Audis are great, but they cost. Question is, are they cost-effective enough?
Quote from: Peskarik on 22 October 2008, 19:21Audis are great, but they cost. Question is, are they cost-effective enough?Must be... see enough if the darn things on the road (dont mind the rs4 of course T-T )
yes, you are, because: 1) you talk about it2) you say things like "pay thru the nose"Don't worry about it, it already happened, and you cannot change a thing.
Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 18:50Quote from: Greenouse on 20 October 2008, 18:28Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 18:05Quote from: AlanD on 20 October 2008, 12:42Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 12:40and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing I'll believe that when I see it. Read in the paper on Saturday that supermarkets where dropping it to 99.9p but the massive tesco down the road from me is stil 106.9 along with everyone station in my area. My local has been at 99.9 since last Thursday.. With me getting a nice average of 27mpg since calming down a little I think Im doing quite well.As for when my car lease expires late next year, I will be in the market for a new car with no car to part ex. Sounds like it will be a perfect time to buy if things keep going the way they are The only fly in your ointment R32 is that the leasing company's are currently paying very high interest rates to their lenders which is keeping prices steady It strange how many people have noticed that R32's are sat on forecourts not selling. Havent seen that happening at my 2 local dealers. Prices have remaind quite stable and seem to be shifting fine. Im hoping for a drop over the next year to be honest there was in Derby when i last went, i could have had a same age r32 for less than the ed30, that said my Notts dealer has had an nearly new Gti for months and have dropped the pice by 4k since they first advertised it
Quote from: Greenouse on 20 October 2008, 18:28Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 18:05Quote from: AlanD on 20 October 2008, 12:42Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 12:40and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing I'll believe that when I see it. Read in the paper on Saturday that supermarkets where dropping it to 99.9p but the massive tesco down the road from me is stil 106.9 along with everyone station in my area. My local has been at 99.9 since last Thursday.. With me getting a nice average of 27mpg since calming down a little I think Im doing quite well.As for when my car lease expires late next year, I will be in the market for a new car with no car to part ex. Sounds like it will be a perfect time to buy if things keep going the way they are The only fly in your ointment R32 is that the leasing company's are currently paying very high interest rates to their lenders which is keeping prices steady It strange how many people have noticed that R32's are sat on forecourts not selling. Havent seen that happening at my 2 local dealers. Prices have remaind quite stable and seem to be shifting fine. Im hoping for a drop over the next year to be honest
Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 18:05Quote from: AlanD on 20 October 2008, 12:42Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 12:40and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing I'll believe that when I see it. Read in the paper on Saturday that supermarkets where dropping it to 99.9p but the massive tesco down the road from me is stil 106.9 along with everyone station in my area. My local has been at 99.9 since last Thursday.. With me getting a nice average of 27mpg since calming down a little I think Im doing quite well.As for when my car lease expires late next year, I will be in the market for a new car with no car to part ex. Sounds like it will be a perfect time to buy if things keep going the way they are The only fly in your ointment R32 is that the leasing company's are currently paying very high interest rates to their lenders which is keeping prices steady
Quote from: AlanD on 20 October 2008, 12:42Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 12:40and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing I'll believe that when I see it. Read in the paper on Saturday that supermarkets where dropping it to 99.9p but the massive tesco down the road from me is stil 106.9 along with everyone station in my area. My local has been at 99.9 since last Thursday.. With me getting a nice average of 27mpg since calming down a little I think Im doing quite well.As for when my car lease expires late next year, I will be in the market for a new car with no car to part ex. Sounds like it will be a perfect time to buy if things keep going the way they are
Quote from: R32UK on 20 October 2008, 12:40and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing I'll believe that when I see it. Read in the paper on Saturday that supermarkets where dropping it to 99.9p but the massive tesco down the road from me is stil 106.9 along with everyone station in my area.
and with petrol prices coming down 40% I think I'm laughing
Petrol down to 98.9 yesterday.. filled up for a measly £53!!!