supervento wrote: » nice looking jeep.... I was thinking a typo until i looked at the price board on the windscreen...http://www.usedirectireland.ie/used-cars/4778712-toyota-landcruiser-gx-4.2-d/
frozenfrozen wrote: » dreamer of the decade potentially
Duke O Smiley wrote: » You could buy a brand new Land Cruiser for that. Literally out of the show room
Eric Cartman wrote: » i was there last weekend and thought it was a typo and it was a well priced 2012 model , but no there were 3 of them all with just over delivery miles that hursts took and apparently some south african buyer took the other 2 in black for that money but didn't want the red. could be dealer waffle, but an amazon with no mileage on it commands money regardless of year.
supervento wrote: » think i would try and consider something like this first.... give an extra €5/6k. if they were heading for South Africa (of course i've no idea of taxes etc there)http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201504072402959?radius=200&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&channel=cars&make=toyota&engine-size-cars=4l_to_4-9l&model=land_cruiser&sort=default&page=3&search-target=usedcars&postcode=ha96ru&logcode=p or consider this: http://www.carzone.ie/used-cars/toyota/landcruiser/used-2008-toyota-landcruiser-v8-4-galway-fpa-171014347951760420
Eric Cartman wrote: » That has 57k miles on it, i actually wouldnt be surprised if they ended up in toyota dealerships being sold as new alongside the landcruiser 70 series thats still sold there
Toyotafanboi wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/immaculate-micra-for-sale/9905596?offset=7 yeah it's clean, but it literally wasn't worth that money ten years ago. there are NCT'd k12s going for similar money. this ones a bit tatty, but a quick example http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/nissan-micra-1-0litre-long-nct/9952557?offset=1
ianobrien wrote: » If I had to choose between the K11 and K12, I'd pick the K11 every time, even in this case where they are the same price (almost). The K11 is much more reliable.
Titzon Toast wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/audi-allroad-quattro-180bhp/9846697
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Not really a dreamer. All of these command an awful lot
Titzon Toast wrote: » I've been keeping an eye on them, he's definitely a dreamer.
tossy wrote: » Most Allroads are going for somewhere between 3 and 5k, buying an Allroad at that price is like buying an 3/4k S3, you will end up spending the money anyway on replacing parts and routine maintenance. If i was in the market for an Allroad i'd pay 7k for a good one all day.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » The k12 is still a very reliable car and infinitely more comfortable and competent on the roads today than an early k11. Personally I put 40k miles on one and the only problem i seen was the boot lock failing.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Nah the k12 was a poor enough car. It probably is better on the road but then again it's a decade newer design so that's to be expected. Mechanically and in terms of quality the k11 is much the better car. I don't like the pre facelift like the one you posted above but it looks clean and at €1200 the seller isn't really that much of a dreamer tbh.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » http://www.adverts.ie/adphotos.php?item_id=8473881 This guy is not so much a dreamer as a chancer, the text in the ad is laughable.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » What gave trouble in the k12? Still a dreamer with that k11 imo. I could pick one up tested for half that money and add my own back to black, save €595.http://touch.adverts.ie/adphotos.php?item_id=8473881 This guy is not so much a dreamer as a chancer, the text in the ad is laughable.
5ub wrote: » RE the Audi Allroad. If (and it is a big IF) the air suspension is brand new and it was serviced 1k miles ago and had a new timing belt its a seven grand car. You could buy a 5k car, but at that price it won't have had that work done recently and I would almost guarantee that. Brand new suspension airbags all round will set you back upwards of 2k alone. Servicing is not at all cheap. It is late one too, sought after. I have been in the market for an Allroad for a little bit now. I have enquired about a few, and I have done the sums, an 03-ish Allroad with no history of suspension work will easily set you back close enough to 7k before you know it.