Strike the deal for cash ... and then ask about 0% finance. Get out your tape recorder. If they say that itll cost you more for "0% finance"Quote: Originally posted by Arianne on 24 November 2004
However, as has been said before, you seem to get a good part ex deal with 0% but they dont budge much on the new car cost.
Good point for next time. Ill take along someone with good bargaining skills for my next car too...Quote: Originally posted by Andy D on 24 November 2004
Strike the deal for cash ... and then ask about 0% finance. Get out your tape recorder. If they say that itll cost you more for "0% finance"Quote: Originally posted by Arianne on 24 November 2004
However, as has been said before, you seem to get a good part ex deal with 0% but they dont budge much on the new car cost.
A 182 wouldnt kill a 172 as as the underlying car is basically the same car but it is better, no arguments there. IMO the performance gap would be similar to the 16v/willy situation but less obvious. However, unlike the 16v/willy case, id say if you stick some cheap aftermarket parts on a 172 itd be better and all for cheaper...Quote: Originally posted by 16v_er on 24 November 2004
gota 16v at the mo. Not too arsed about differences in toys like traction control etc, in terms of driving abilty. does the 182 just have the edge over a 172cup? or does it totally kill the 172?
is that through renault? and the 30 quid more, for the 225?Quote: Originally posted by ian 172 on 24 November 2004
lease it........ffs
you can get a 182 for 237 a month including insurance....when your done give it back at no los and get a megane for 30 quid mor
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