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Theo_Pental Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Notts Posts: 113 |
Hi
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Thu Oct 02 2008 10:01pm |
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bt11 Member Since: 02 Mar 2008 Location: North west Posts: 95 |
Completely agree Will Range Rover Sport TDV8 OVERFINCH ECU remap/tuned, 22" Satin Black Tigers, Black/Black, sideskirts, tints, clear ind, 09 upgrades +++
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Fri Oct 03 2008 8:25am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I didn't buy my RRS's and FFRR to worry about GFV, I bought them to enjoy the driving experience, comfort and because they are/were lovely cars. I expect to loose money on any car I buy, it's just that the cars I like seem to loose more than other cars. What a truly boring world this would be if everybody bought cars that loose only small amounts money.......................... we would all be driving boring VW Golf TDis or BMW 320td's and that isn't the motoring world I want to be in thank you.
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Fri Oct 03 2008 8:46am |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
same here Tim |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 11:41am |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: London Posts: 2303 |
We need to be more positive!
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Fri Oct 03 2008 12:07pm |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
James - VI aside for a second , I honestly believe car prices have started getting silly over the last few years anyway - AUDI have just released the new Q5 pricing starting at £30k before any extras - a decent specced Q5 will set you back £35k. - factor in the £8k loss I've just made on my Touareg in 4 months means just being more positive isn't going to resolve anything really |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 12:53pm |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: London Posts: 2303 |
Kaine, a very real example is an ex-demo RRS that I offered a forum member in September. He wasn't able to make a decision at that time, therefore we have now resumed talks for an October deal. Glass's Guide reduced his vehicle by £1775 and ours by £1700 between September and October guides. Obviously by adjusting the values of each vehicle in line with GG the figure to change will have only got worse by £75, which of course we will be absorbing . The Touareg to Q5 example picks a vehicle which is yet to be launched, and due to the desirability of having the latest model, dealers will probably hang on to their margin, thus meaning that the gap is at it's maximum. They will probably air on the side of caution with regards to the offer they make on any part-exchange due to lead times, and the fact that it would expose them less if they were to sell to customers without part-exchanges. Not so much now, but in the past we have had customers buy product from us because other brands would not give them the facility to part-exchange! In Q3 Land Rover put in place the loyalty bonus (£3000) for existing RRS customers, to help reduce that differential between new and old. I am sure that your supplying VW dealer would do all they could to minimise the depreciation on your current vehicle, with the prospect of selling you another VW and thus gaining another registration. A similar aged BMW X5 3.0d MSport dropped £1975, and a Maserati Gran Turismo by £2725, both of which were (or still are) the must-have a few months ago. I'd still love a GT though . You are right, being positive alone will not help matters, but the media are able to control our buying habbits to a certain extent. James Last edited by Lookers Park Royal on Sat Oct 04 2008 11:35am. Edited 1 time in total |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:23pm |
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Kaine Member Since: 26 May 2006 Location: Hills of Shropshire Posts: 8902 |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:28pm |
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TurboDiesel Member Since: 25 Oct 2006 Location: Scotland Posts: 22 |
Could be worse you could have a Chevorlet Lacetti 1.8CDX price new on an 08 plate £12,500 now 6months later guide book says £5325.00. Thats 42.6% of new price after 6 months. makes 40 % after 3 years look good. Go where I want Knot Where I'm Told !!!!!! |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:44pm |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: London Posts: 2303 |
Ouch! Isn't that what the Stig drives? |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:47pm |
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TurboDiesel Member Since: 25 Oct 2006 Location: Scotland Posts: 22 |
how about Alfa 159 sportwagon 200bhp est new 08 £28045 now £14750, nissan murano £29735 for £14850 Go where I want Knot Where I'm Told !!!!!! |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:57pm |
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jmm Member Since: 06 Sep 2008 Location: St Paul de Vence/ Praesto (DK) Posts: 171 |
THE REAL QUESTION IS: how much do we value the pleasure of owning and driving a car we like and enjoy. |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 1:59pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2584 |
That's why I'd not buy brand new ever again unless I was in silly money.
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Fri Oct 03 2008 2:42pm |
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JPR Member Since: 07 Aug 2006 Location: Cleveland Posts: 289 |
Guy who just did my exhaust said his friend has just brough a vesuvuis one for £21k Current McLAren 720s 2019 G63 AMG 2018 Bentayga --------------------------------------------- Previous 2019 AMG GTR 2018 Urban SVR 2018 Urban FFRR 2018 AMG E63s Edition1 2018 SVR Rejected from Stratstone Teesside ! 2017 G63 AMG 463 Edition 2017 M3 CP 2017 C63s AMG Edition 1 Motorsport 2016 RRS SVR 2016 Bentley GT Speed 626 2015 Audi RS6 2015 FFRR 2014 Bentley GTC V8 2014 Audi RS7 2011 Lumma CLR GT558 2014 BMW M3 F80 2010 BMW X5 2006 FFRR SC 2005 RRS HSE |
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Fri Oct 03 2008 3:56pm |
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