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Author Topic: Wifey's new car.  (Read 3032 times)

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Mysteryman

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Wifey's new car.
« on: 05 September 2010, 14:59:25 »

Pick it up on Thursday from The Car People. Renault megane coupe (tom tom) 1.6, 5 months old (10 reg), 1700 miles on the clock, £12700. I think that was a good deal. List price is £18500, but I know no one ever pays that. She is happy, so I am happy. :)

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« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2010, 15:02:44 »

Very nice Steve and a proper make too!

(Running the best I can on one leg). :-X
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« Reply #2 on: 05 September 2010, 15:05:24 »

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Very nice Steve and a proper make too!

(Running the best I can on one leg). :-X


I'm expecting the usual ribbing, Fin, I know that the build quality is a standing joke. But I've had lots cars over the years and very few have been as bad as made out. Still got 30 months manufacturers warranty, after which time it will have been traded.
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« Reply #3 on: 05 September 2010, 15:06:15 »

I have noticed them a lot of them recently on the road. A very nice vehicle. At the risk of upsetting current male owners, I do think it is a great looking women's car :D
« Last Edit: 05 September 2010, 15:13:06 by smithpa7 »
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« Reply #4 on: 05 September 2010, 15:08:34 »

I am with you Steve. Build quality on my Renault is way, way, way higher than that on any Omega I ever had. I have had to fix preciely nothing on my Renault in the 10 months we have owned it. Have done a fair few miles in it too.
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« Reply #5 on: 05 September 2010, 15:15:26 »

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 She is happy, so I am happy. :)



That, in the end, is what it's all about ST 8-) - I hope it serves her well. :y :y
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Re: Wifey's new car.
« Reply #6 on: 05 September 2010, 15:18:25 »

Nice one Steve :y Sounds like you got a good deal there ;)
I had my Laguna 2 for over 8 years & apart from an auto gearbox fault it only ever needed a waterpump & battery in all the time I had it :y
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Re: Wifey's new car.
« Reply #7 on: 05 September 2010, 16:11:28 »

Just wait until the electrics start playing up ;)
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Re: Wifey's new car.
« Reply #8 on: 05 September 2010, 16:31:14 »

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Pick it up on Thursday from The Car People. Renault megane coupe (tom tom) 1.6, 5 months old (10 reg), 1700 miles on the clock, £12700. I think that was a good deal. List price is £18500, but I know no one ever pays that. She is happy, so I am happy. :)



Very nice car for Mrs STMO...I'll give it a week before some reprobate has it away .....from Wakefield.....  ::) ::) ;)
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« Reply #9 on: 05 September 2010, 16:46:09 »

nice one..  :y

last week I checked a brand new one 1.4T  .. was a bit overpriced here, as usual  :-/
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Mysteryman

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« Reply #10 on: 05 September 2010, 17:11:23 »

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Just wait until the electrics start playing up ;)


Read all the reviews Pete, can't see any reported problems. You're just jealous cause I'm handsome and svelte, and you're a fat ugly bast@rd ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 05 September 2010, 19:36:05 »

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Pick it up on Thursday from The Car People. Renault megane coupe (tom tom) 1.6, 5 months old (10 reg), 1700 miles on the clock, £12700. I think that was a good deal. List price is £18500, but I know no one ever pays that. She is happy, so I am happy. :)



Very nice car for Mrs STMO...I'll give it a week before some reprobate has it away .....from Wakefield.....  ::) ::) ;)
It has one of those new-fangled card keys :-/  Great for security, I believe, but they look a bit delicate. I'll end up sitting on the bugger and snapping it.
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Re: Wifey's new car.
« Reply #12 on: 05 September 2010, 19:44:18 »

Nice car, glad to see someone has got a bit taste in your household and bought something decent. ::)
« Last Edit: 05 September 2010, 19:49:48 by skruntie »
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« Reply #13 on: 05 September 2010, 19:47:28 »

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Pick it up on Thursday from The Car People. Renault megane coupe (tom tom) 1.6, 5 months old (10 reg), 1700 miles on the clock, £12700. I think that was a good deal. List price is £18500, but I know no one ever pays that. She is happy, so I am happy. :)



Very nice car for Mrs STMO...I'll give it a week before some reprobate has it away .....from Wakefield.....  ::) ::) ;)
It has one of those new-fangled card keys :-/  Great for security, I believe, but they look a bit delicate. I'll end up sitting on the bugger and snapping it.

be careful those keys are hard to replicate and expensive..
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« Reply #14 on: 05 September 2010, 19:49:00 »

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Nice car, glad to see someone has got a bit teste in your household and bought something decent. ::)


I chose it, test drove it and convinced her it was a better buy than the merc C200 (4 years old, 47,000 miles, same money) she wanted.

Thank you for saying I have big testes Skruntie, but flattery will get you nowhere. ;D ;D
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