TychoCaine wrote: » That's a good price, but it's probably because there's a $$$$ wet belt & timing belt service due.
colm_mcm wrote: » Some low mileage stuff Alleged low mileage Focushttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/ford-focus-2002-1-4-lx/21642339https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2008-subaru-justy-1l-petrol/21448906
Guffy wrote: » Really miss my old focus. Is there any way of checking if the clock is the original? I remember my cluster going before and swapping one out from the yard handy enough.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Green light verification is no guarantee of mileage
Rows Grower wrote: » Does it verify what mileage was on the car for every NCT? Is it easy to get a Greenlight for a dodgy car if you are a car dealer?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » It verifies that the seller (most likely) has the logbook to hand, whether or not the car is imported, whether or not that car has been written off and that the vehicle details “match those on [their] records”...whatever those records are If you try to get a green light for a car that has been written off Donedeal just won’t post the ad. But you don’t have to have a green light anyway so someone can still post an ad for a car with a dodgy past. Green light check has nothing to do with mileage or NCT verification
Rows Grower wrote: » Well that's a big surprise for me Duke, it's a very well marketed con job in it's own right so! What's the best option when looking for reassurance besides "one owner FSH" or is there any?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/nissan-micra-1997/21652277 Ah feck, I really want this. 1 previous owner, 50k miles, clean, years test and three months tax, €550
colm_mcm wrote: » Pretty sure that spec doesn’t have power steering. They’re a balls of a yoke to park.
Rows Grower wrote: » All depends where you’re parking it Colm.
carzony wrote: » Those Mondeos seem to be very cheap in general for some reason, currently looking for a new car and that year/shape Mondeo keeps popping up for very small money compared to other similar makes/models.
CharlieCroker wrote: » I had one of these. The 5 speed isn't too bad with the gearing. I had 350k on it when I got rid. In that time I did 2 belts, DMF and the exhaust mount rusted and rotted. Standard maintenance apart from that, which I thought was quite good. Comfy, good spec, just enough power and a miser on diesel. First and only Ford I've owned but I'd have another no bother
Duke O Smiley wrote: » A cartell/mywheels/motor check report might flag something up but they aren't the be all and end all. Tangible service history and NCT certs are the only way you get a real idea. Obviously a physical inspection of the condition of the car is another way but a high mileage wrecker can be masked up quite well..
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Well gents, the inevitable has happened a bit sooner than even I had anticipated. Have my lovely little Corolla on Donedeal:https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/1997-toyota-corolla-1-3/21521932 I picked up a cheap 07 Civic hybrid this evening (more on that later..) and need to move something on; the Corolla got the short straw! I appreciate the test is a bit short, but I'm hoping the tax and its condition makes up for it. This is a lovely little car and IMO cannot be faulted at all. If anyone here in interested give me a buzz and I'll do good deal!
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Okay, I have this booked in for a test at the start of May. What can I expect for it with a fresh test? No interest in it (understandably) at €450 with tax and test just till the end of June.
TommyGun2017 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/view/21544350 33k miles with a lovely spec. Probably could be gotten for under the 2k mark.
elperello wrote: » Hold that hurl steady Din Junior so they can't see the reg. no.:)
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I need that Corolla in my life Duke. I feel like buying it and storing it in a Tesco carpark somewhere for another 6 months or so.
1874 wrote: » what does anyone reckon of the price on this, could get much newer for less, is it a classic insurance category or just expensive or no insurance?