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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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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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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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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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