johndaman66 wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/bmw-530d-manuel/8207658 I like the colour and the rims but the car to a small extent has being scangerised if you ask me. A manky well worn looking cloth interior and only 2/3 months NCT. No mention of mileage so fair to assume its high. At the money hes asking he must be having a laugh...
BMW 530d Manuel
johndaman66 wrote: » It'll only sell once you chop the springs and put on cheap replica aftermarket 19'' rims. And of course at the end of the ad.... altezza,glanza,golf,passat,tdi,vtec,tractor,skyline,van,civic,accord,cdti,306,hdi,almera
boombang wrote: » Panda
Standard Features - GLASS SUNROOF, GLASS WINDOWS, RUBBER TYRES, WIND UP WINDOWS
johndaman66 wrote: » Them ecotec petrol opels from that era are at best moderate cars if you ask me.
sblythe wrote: » http://www.hursleyhillgarage.co.uk/showroom 2002 called, they want their prices back...
Alan_007_ wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/view/8349074 I know it claims to have fairly low mileage, but nearly €3k for a '98 micra?
Top Dog wrote: » Looking at the service book as in the pic - the next service was due in 2012! :eek: Why do people think that just because they're not driving a car it doesn't need to be serviced and looked after? :rolleyes: My mother in law's '04 Panda has just under 35k on it now - still gets serviced anually and has had timing belt done too. She wouldn't have a clue about cars, but she still knows to get it taken care of.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Waste of time and money servicing a car if it's parked up and not in use. If it's in use though but not reaching it's service intervals via mileage then I agree with you regarding servicing annually.
Top Dog wrote: » Surely its the exact opposite where the likes of belts, tyres and oils degrade from lack of use? Hardly going to break the bank to have an oil-change and get the car looked over every so often? Put it this way - if I was buying and it hadn't been serviced in 3 years then the first thing I'd be doing is swapping out all belts, all tyres and fresh oil. Could be quite an expense on a just purchased car (relatively speaking). But then again - maybe I'm in the minority.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » I'd just change all those items before I'd put it back on the road. Why bother changing them if they are only going to waste in a parked up car?
Top Dog wrote: » I think we're kinda saying the same thing but in a different way. My point was that it isn't just expensive at 3k, but if you're going to be putting it on the road then there's another bit of money to be put into it to have it safe which ultimately would make it an even more expensive car to buy and use.
Seweryn wrote: » Looks nice, but too many zeros in the price...Linky
PukkaStukka wrote: » A totally overpriced shed if ever there was one......
Duke O Smiley wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/83-irish-toyota-corolla-ae86-gt-coupe/8605857 Lol
ronaneire wrote: » Proper bog mobile with all the spot lights! Not NCT exempt, not far off the mark with is €50 per year road tax.
vandriver wrote: » I was valuing my 2005 C4 diesel on done deal (about 2k with belt done) when I came across this onehttp://cars.donedeal.ie/view/7212266