Jambo
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The man speaks sense
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by corsa120
so you like 1.2 corsa vegas's then lol fact is i dont have the money to affored a LOW MILEAGE m3 so i will get the best m3 for the money if i buy one....
only way i could afford a half decent one would be to sell my motorbike and xe corsa but i dont want to sell them
your theory is rediculous mate on mileage........ are you one of those guys like my mrs dad who has to have the NEW REG regardless of whther you actually like the car or not

[Edited on 31-12-2010 by corsa120]
If you can afford a high mileage m3 for £10K you can afford something newer with less miles. But that's not my point, like John says, some people it bothers and some it doesnt.
I've never owned a car newer than 3 years old, my last being a Clio 182 55 plate with 11,000 miles. I suppose the rationale behind prefering newer, lower mileage cars is that there is less chance of it having been abused as opposed to a 9 years old car that's had 5,6,7 owners. It's all well and good saying just get one thats been looked after, but when it's had 4 owners you can never really be sure.
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Tomnova16
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He can afford a brand new Hyundai i10 with 0 miles.
Doesn't mean he wants one though
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
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Johnston_888
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mk4 astra GSI
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Jon_C
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quote: Originally posted by Johnston_888
mk4 astra GSI
Cant you read? He already has one. Thats what he is replacing.
Also a shit suggestion for that budget
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Johnston_888
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ahhh my bad 
erm, audi A3's are going for under 10k
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Jake
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didnt read the spec but skyline r33
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Ash_EP3
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350z?
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big eck
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by corsa120
still wish someone would come up with a valid reason why 80k would be considered high mileage
[Edited on 30-12-2010 by corsa120]
I wouldn't buy a car with 80k+ miles( infact I wouldn't buy one with 40k+ miles) as it would mean one of two things, its high mileage or its old.
What a stupid comment.
I bought my Astra Vxr on an 06 plate with 32k miles and in 6 months it had £3200 worth of REPAIRS done to it. So that was regarded as low mileage.
I sold my old 1998 106 gti with exactly 100,000 miles on the clock and in the year I had it I NEVER had to replace a single faulty part.
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corsa120
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 thank you
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