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An actual new car
« on: 26 September 2015, 10:53:01 »

After 6 years of owning 3 omegas I've just  ordered a new car.

Been spending a fair bit on the omega lately and its going to be a sad day when she goes as its been the best omega I have owned.

Not everyone's cup of tea but I will soon have a 65 plate Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI 5dr.

After looking at deals on the focus, astra and the Peugeot 308 the Hyundai came out on top.

Its also a very nice car to drive, excellent economy, well built and zero tax. It feels big for a hatchback but I know I will miss the long distance comfort and presence of the mighty omega.

Its due in a few weeks so I will be preparing the mig for sale in the attempt of achieving a reasonable price.

Quite looking forward to it as have never had a brand new car before.



 
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Re: An actual new car
« Reply #1 on: 26 September 2015, 14:14:44 »

After 6 years of owning 3 omegas I've just  ordered a new car.

Been spending a fair bit on the omega lately and its going to be a sad day when she goes as its been the best omega I have owned.

Not everyone's cup of tea but I will soon have a 65 plate Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI 5dr.

After looking at deals on the focus, astra and the Peugeot 308 the Hyundai came out on top.

Its also a very nice car to drive, excellent economy, well built and zero tax. It feels big for a hatchback but I know I will miss the long distance comfort and presence of the mighty omega.

Its due in a few weeks so I will be preparing the mig for sale in the attempt of achieving a reasonable price.

Quite looking forward to it as have never had a brand new car before.

I quite like these and I believe they come with a 5 year warranty.

Is the car 'brand new' or on a 15 plate with nominal mileage?. There are plenty of bargains to be had on 'almost new cars'.
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Re: An actual new car
« Reply #2 on: 26 September 2015, 14:21:03 »

After 6 years of owning 3 omegas I've just  ordered a new car.

Been spending a fair bit on the omega lately and its going to be a sad day when she goes as its been the best omega I have owned.

Not everyone's cup of tea but I will soon have a 65 plate Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDI 5dr.

After looking at deals on the focus, astra and the Peugeot 308 the Hyundai came out on top.

Its also a very nice car to drive, excellent economy, well built and zero tax. It feels big for a hatchback but I know I will miss the long distance comfort and presence of the mighty omega.

Its due in a few weeks so I will be preparing the mig for sale in the attempt of achieving a reasonable price.

Quite looking forward to it as have never had a brand new car before.

Sorry....I didn't read the whole thread. :-[
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