#16: Re: Start upgrading or buy new *dilemma* Author: crocdino, Location: LeedsPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:02 pm ----
tomd0801754 wrote:
Why? Most GTi's are now sheds.
I'd keep the 1.6. Better the devil you know.
If you have that much money, go put it into a high interest account for some extra spends.
Must agree with better the devil you know... You could be buying into all sorts of issues with a new used car.
Although if you fancy a GTI mine's probably as good a example as you could find
#17: Re: Start upgrading or buy new *dilemma* Author: Bigbenj_08, Location: CardiffPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:49 pm ---- Well I decided I'm gonna keep it, will be booking it in for its cambelt change tomorrow
Cheers for all the input, as much as I want a GTi, it can wait.
Hopefully some of you could help advising how to knock the dent out of my bumper when I get chance to put a pic up - or estimated cost it'll be to get it sorted!
#18: Re: Start upgrading or buy new *dilemma* Author: E5GDM, Location: EssexPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:45 pm ----
MrBSI wrote:
Bigbenj_08 wrote:
I have around 4k+ to spend (plus selling or trading in the current 206)... stuck though!
Why do you need to p**s away £4k on another car when the current one is fine?
Stick the money in a savings account & save up for something a lot better for when the time comes the 206 does need replacing.
Or spend 2.5k on a mint 180 & still have money left over.
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