wrote: » And overheating as a result of coolant loss...
W123-80's wrote: » It'd be plain wrong not to post this '97 Corolla Test May '19 Tax April '19 127k miles Asking €800 Neighbour of mine has a '93 one from new. No sign of it stopping any time soon!https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/1997-toyota-corolla-great-condition/21317071
W123-80's wrote: » I posted this in the 'Today I saw a car for sale' thread a few weeks back as it didn't qualify for bangernomics due to the asking price. It qualifies now! '02 Golf Estate 1.8 GTi 25th anniversary edition. NCT March '20 106k miles Asking €1,750 I like ithttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/vwgolf-1-8t-gti-estate-v-low-miles-nct03-2020-mint/21317132
BonnieSituation wrote: » Doesn't look very good when herself finds out. I'm in Dublin so should hopefully get up to Terenure.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'll take your Alto.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Now this is worth saving!https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/1998-toyota-cynos/21308116 Years test, tax till July, Bridgestone tyres, 1 owner, €800
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I hate when this happens. Something really nice like that Fiesta is posted, I keep looking at it and by the end of the week I somehow end up buying it. Same thing happened when my Corolla was posted here in December..:P I would be tempted to get rid of my e11 and CA Alto for that Fiesta. Bit pointless taxing two "runarounds" anyway. The Corolla has only done about a thousand miles and the Alto about the same since I got both last year. The effort of trying to sell either of them though is offputting though
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Likewise, I’d love the cynos. I had a few and loved them all. They’re Starlet based iirc but feel a million times better inside and are actually very pleasant to drive.
1874 wrote: » I was on the verge of asking somewhere in motors, Im tempted to have a second car, a usual day to day bus and then something old and nice or interesting, any brokers do multicar insurance, where your car would be covered on the driveway, while you commute in the other. Id prefer to have somewhere to keep them, but thats not happening.
1874 wrote: » I was on the verge of asking somewhere in motors, Im tempted to have a second car, a usual day to day bus and then something old and nice or interesting, any brokers do multicar insurance, where your car would be covered on the driveway, while you commute in the other. Id prefer to have somewhere to keep them, but thats not happening. Maybe he meant 11500? mine was £12000 new a few years before that.
elperello wrote: » Seriously e1150. I don't have a price list to hand but there was no car for that price in that year. As for Calcutta Spec, that's a new one on me but IMO it's simplicity and low spec is it's charm.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I'd say that car was only €1150 new. Most of those facelifted cars were nicely specd for what they were, that yoke, as fresh as it is, is total Calcutta spec, whoever bought it new probably would have left the roof off it it would have kept the price down.