Belatti
Will you consider one of these?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-YAMAHA-R6-RE ... 27b2d18467
Yes my R6 is now for sale....
And andrew 1.0 getting 35-40mpg??? how are you driving it mate...like you stole it???
Can she handle lift-off oversteer? If so, whack her in a Peugoet 106 GTI.xpensive wrote:And what makes you think I would buy her a real Porsche, she's not that spectacular, a Porsche-engined Audi will do fine?
Yeah why? Its too old for me, I want something new that doesnt take time or more money for spare parts.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Back on topic, did Argentina get the bug eyed Toyota Corrola?
Belatti,Belatti wrote:Just to tell, last week I got the Clio. A crap compared to the Audi, but fairly serves its purpose. Plus, I hope not to spend a dime in repairings for at least 2 years. Am I being naive here?
Depreciation is not that big here compared to Britain. Used cars are expensive. Probably my car will still cost 80% of its price in three years.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: Depreciation will nullify any savings you may have had by getting a new car(at least it would here in the UK)
The 190E doesnt exist here. Imported cars spare parts cost a fortune and are hard to get. You brake something and you will have to take the bus for a week. I dont need that anymore. Used national -cheaper then 0KM- cars always needs something to be done: shocks, pads or belt replacing. And you never know how did the guy who owned it used it.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: However, I would easily take a 20 year old 190E or 10 year old Corrolla over a clio, and I will bet they will be more reliable and even cheaper to repair.