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Previously on "Drivers left with negative equity"

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  • tim123
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    where can I pick up one of these free cars?

    Tim

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  • Diver
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    I paid £900 for my 4x4 last year.

    How much has it depreciated in value?

    (Ignoring the back, front & side damage I did)


    PS. and the dent in the roof

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  • P1mpAndPr0ud
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post


    Porsche Cayenne S
    ...I REALLY don't get the Cayenne. My Dad's got one (late-mid-life crisis material, to be sure...), and it doesn't seem any bigger inside than my Golf. Can anyone explain how such an immense vehicle manages to be so poky?!

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  • Jammy B*st*rd
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    Plus you've got the whole GMPV thing if you leased it.. i mean if you take a care on hire purchase you'll always be in negative 'equity' surely as the price of a car goes down anyway from the moment you buy it?

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  • Jammy B*st*rd
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    Cars are not assets nor are they investments though?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post


    Porsche Cayenne S
    VeeDub Toe-rag

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    That's why they're so popular for the school run. Outside a school most pedestrians are children under 4 feet tall, and sat up in your big 4x4 you're too high up to have to look at their faces as you mow them down.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    where as the 4x4 is a death trap to the occupants and to any unlucky pedestrians.
    That's why they're so popular for the school run. Outside a school most pedestrians are children under 4 feet tall, and sat up in your big 4x4 you're too high up to have to look at their faces as you mow them down.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    where as the 4x4 is a death trap to the occupants and to any unlucky pedestrians.
    Only pedestrians? I had one veer uncomfortably close to me the other day and though if he had clipped me, his big wheels could just roll straight over my car. I wouldn't want to have a head on collision with a 4x4 - or any object more massive than my car for that matter.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    Fine, not got a problem with that, how about cars like the Renault Scenic, same wheelbase and width as a Megane but a good high driving position very sensible fuel economy (>45/gal on 1.9 diesel) and comfortably seat 5 including the driver. Excellent all round vision too.
    I used to have a Scenic which my now ex wife used for all the kids stuff, it wasn't flashy but it was hugely practical.

    I have never understood how a 4x4 monster ticks the child carrying boxes better than the Astra/Megane/Focus/Golf sized people carriers. The Zafira is Astra based I believe and seats 7.
    Modern people carriers also have 5-star NCAP, where as the 4x4 is a death trap to the occupants and to any unlucky pedestrians.

    But they don't have the prestige or drama of dropping little Timmy off to school as a tricked-up Toureg or Q7 do they?

    Q7 parked next to an Audi TT.

    http://www.audiworld.com/news/07/rea...q7/header3.jpg

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
    To sit high up.

    The smaller the woman, the bigger the car.
    Fine, not got a problem with that, how about cars like the Renault Scenic, same wheelbase and width as a Megane but a good high driving position very sensible fuel economy (>45/gal on 1.9 diesel) and comfortably seat 5 including the driver. Excellent all round vision too.
    I used to have a Scenic which my now ex wife used for all the kids stuff, it wasn't flashy but it was hugely practical.

    I have never understood how a 4x4 monster ticks the child carrying boxes better than the Astra/Megane/Focus/Golf sized people carriers. The Zafira is Astra based I believe and seats 7.

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  • TheBigYinJames
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    I really don't see how a £200 a year tax raise can push a car much under £1k-£2k downwards. £200 a year extra for 10 years is only £2k. Most people don't keep a car that long anyway. Car salesmen and other neerdowells using the tax hikes to depress car figures are just at it, explain this simple piece of arithmetic to them.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    Have you seen the state of the tarmac outside the local school? It's not safe to drive in anything less than a Porsche Cayenne.

    Besides you can't fit the 4x4 child pushchair with extra large tyres and sat nav in a smaller car.


    Porsche Cayenne S

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    Those are the 4x4 users that I could never understand.
    Have you seen the state of the tarmac outside the local school? It's not safe to drive in anything less than a Porsche Cayenne.

    Besides you can't fit the 4x4 child pushchair with extra large tyres and sat nav in a smaller car.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
    To sit high up.

    The smaller the woman, the bigger the car.
    It's good that Women have such well known talents of spatial awareness in huge cars too.
    Last edited by DimPrawn; 8 August 2008, 11:14.

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