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I don't have a Focus but all of that is tulipe. It has won numerous reliability awards and tests. Image of course is in the eye of each individual sad snob.Originally posted by Archangel View PostIf its the old model its worth about 2k, they have a problem with the steering I believe. (as well as a piss poor image, massive depreciation and poor reliability)
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI have a nearly new Focus Ghia diesel for sale if you are interested?
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Towards the end of March. The sales of new registrations will be a disaster and the dealers will be Desperate, with a deliberate big 'D' and an extra dosing of sweaty palmed fear.
You'll get some good offers.
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He did say new (used) by which I inferred he mean a new car for him, but one that was secondhand. I think you should re-read the original post and see if you again come to a different conclusion.....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNEVER.
Get one about 2-3 years old : will not depreciate as much. Or do what sasguru suggested and get a banger for a grand.
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NEVER.Originally posted by jmo21 View Postso when do folks reckon would be the best time to get a new (used!) car to get the best deal?
Xmas eve? Hogmanay, end of Jan?
Get one about 2-3 years old : will not depreciate as much. Or do what sasguru suggested and get a banger for a grand.
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If you are after a car > £15K I'd hang on for a bit. Most 3-4 year old Mercedes for instance, lost 1.5K in the trade guides last month so hanging on until March/April if the recession continues (yeah right) might be prudent (!).
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If its the old model its worth about 2k, they have a problem with the steering I believe. (as well as a piss poor image, massive depreciation and poor reliability)Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI have a nearly new Focus Ghia diesel for sale if you are interested?
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I have a nearly new Focus Ghia diesel for sale if you are interested?
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anytime now - lease or buying car prices are just shockingly low - brand lew leases are also there for the taking as many buy upfront to offload....
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Any time immediately before christmas and just after new year. After that, Feb should be a good time to haggle. New registrations are due 1st March so dealers will want to shift stock before then.
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