your biggest (£) loss so far?
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When I was 18 I lost my cherry.... no matter how hard I look I cannot find the bugger again, and as many of my exes say I was a stallion, that's a massive loss to loads of other women as well who could have had the pleasure. Thus many would say immeasurable....
All tongue in cheek of course before someone berates me.
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#32
Too right Joey, why does anyone buy a new car?
Who cares what you lose over 2 years, it's what you lose overnight the day you buy it that must be the most gutting! £4k, maybe £5k?
Who cares what you lose over 2 years, it's what you lose overnight the day you buy it that must be the most gutting! £4k, maybe £5k?
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Paid £6000 for a 2002 civic type r(booked at £9500 for trade)part ex'ed it against a 2003 sti with £3500 cash on top = my03 sti prodrive cost me £9500
So, my car in theory has lost £17000 in three year's
And there's peep's out there trying to sell bug eye wrx's for more
So, my car in theory has lost £17000 in three year's
And there's peep's out there trying to sell bug eye wrx's for more
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Never having had a new or nearly new car, I've never really lost much. The guy who owned our Volvo before us lost £19k, but that was over 6 years.
Bear in mind when you buy your new STI, you can buy a race car (hot hatch or 924), and race for a season, for <£5k. Then buy a 1 year old STI, and have some fantastic experiences.
Bear in mind when you buy your new STI, you can buy a race car (hot hatch or 924), and race for a season, for <£5k. Then buy a 1 year old STI, and have some fantastic experiences.
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If you pay £21,000 for a new car and keep it for 20 years then it has cost £1000 a year ...... not bad.
However,
Buy the same car, but 1 year old, at £14,000 and keep it for 19 years then it has cost £736 a year ..... excellent.
Just goes to prove that buying new cars is a mugs game .......... I guess, like me, you get caught just the once - then learn!!
And NOT do it again ..
Pete
However,
Buy the same car, but 1 year old, at £14,000 and keep it for 19 years then it has cost £736 a year ..... excellent.
Just goes to prove that buying new cars is a mugs game .......... I guess, like me, you get caught just the once - then learn!!
And NOT do it again ..
Pete
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Not an actual loss but if i had been desparate and not held out for a privite buyer, would have been 11k or there abouts on a wr1 in about 4 weeks !!!
Bought it new at list did not get on with it and was offered 21k for it by one dealer as a trade purchase.
Bought it new at list did not get on with it and was offered 21k for it by one dealer as a trade purchase.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
If you pay £21,000 for a new car and keep it for 20 years then it has cost £1000 a year ...... not bad.
However,
Buy the same car, but 1 year old, at £14,000 and keep it for 19 years then it has cost £736 a year ..... excellent.
Pete
However,
Buy the same car, but 1 year old, at £14,000 and keep it for 19 years then it has cost £736 a year ..... excellent.
Pete
Phil
#39
mmmmmm.....
A few years ago i bought a rover 800 2 litre vitesse, it was 3 years and a week old, had 40k on the clock with a full rover history,new it was nearly £28 grand, i got it for £2.5, thats £25.5k in 3 years lost!, good car too!(200 bhp,leather,air con etc), I drove it for 2 years and sold it for £1k, bargain motoring!
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Originally Posted by N*UFO
A few years ago i bought a rover 800 2 litre vitesse, it was 3 years and a week old, had 40k on the clock with a full rover history,new it was nearly £28 grand, i got it for £2.5, thats £25.5k in 3 years lost!, good car too!(200 bhp,leather,air con etc), I drove it for 2 years and sold it for £1k, bargain motoring!
Pete
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Well,......
No actually, in two years all i had to replace were tyres and brake pads, have also had a rover 827 since and in the year i had it i had to replace one head lamp.......... can't fault em!
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I bought a 20k mile 00 in August 2004 for £10k. Sold it for £7300 this week. I don't buy new as I lost in the past when i did.. I don't complain. Seeing 1 on the logbook in the previous owners field does not bother me.
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ahhhhhhhhhh keep em comin makes me feel so much better reading that there are other people as daft and impulsive as my sensible self, when it comes to buying cars
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My biggest money loss is easy, buying a calibra v6 in 2000 for 8k and spent another 7k modding it (still have it in dry storage). Its worth about 1500 now max
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I sold a house (didn't even want to move!!), made about £40K on it, rented another place for three years "with a view to buy" *said the owner*.
Housing market takes off, owner decides he's not selling.
3 years rent £18K
Old house now selling for £40K more than I sold it for.
House I bought (smaller than the original one) £185K
£140K mortgage.....it was £56K on the last house.
Extra mortgage plus the rent....I reckon it's cost me £102K
BUGGER! Hindsight is an exact science!!
PS: I could kill my Mrs!!!
Housing market takes off, owner decides he's not selling.
3 years rent £18K
Old house now selling for £40K more than I sold it for.
