Advice on value of our car?
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singalong,
What plate is your 06 on a '55' or '06'.
Reason I ask is that the 55 has a lower tax banding than the 06 and could also be a good selling point.
My brother was recently offered what he paid for his around 14 months ago by the garage that sold it to him, as they were struggling to get cars in like it.
What plate is your 06 on a '55' or '06'.
Reason I ask is that the 55 has a lower tax banding than the 06 and could also be a good selling point.
My brother was recently offered what he paid for his around 14 months ago by the garage that sold it to him, as they were struggling to get cars in like it.
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Nick,
I am really enjoying the golf, grip isn't as good as the scoob, but I did also have all the handling sorted on the scoob. Once I get some decent rubber and decent weather then can push it a little
Performance again is completely different but I love the way the V6 revs and the torque in all gears is great.
Its a more mature way to drive Nick, I'm sure when everyone on here grows up and begins to act their age they will understand
I am really enjoying the golf, grip isn't as good as the scoob, but I did also have all the handling sorted on the scoob. Once I get some decent rubber and decent weather then can push it a little
Performance again is completely different but I love the way the V6 revs and the torque in all gears is great.
Its a more mature way to drive Nick, I'm sure when everyone on here grows up and begins to act their age they will understand
I am in no rush to buy something as I cant drive at the moment anyway as my right thumb/arm is in plaster (I had to have a right thumb ulner collateral ligament repair operation)
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Thanks for the advice Dave, I have had a look at a golf (1.8 T GTI 180bhp of course ) but I think they just feel a bit to small for me, I do like a slightly bigger car.
I am in no rush to buy something as I cant drive at the moment anyway as my right thumb/arm is in plaster (I had to have a right thumb ulner collateral ligament repair operation)
I am in no rush to buy something as I cant drive at the moment anyway as my right thumb/arm is in plaster (I had to have a right thumb ulner collateral ligament repair operation)
Welcome to have a drive of mine mate
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There's a nice black C30 T5 for sale at the Milton Keynes dealer.
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Fully loaded - £19490 (just over £25k new 10 months and less than 8,000 miles ago)
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Fully loaded - £19490 (just over £25k new 10 months and less than 8,000 miles ago)
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