The Mask 13 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/07-toyota-corolla/21654848 Seems like Good value for a run around or am I missing something?
Bigmac1euro wrote: » Wow! Ok so your an experienced Banger What do people make of thishttps://www.donedeal.ie/view/21343503 Tax is the only thing putting me off. He dropped the price recently. Then again we would need to know the maintenance carried out I suppose.
colm_mcm wrote: » Lads someone needs to buy this. If only as an investment.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/nissan-bluebird/21742367 Look at this! NCT till end of the year, nearly classic tax..€1400 I'd bet this could be had close enough to a grand
Mad_Mike wrote: » Same owner from new NCT until Feb 2020 Motor Tax until Feb 2020 105,000 miles Looks like a genuine car €650 also! The road tax alone is probably worth about 3 or 400 quid
BonnieSituation wrote: » Speaking of fixer upper. I was over in the luxobarge thread earlier. Is the fixer upper thread still going or where is it?
Bigmac1euro wrote: » Actually judging by the worn gearstick this car might be clocked. Hmmmm....
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Unfortunately that can be a big risk when it comes to bangernomics. You can get lucky and buy a car on the cheap that has had loads of work done to it in the last 5/8/10/12k miles and will run then for a good while without needing anything doing, or you can get unlucky and buy something that needs this, that and something else done to it all at the same time. Case in point, I bought a 03 A6 TDI last June for €900 that had a heap of expensive maintenance carried out by the previous owner over the previous 18 months. Clutch, timing belt, tyres etc. It was great, I drove it for about 6 months and got a good 8k miles out of it without needing to spend a cent on it. I have a 07 Civic hybrid now, bought a few weeks ago for €1k. Already its had two tyres at €160, its due a service and transmission fluid change, new wipers and it will probably need a few bits for an NCT in a few months. ****e luck really, but the car was cheap to begin with.
26000 Elephants wrote: » I've been running a 1.6 petrol Stilo (which should be about the same as a 1.6 focus) for the last 3 years and ive never averaged 10l/100km. Worst case of nothing other than cold start school runs/trips to shop is 9l/100km. If a 1.6 hatch from that era is only doing 10l average, then you should be getting it checked. Average for a 200km round trip of N-roads (no motorway) without being too careful is an easy 6l/100km. 5.6 is my record. Because of the realtively low gearing in these cars, motorways will drop that to about 7. On a side note: Yes, that bangernomics fixerupper 2004 Stilo Multiwagon that I picked up for 350 euros over 3 years ago passed its latest NCT in march only needing tyres. Still going strong! nearly 60,000kms up on it.
26000 Elephants wrote: » punisher5112 wrote: » 10l/100km is about it and may improve slightly on a long run but not hugely. I've been running a 1.6 petrol Stilo (which should be about the same as a 1.6 focus) for the last 3 years and ive never averaged 10l/100km. Worst case of nothing other than cold start school runs/trips to shop is 9l/100km. If a 1.6 hatch from that era is only doing 10l average, then you should be getting it checked. Average for a 200km round trip of N-roads (no motorway) without being too careful is an easy 6l/100km. 5.6 is my record. Because of the realtively low gearing in these cars, motorways will drop that to about 7. On a side note: Yes, that bangernomics fixerupper 2004 Stilo Multiwagon that I picked up for 350 euros over 3 years ago passed its latest NCT in march only needing tyres. Still going strong! nearly 60,000kms up on it.
punisher5112 wrote: » 10l/100km is about it and may improve slightly on a long run but not hugely.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » They don't just implode after a certain amount of miles. It depends very much on how it has been looked after and how you look after it too.
Bigmac1euro wrote: » Will those Volvos run for much longer ? Considering the mileage is so high.