Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/peugeot-607-2-litre-diesel/21576430 Nice looking late 607 diesel with NCT till Feb 2020 and a bit of tax, €795
rn wrote: » The silver one would be my preference as I'd prefer the black interior. I note no pics of passenger side unfortunately.
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.
W123-80's wrote: » The world is gone mad when that car is not worth €500 with a full years test. We talk of how important it is to reuse shopping bags, bring your own coffee cup and getting rid of plastic straws but absolutely no issue in scrapping way over a tonne of perfectly usable metal, plastic, rubber and other bits and bobs. Nuts.
terrydel wrote: » This is a lovely one, but the price is nuts even allowing for the work done.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-a6-tdi-avant-sport/21660579 Also, usually donegal cars are a bit cheaper due to location in my experience.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I was looking at that. I’d snap it up tomorrow if I could. Lovely looking example
terrydel wrote: » It does look very good. Would you pay that much tho?
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I’ve been known to overpay for a nice example of a particular car :pac: Really though it’s worth closer to €2k
terrydel wrote: » Totally agree with the premise of what you say. I guess the argument is whether reuse of the old car is better environmentally than scrapping it and replacing with a more modern,efficient, environmentally friendly alternative? Does the improvement gained from the new car offset the impact of scrapping the old one? I genuinely dont know the answer and think its an interesting question.
elperello wrote: » Hold that hurl steady Din Junior so they can't see the reg. no.:)
johndaman66 wrote: » I would generally say no for the most part if you are replacing like with like. Have modern cars got more efficient compared to equivalent cars of 15 - 25 odd years ago? - generally yes. Have they got dramatically more efficient compared to the equivalent cars of 15 - 25 years ago? - generally no. If its down to a question of which is more environmentally friendly then remember the amount of raw material and general demand on the environment is considerable to build a new car. Electric cars? - remember they use electricity which for the very most part is still generated by burning fossil fuels - in this country anyway, although that is slowly changing.
flexcon wrote: » I was seriously tempted to ring and go see this and take it away. Cant get insurance on it. Its over the max 20 year old limit. Any suggestions for insurance companies out there that offer this? Awaiting one company to come back on a quote.
W123-80's wrote: » The world is gone mad when that car is not worth €500 with a full years test. We talk of how important it is to reuse shopping bags, bring your own coffee cup and getting rid of plastic straws but absolutely no issue in scrapping way over a tonne of perfectly usable metal, plastic, rubber and other bits and bobs.Nuts.
Top Dog wrote: » Price is mental since there's no mention of test on it
terrydel wrote: » Nov 2019.
Top Dog wrote: » My bad Still seems pretty big money though.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Took a deposit on this today anyway. All things going to plan it’ll be off with it to spend the rest of its days on Achill