House I bought (smaller than the original one) £185K
£140K mortgage.....it was £56K on the last house.
Extra mortgage plus the rent....I reckon it's cost me £102K
BUGGER! Hindsight is an exact science!!
PS: I could kill my Mrs!!!
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Originally Posted by N*UFO
No actually, in two years all i had to replace were tyres and brake pads, have also had a rover 827 since and in the year i had it i had to replace one head lamp.......... can't fault em!
I'm pleased to say that i have never really lost that much on my cars, at worst probably £300 on the 8 cars i've had. The value of the scoob and how much i might lose if i sell is difficult to tell as it was a part ex with my 5 series.
On my estimations it shouldn't be too much i bought it (MY00 uk turbo with extra's) oct 2004 and chopped in my p plate 528i SE (with extras) plus £1100 privately of course
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Why's it a popular thing in this forum, to slag of Subaru residual values?
We're on our 7th new Scoob and have always sold/traded for good money.
You asked if Subaru had the worst residuals? They don't. A little bit of checking shows the value of the following '97/P reg cars:
Audi 1.8T rrp £21596 p/ex now = £2090 (90% loss)
BMW 328i rrp £24375 p/ex now = £2655 (89% loss)
Subaru Impreza Turbo rrp £18674 p/ex now = £3355 (82% loss)
With certain exceptions, most cars lose money. It's called Life!
We're on our 7th new Scoob and have always sold/traded for good money.
You asked if Subaru had the worst residuals? They don't. A little bit of checking shows the value of the following '97/P reg cars:
Audi 1.8T rrp £21596 p/ex now = £2090 (90% loss)
BMW 328i rrp £24375 p/ex now = £2655 (89% loss)
Subaru Impreza Turbo rrp £18674 p/ex now = £3355 (82% loss)
With certain exceptions, most cars lose money. It's called Life!
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Credit down .... confidence down ....
House prices racing ahead in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland ... if they are seeing 20% rises and the National headline house price inflation is 2% then, some houses, somewhere, are taking one hell of a beating down on value!!
It's a confidence thing ..... and like a snowball ..... once the prices start tumbling (as they are in places) and it gets reported more and more - then hype will kick in and BANG!!
Wish it would bloody well hurry up as I have been predicting the bang for 18 months now (but I do think it started then!!) - it's just the momentum thats lacking.
Pete
House prices racing ahead in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland ... if they are seeing 20% rises and the National headline house price inflation is 2% then, some houses, somewhere, are taking one hell of a beating down on value!!
It's a confidence thing ..... and like a snowball ..... once the prices start tumbling (as they are in places) and it gets reported more and more - then hype will kick in and BANG!!
Wish it would bloody well hurry up as I have been predicting the bang for 18 months now (but I do think it started then!!) - it's just the momentum thats lacking.
Pete
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ahhhhhhhhhh keep em comin makes me feel so much better reading that there are other people as daft and impulsive as my sensible self, when it comes to buying cars
we're all the same
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Bought a new P1 for 29k and sold it for 15.5k last summer, so had it 4 years.
Bought a 115 gt tdi 00 W Golf for 5,500, did 10,000 miles, and 6 months later sold it for 5,300.
Buying new is a mugs game unless you can afford it.
Bought a 115 gt tdi 00 W Golf for 5,500, did 10,000 miles, and 6 months later sold it for 5,300.
Buying new is a mugs game unless you can afford it.
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Originally Posted by bob r
ahhhhhhhhhh keep em comin makes me feel so much better reading that there are other people as daft and impulsive as my sensible self, when it comes to buying cars
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Its not how much you have lost on a car/bike its how much fun and adrelalin rush you got.
Sold my Suzuki GSXR750K4 for a fun factor of £3k worth every penny
Selling my GSX1400 for a fun factor of £2k worth every penny
Next few month i will be selling my 225 TT at a fun factor of £10k load of **** paid £23k willpart ex for £13k owned car for 1 1/2 year
Type RA STI on the list for clubby rallying fun factor TBA
Sold my Suzuki GSXR750K4 for a fun factor of £3k worth every penny
Selling my GSX1400 for a fun factor of £2k worth every penny
Next few month i will be selling my 225 TT at a fun factor of £10k load of **** paid £23k willpart ex for £13k owned car for 1 1/2 year
Type RA STI on the list for clubby rallying fun factor TBA
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how many ppl look at a 'new' car then check what that car/or its comparable car cost is 1yr/18months or 2yrs down the line from you buying it...
then that gives you an idea what your 'new' car will be worth/or lost
then that gives you an idea what your 'new' car will be worth/or lost
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Back in 98 I bought a 2 year old Audi A4 1.8 Turbo Sport it was the most boring car on earth! I sold it in less than a year and lost £6500 !! but it was worth it as I got my first Scoob import and havent looked back since !
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