A mate of mine (complete car nut) has sold his new Boxster S, 350Z, Astra VXR, Lotus and Celica, so I reckon it's pretty bad.
He reckons the bottom is falling out of the top end car market and he can sell his "fleet" now and pick up a bargain supercar later.
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Originally posted by Turion View PostUnless you're trying to impress a bird, (or compensate for somethingelse ) why buy this car. It just burns money for no good reason. You can get a good 3 yr old Ford Focus for <£5k, 40mpg, cheap servicing and tax, low depreciation, insurance etc) drives great, looks ok and will do everything you need from a car.
The Phaeton does have a very good price/gadgets ratio. The thing that worries me is the awful reputation that older A8s have for electrical maladies - I can't see the Phaeton being any better.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Postwas reading Quentin Wilson this weekend it seems second hand car prices are in freefall thanks to the credit crunch. E.g. 04 Mondeo at auction £1400!!!
That's an 18k motor 4 years ago. Also Jeep Grand Cherokee 03 V6 , 3k!!!
Oh dear
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Originally posted by Turion View PostUnless you're trying to impress a bird, (or compensate for somethingelse ) why buy this car. It just burns money for no good reason. You can get a good 3 yr old Ford Focus for <£5k, 40mpg, cheap servicing and tax, low depreciation, insurance etc) drives great, looks ok and will do everything you need from a car.
Do you shop for clothes at Mr Byrite as well?
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No, I think that Wimslow bought a new one. Not necessarily a bad move as good deals can be had, but it will still lose 50-65% in depreciation during the first 2-3 years.
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Originally posted by Turion View PostUnless you're trying to impress a bird, (or compensate for somethingelse ) why buy this car. It just burns money for no good reason. You can get a good 3 yr old Ford Focus for <£5k, 40mpg, cheap servicing and tax, low depreciation, insurance etc) drives great, looks ok and will do everything you need from a car.
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Originally posted by Turion View PostUnless you're trying to impress a bird, (or compensate for somethingelse ) why buy this car. It just burns money for no good reason. You can get a good 3 yr old Ford Focus for <£5k, 40mpg, cheap servicing and tax, low depreciation, insurance etc) drives great, looks ok and will do everything you need from a car.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostBought a 03 Merc CLK 320 for 17K about 20 months ago and with a such a depressed market, in light of fuel costs and the hike to £450 odd for car tax. I've only done about 4,000 miles in it as I was working in London and now I'm abroad.
To be sure of a sale I'm probably going to have to loose 5K or something
I could have bloody used taxis for less than that!
sobbing...like I said
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