Duke O Smiley wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-corolla-1-4-55-000-miles-nct-amp-tax/28141709?campaign=3 Tiny mileage (55k) Corolla saloon with test til November and tax til August, FSH and 1 previous owner, €1390 Looks nice. This fella always has nice cars like this
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Are the 508s reliable though?
TommyGun2017 wrote: » Despite what I've read about them reliability wise, I cant help like this 407 priced at €975 New NCT until 5/22 More reliable 2.0hdi Cheap tax at €400 Heated leather, cruise. Think these high spec UK ones came with sat nav and xenons too. Boot looks like its had a knock? Anyway, a nice yoke to cruise along at 120km/hhttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/peugeot-407/27985976?campaign=14
AMKC wrote: » I'd have the 407 out of them 3. The 407 has something that the Corolla and Audi do not have Character and soul.
CoBo55 wrote: » Alright alright we get it, you're a Peugeot fanboy, well you're certainly unique....
CharlieCroker wrote: » Do 206's still survive? I can't remember the last time I saw one. Most of them have chewed through their back axle by now. For a car that sold in such large numbers, there's only 50 of them on Donedeal and most of them look as rough as a badger's ar5e
punisher5112 wrote: » 206 all the girls wanted..... Now it's the fiat 500
CharlieCroker wrote: » At least the Fiat 500 has some redeeming qualities. Back to that 407 above, at that money it's disposable if/when it goes bang. It's got the better 2.0 engine and probably the best spec I've ever seen on a 407. Leather was an expensive factory option on the Irish market (€2500 iirc in 2008). 90% sold here were the 1.6 ST/Solaire.
punisher5112 wrote: » A 206 the pedals were way too close exactly like the 106.... The pedals in the 500 are ok but by God is it cramped, I can't sit in it at all, she has one.
colm_mcm wrote: » I was all set to buy a 206 when they came out. Couldn’t drive it. Probably for the best.
punisher5112 wrote: » Best idea, was friends with a lad that bought one, don't know why he did he was 6foot 3.... He bought it new, hub caps and all :-) couldn't believe it...
2ndcoming wrote: » Designed for Parisian beauties in high heels.
TommyGun2017 wrote: » I remember the 206 having really good residual values and was something that Peugeot pushed in their newspaper ads at the time. I drove one for a few hours years ago when my sister had one briefly. Not woeful but the spacing of the pedals was dangerous! Haven't seen one in a long while
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Yeah that looks great for the money! Tell us more about the Celica :pac:
CharlieCroker wrote: » Mid 00's Peugeots were piles of dung. The 107 was ok, 206 was woeful, 207 was better. 407 wasn't a patch on the 406, 607 was pointless and the 807 was a barge that couldn't compete with the Galaxy on ability or price. None of them were reliable. And I was a Peugeot salesman between 2006 and 2009
TommyGun2017 wrote: » Anyway, another bangernomics favourite: 1.8 petrol Civic, NCT 02/22, Heated leather up front. I love a sub 2k car with nice spec. This one is looking for €1,450. I'll likely go for one of these when the Celica dies.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/honda-civic-brand-new-nct-03-2022-2-x-keys/28116909
AMKC wrote: » Your wrong there. The 207 was very reliable. The brother had one up untill recently, it never gave on once of trouble and the only reason he changed is because he needed a bigger car and more room.