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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: royston1945 on 23 August 2006, 22:21:14
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Went to BCA in Manchester today,looking for a late model MV6 auto. No luck, only a few high mileage 2.2 manuals there, all at very cheap money . The thing is, I was sorely tempted to desert the Griffin and buy a bargain from another maker.
How about a 53 reg Volvo S60 2.4 auto with sat nav,heated leather,ect,56k with full history for £4850?
Or,a 03 Rover 75 V6,same spec as Volvo,45K FSH-£3875 to you Squire!
The 'Prestige' used car dealers are having a beano at these prices.Still,if you can't beat them,join them .Buy your next car at the auctions and save money big time. Oh yeah ,and it really p*sses the dealers off when you outbid them on a prime motor. :)
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I was at BCA Blackbusche in Surrey a few weeks ago, saw a Y plate Jag X-Type 2.5 V6 80k miles go for 3.5k! :o
I'd avoid the 75 V6's personally, I hear cambelts on them are a right b!tch to change, 2 belts needed and its a 7 hour dealer job!! :o :o
Volvo sounds nice.... could get a megga with the same spec for half the price though ;)
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I've always bought from auctions, take yer chance, but never had a bad one yet
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My son bought a 53 reg E Cass Merc 270CDI with 32k for £13k.Fabulous car,like brand new.Dealer price £18k,a bargain!
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Cant beat em join em, i did. My car ( mv6) my wifes car, my dads current car, my father in laws, and our last 3 cars
Bought by me at auction - all sold after used by me - apart from mine, wifes and dads.
know what your doing you will make a packet :)
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Car supermarkets is as far as I dare go. I think it's a fine balance between paying overinflated delaer prices and taking a gamble on the motor at an auction house.
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Last 2 cars from Ebay, before that 2 from auctions and 1 ex company car
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thing with the auction though is obviously..." you pay your money you take your chance"
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Taking a chance is certainly what you do on an old car,but a executive car thats less than 3yrs old has usually been maintained regardless of cost by a company and may,if you're lucky,still have some makers warranty left(like my son's Merc). Plus, at BCA most late models have an engineer's report and are sold with a 'no major faults' declaration,giving you an opportunity to return it if it's a dog.
Buying at auction can give you 12mths depreciation-free motoring by selling it in AutoTrader for what you paid after you've had your fun in it.