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This would do me fine.
zilspeed - 30/12/10 at 05:19 PM

Being a bit of an oddball, I quite fancy this.

Some depreciation though.

From £42,757 to £15,163.

£27,594 depreciation, in just over 3 years.
So £726 a month depreciation.



-auto-diesel-automatic/inspid=28204]Phaeton 3.0 TDi 4motion

Makes it an attractive 2nd hand buy though.

Don't worry, I won't be having it...


stevegough - 30/12/10 at 05:21 PM

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mangogrooveworkshop - 30/12/10 at 05:32 PM

We know a guy who bought one new 54000 quids worth private buy.
Its not a looker as I think its a big passat.
However its got all the toys and its a very quiet car to be in.
To drive it its a bland experience as its like sitting on a sofa and all car noise ect is removed away from you.
Some may say its a good long distance car but its driving style is totally sanitised


http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2356020.htm


54 down to 7 grand fook me thats depreciation for you

[Edited on 30-12-10 by mangogrooveworkshop]


Rod Ends - 30/12/10 at 05:40 PM

slightly older, cheaper


omega0684 - 30/12/10 at 06:12 PM

have you had a look at the damage on it, no wonder its depreciating that fast! looks like stevie wonder has rented it for the weekend if you ask me!


franky - 30/12/10 at 06:50 PM

A work friend had one, I think it was about 13k he paid for a 3.0 tdi 4motion with 60k on it, great cars, interior is built on par with a Bentley. He paid less than the options on it. One of the nicest cars i've ever sat in! The stereo was just awesome, about 18 speakers with full dolby digital for the DVD's in the back


smart51 - 30/12/10 at 06:56 PM

Why would you buy £43k of car and fit odd tyres? If cash were a problem, why not just buy a top of the range passat?


zilspeed - 30/12/10 at 11:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by smart51
Why would you buy £43k of car and fit odd tyres? If cash were a problem, why not just buy a top of the range passat?


In all likelihood, it will be just coming off lease, that's where all Autoquake's stock comes from.

The odd tyres will be down to the lease company.
When I did it, the tyre place would phone up the lease company with the prices and be told what ones to fit.

I should imagine it'll be something like that.