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You'll need to set your watch back 30 yearsI'll fly to Glasgow.....
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You'll need to set your watch back 30 yearsI'll fly to Glasgow.....
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Oooh - someone's being a tad presciousTwo utterly useless comments, thanks chaps.
It's in very good condition and worth the effort. Those on here that know me also know that I wouldn't say that unless it was the case. Interior is like new, indistinguishable from the day it rolled off the line.
This......looks immaculate for the money.Save £3.5k on your budget, spend some of it on petrol and know that it won’t depreciate as much as a £7k car.
If I was looking for something to smoke around in, it would be on my list.
This......looks immaculate for the money.
You'll need to set your watch back 30 years
i'll make sure I wear one of the ones with twin calendar zones
<edit> Three? Sorry Outrun. I was about 30% serious.
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Slight drift, but which Macan?
I’ve been toying with test driving a Macan turbo
Save £3.5k on your budget, spend some of it on petrol and know that it won’t depreciate as much as a £7k car.
If I was looking for something to smoke around in, it would be on my list.
Been speaking about this concept with a couple of people this week. There’s some cheap motoring to be had in some very nice cars nowadays.
Good man Athol, but I’m not looking for a mile muncher at present.I'll do you a deal Dicky
Thats on new cars tho, older ones follow the old system, for example the QPV is top rate €1809 a year. Think that's for 3 ltr and over.The VRT might not be that bad, if you know a friendly Revenue person.
But the annual road tax will make your eyes water.
€2350 pa if CO2 is over 225 mg(?)
Completely agree, the Irish system is shocking.Fair enough. So you're going to pay, what 30% of market value upon registration. Roughly £1,000.
Then, you'll immediately also have to pay almost £2,000 for road tax. Within a short space of time,
you'll be paying annually in tax (£2,000) and more than the car is worth.
Who wants to pay almost £2,000 p.a. to a government with the collective IQ of a Telly Tubby.