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21 Zoe with 160km 6.5k
https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2021-renault-zoe/41473634
It's back!
Must be a problem with it.
Is that the same one that was 4K awhile back, thought that has a few marks on it
probably no CCS
I might be interested in this. Are you sure it was up before? Have you a link?
In general, i assume this vintage don't have leased battery? Any reason to be worried about the safety issues? Thanks.
What safety issues?
This 211 was around a couple of months ago - looking a little rough round the edges. Was featured earlier in the Bargains thread.
Battery leasing had long finished by 2021.
Was never 4k or anywhere near it.
There was 2 or 3 white Zoe I post awhile back that where around 4k all a little rough. thought it was one of them you referred too.
I think the 4k zoes were the prior model though.
This one is quite cheap for the facelift but I suspect it does not have ccs charging
That's what I'm saying, they were 5.5k not 4k, and rough specimens.
Sure 2019s are still selling for 7-9k.
Could of swore one of them was 4k ish but little over 5k nothing in it really.
Admittedly not a bargain but maybe a collectors item considering the livery ?
https://www.donedeal.ie/view/41436621
Gull-wing door too! 😀
Truly unique! It has covered 14,600 miles. For some reason - I was expecting lower!
MtM
A small shipping container, a dozen 10kg bags of rice - leave the car in there for few weeks? :D In all seriousness, is this car defenitely a goner? Is there no way to dry it out properly without components failing one after the other in weeks/months?
No pictures yet, but assuming its ok, a long range (61kWh) 2021 MG5 for £10k seems like a decent price. https://www.usedcarsni.com/2021-MG-Motor-Uk-MG5-61-1Kwh-Excite-Long-Range-Estate-5Dr-Electric-Auto-396036826?search_type=1&fuel_type=13&homepage_search_attr=1&pagepc0=2 Note it's a Mainland reg, but it has been in NI since at least December 9th 25 as that was when it was MOT (and it was MOT in NI) so probably VAT free, but would need more investigation.
I've never driven one but one of the negatives for us with this model is no app. Also V2L only got added on the newer version
I'd want to have a slush fund (ha ha) to cover the cost of a new battery and possibly drive unit. They do go due to water ingress anyway even without being a flood car.
I mean, an 8k model S is a bargain (even more so if it has SC01?) but it is a risk.
No NCT required? Is that true? I’d love it but I’d doubt I’d use it much even in summer time
I believe it's not classed as a car so therefore no NCT required
that’s a breath of fresh air- we need more of these yokes, especially for city driving
They can't fit through gaps like a moped can and they can't use cycle lanes or bus lanes either so they're pointless really.
Also no real savings over a used electric car with vastly better everything.
Cool as anything though.
Be an interesting challenge to drive it to Dublin.
CHALLENGE! You can say that again. Trailer it back is the safest and easiest way to do it.
Wait for March 17th to move it and you could get in a few parades on your way home.
€8,499 asking for a 2019 Ioniq 28, looks decent; https://www.donedeal.ie/view/41496518
What's with taking a picture of a leaking bottle on a wet back seat 😂
Just another reason to give the prospective buyer to negotiate the price downward.
Haha, is it a permanent stain that they have tried to make look like a water stain with the bottle?! Weird!
€8,499 and looks OK.
Not aimed at you directly Joe, but can we not list the actual asking prices? It's getting very common for listings to be quoted here at several hundred to a thousand less than the actual asking price. Not every buyer can negotiate and not every seller is willing to. Plenty of sales are as the asking price.
When I see "€8K Ioniq 28", I actually think €7K and my interest peaks. But when I see its €8.5k, i'm a lot less interested, because I know the end price is much further than I would pay. Honestly, I wouldn't have even clicked the advert if I saw it was 8.5k.
Apologies if the post is misleading. Edited now.
In my experience, anyone listing a run of the mill used car for €8499 will happily take €8K for it. Maybe even €7500 or less. All depends on how desperate the seller is and how long it’s for sale with no calls. A trader could well have offered them €5K-€6K for it against a newer car.