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Title: No one wants it :(
Post by: portomega on 01 April 2010, 12:21:13
Been visiting numerous car dealers around south wales the last 2 weeks as sadly i think its time the Omega went as the cost of running it is too much  :'( been trying to get my hands on a diesel Mondeo, but everytime i find one i get the same response from the dealer "ohhh you want to part ex that omega?..nah mate, dont want it, would never get rid of it", best offer ive had was £800 against a £7000 mondeo, which i cant afford. Getting fed up now, feels like i'll either have to take a really low part ex deal or stick with the Omega until i save up a decent amount of cash ( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol ) i was hoping to get between £1500-£2000 for the Omega but maybe im dreaming!  ::) lol
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 12:37:33
always get a bad deal when exchanging, list it on autotrader, get a better deal  :)
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: portomega on 01 April 2010, 12:49:38
Yeah think i'll have to give that a try and flea-bay, dam car dealers!  ::) ;D
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: Rockhampton on 01 April 2010, 13:35:22
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Yeah think i'll have to give that a try and flea-bay, dam car dealers!  ::) ;D
eBay def worth a shot... I've had good luck with the last three cars I sold there - make sure you post up loads of pics and info  :y
Last one I sold my wife's old Fiat on there, and got £400 more than the dealer offered px - guy came all the way from Preston for it!
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: KW on 01 April 2010, 13:39:08
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.

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Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 13:41:16
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.


£38 to fill mine now :)
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Post by: KW on 01 April 2010, 13:46:37
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.


£38 to fill mine now :)
I wouldn't care if it cost me £500 a week to run it Tunnie, it pretty much all comes back when the tax returns are filed  ;)
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Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 13:59:51
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.


£38 to fill mine now :)
I wouldn't care if it cost me £500 a week to run it Tunnie, it pretty much all comes back when the tax returns are filed  ;)

I got bored off setting it against tax as a contractor, got a better deal full time
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Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 April 2010, 14:13:08
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.


£38 to fill mine now :)
I wouldn't care if it cost me £500 a week to run it Tunnie, it pretty much all comes back when the tax returns are filed  ;)

I got bored off setting it against tax as a contractor, got a better deal full time

You mean they are paying you even more to sit and OOF all day...... ::)
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Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 14:19:44
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( not easy when it costs £70+ to fill it up each time lol )
£98 to fill the Isuzu from empty at todays prices, and it gets filled twice a week minimum.


£38 to fill mine now :)
I wouldn't care if it cost me £500 a week to run it Tunnie, it pretty much all comes back when the tax returns are filed  ;)

I got bored off setting it against tax as a contractor, got a better deal full time

You mean they are paying you even more to sit and OOF all day...... ::)

Err yes! When they offered me full time, which comes with 33 days leave, which with my shift structure means 90 days off work, 33 x my daily rate + free sky tv, broadband calls, heath care, sick leave and such, works out more at end of the day  :)

Also better security (in the banks eyes)  for long term for mortgage applications
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 14:20:09
and oh, i have not been in the office since 15th March  :D
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 01 April 2010, 14:21:18
You still on the same daily rate then.?
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: tunnie on 01 April 2010, 14:22:03
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You still on the same daily rate then.?

Nah full time, so salary paid now  :)
Title: Re: No one wants it :(
Post by: TheBoy on 01 April 2010, 18:05:47
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and oh, i have not been in the office since 15th March  :D
I surprised everyone by dragging my arse into the office today.  Then spent most of the afternoon around a colleagues house fixing his Wii ::)