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Garages have warranties....but i will never go near one again! Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8170 - 11/03/2010 15:13:44 585370 Link 0 |
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think it's just ford's Liam. slayer (Limerick) - Posts: 6628 - 11/03/2010 16:00:25 585403 Link 0 |
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Buy mazda's lads their the exact same as a toyota just a different badge. Hag_and_Cheese (Tipperary) - Posts: 6103 - 11/03/2010 16:27:14 585453 Link 0 |
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ya HAG but rumour has it that citroen was parked in car parks all over the country, people thought it was moving cos of the bunny hops, but it was always parked at the time. no wonder it cost you......... slayer (Limerick) - Posts: 6628 - 11/03/2010 16:37:47 585477 Link 0 |
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1. Always get an independent mechanic's opinion of a second hand car. nocky (Wexford) - Posts: 2059 - 11/03/2010 17:07:20 585526 Link 0 |
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Garages are the best way as i bought cars private and all sorts went now and my latest cr from a garage and perfect touch wood it stays that way. Dellboypolecat (Tyrone) - Posts: 15069 - 11/03/2010 17:23:35 585563 Link 0 |
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Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 11/03/2010 17:37:39 585597 Link 0 |
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Buy a Kia car now with a seven year warranty, I am on my third one haven't had one problem TG. Mulligan Eamonn (None) - Posts: 896 - 11/03/2010 17:44:30 585613 Link 0 |
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11/03/2010 17:37:39 ruanua (Donegal) - Posts: 4966 - 11/03/2010 18:05:32 585659 Link 0 |
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Slayer: Hag_and_Cheese (Tipperary) - Posts: 6103 - 11/03/2010 20:03:36 585809 Link 0 |
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Bought 2006 audi A4 2.0litre diesel from the north. £9,500 sterling - 80,000 miles - full service history. Took £3000 for my old car - paid £3500 off - took credit union loan for rest. Im happy so far, touch wood!! Brolly (Monaghan) - Posts: 4472 - 11/03/2010 20:12:18 585833 Link 0 |
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Ruanua, Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 11/03/2010 20:28:50 585860 Link 0 |
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I've been through a few cars and I must say, its tempting to but privately as you can get a bargain, but you run the risk of buying a heap of junk. In my own experience, privately i bought, Scruffy2Donut (Cavan) - Posts: 1112 - 11/03/2010 21:32:54 585985 Link 0 |
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If youve any sort of a reasonable knowledge of cars or have a good mechanic to look with you, then go private, plenty to be saved. If your a total novice, then a garage should give you the piece of mind of a warranty, but beware, forecourt salesmen look to see a mug coming & are just as likley to land you with a bag of bolts oif they think you are gonna be a sucker for it.... Jinxie (Meath) - Posts: 6348 - 12/03/2010 14:14:38 586379 Link 0 |
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Liam have you got any relations over here in England who could look at a few for you. A lot are buying cars over here at the moment as they are cheaper and have usually been better looked after. Lads are buying them and flying over and taking them home on the ferry. Have a look on line and check out some prices auto trader will give you a good idea of prices over here. They sell via private and trade, you may save a few quid. If your not mechanically minded it would make sense to by from a franchised dealer as you have more chance of getting a better after sale service. You may pay a bit more but it is worth peace of mind. Often warranties can be used over in Ireland also if the car is fairly new. Food for fought...... Mancirish (UK) - Posts: 2200 - 12/03/2010 21:40:33 586938 Link 0 |