Dades wrote: » How has that Jag got an NCT until June 2021? NCT'd early?
macplaxton wrote: » NCTs are every two years between 30 and 40 years old.
kev1.3s wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/1993-toyota-corolla-1-lady-owner-only-44k-miles/24428948 is this for real? He didnt even bother hovering out the boot.
chillyspoon wrote: » I agree - doesn't show much respect for the elderly owner does it? Makes the whole ad a little melancholy/sad for me - cake candle holders n'all in the boot. The type of damage and description might mean that joy riders got it.
w124man wrote: » In fairness if you read the advert it clearly states that he is selling for an elderly owner and this is most likely how the elderly owner gave the car up for sale and at the asking price it certainly wouldn't pay to clean it up. I fail to see where you get the idea that joy riders might have got it.
Please no more lads that had a diesel turbo as their first car and they would love it. If you had a diesel turbo you couldn’t afford this. !!!!
Harry Palmr wrote: » and here's how to sell a car :rolleyes:https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/peugeot-306-s16-phase-1/21405678
Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/opel-senator-2-5e-6cyl-automatic-1983/24449827 I am properly tempted to bite the bullet on this Very good MOT history
pablo128 wrote: » The senator could be originally Irish. Wouldn't a UK car be a Vauxhall?
kaizersoze wrote: » That senator has been up a few times. I remember the pictures. Same location. Looks lovely though.
kaizersoze wrote: » No. They used the Opel brand up until 83 or 4 then switched exclusivly to Vauxhall.
KevRossi wrote: » That Senator is a beauty. Had a B Senator, fabulous car, better driver over long distances than the equivalent W124 and E34's. Being sold by a dealer or someone who deals on the side, plenty of photos of cars taken right there. But only for the high end stuff like Manta's and Senator's IIRC?
KevRossi wrote: » That Senator is a beauty. Had a B Senator, fabulous car, better driver over long distances than the equivalent W124 and E34's.Being sold by a dealer or someone who deals on the side, plenty of photos of cars taken right there. But only for the high end stuff like Manta's and Senator's IIRC?
BonnieSituation wrote: » That white Mondeo from a few months back was taken there if I'm not mistaken.
LIGHTNING wrote: » With the way things are going at the moment it may be a decent time to pick up a classic.
KevRossi wrote: » Am waiting to put a few bob into BMW shares, down to €38 as I write this. I made a faor few quid on them about 10 years ago. Their real company value is at €65-70 per share, so if you wait a few weeks till it looks like they'll bottom out and then purchase with the intention of holding on to them for 2 years, you can't go too wrong IMO. Classic prices in the UK will slowly drop over the next 2-3 years due to Brexit. Prices for highly speculative classics like rare Ferraris etc. will fall a certain way, but will be saved a bit by the international market. It's a the lower end, especially 70's, 80's and 90's daily classics where the big bargains will be had.
KevRossi wrote: » Classic prices in the UK will slowly drop over the next 2-3 years due to Brexit. Prices for highly speculative classics like rare Ferraris etc. will fall a certain way, but will be saved a bit by the international market.
RobAMerc wrote: » Any price drops in lower end stuff will be wiped out by the fact the UK is outside the EU and the taxes our cronies will level upon them - lets not ignore the opportunity our government will take to help out our "car industry" by making UK imports unattractive for us