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Offline -Oli-

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #20 on: 10 February 2013, 07:06 »
It doesn't no but everyone got to buy a new car once in there lifetime, I always dreamed about driving my own spec,d car out a showroom once  :smiley:... Wats next is I'm looking to give up on cars for a while and just use my transit to run around whilst i buy a house to let out so I have Sumat for my future and for my kids. Once I have couple of houses then I will turn up again with a ed40 gti  :smiley:. If buyer doesn't want the revo intake our milltek then parts available at half price

First dibs on the intake then please
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Offline carl1

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #21 on: 10 February 2013, 08:06 »
:smiley: very funny my Man. U should be a comedian, a gaylord one like Alan Carr pmpl

Wtf?? :huh: dubber makes a valid point, buying new makes no financial sense, if you buy new you buy with your heart not your head unless it's a looong term investment.
I second that but taking the pi$$ out of someone's misfortune with a car is a bit below the belt in my book.
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Offline dubber36

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #22 on: 10 February 2013, 09:07 »

I second that but taking the pi$$ out of someone's misfortune with a car is a bit below the belt in my book.

It was a bit of banter which it seems the person it was aimed at took as it was intended, unlike you for some reason.
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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #23 on: 10 February 2013, 12:00 »

I second that but taking the pi$$ out of someone's misfortune with a car is a bit below the belt in my book.

It was a bit of banter which it seems the person it was aimed at took as it was intended, unlike you for some reason.
Bit below the belt  thats all was my opinion to Jimble on your joke, but Ed35chunk's reply was better, Alan Carr etc especially when i noticed your Pink car.
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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #24 on: 10 February 2013, 12:35 »
Pmpl gota love the banter  :smiley: oil u have first dibs on intake also full milltek tbe hi flow cat will also be available just remember if buyer wants these parts buyer gets um  :smiley:
Gti ed35, dsg reflex silver met, rns510, dynaudio, rear cam, parking sensors, revo stage 2+, hpfp, revo intake, turbo back milltek non res inc sport cat,

Offline Exonian

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #25 on: 10 February 2013, 13:41 »
As a guide for prices, a dealer near me have their demo ED35 up for £23,500 retail and it's got a few extras fitted. So I'm sure there will be room to manoeuvre with them.
My GTI would have cost £32k new and is now probably worth less than £18k at less than two years old.

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Offline mwad gti

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #26 on: 10 February 2013, 17:16 »
As a guide for prices, a dealer near me have their demo ED35 up for £23,500 retail and it's got a few extras fitted. So I'm sure there will be room to manoeuvre with them.
My GTI would have cost £32k new and is now probably worth less than £18k at less than two years old.

Painful stuff if you finance your own cars!!

I bought mine brand new on Sept 1st.  This was my 1st new car.I must admit, I said that I would never buy brand new but I can see the appeal.  At least I know no one has farted on the seats lol.

To justify buying new, I decided that I will be keeping it long term (ie 7/8 years+) to get some value for money......
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Offline Will@carbon

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Re: Edition 35 value
« Reply #27 on: 11 February 2013, 23:43 »
Also remember optional extras are a killer. You will get half your money back at best but only on leather, satnav and gear box. Anything that's not listed in the cap guide is lost money straight away unless you sell it private. I lost £7000 in six months on my gti with dsg and leather in white which should have helped with px my price.

When I was selling my 335d in BMW they offered me a px price then I told him the spec including optional £2200 profesional satnav and £1000 harmon kardon, he said its not worth anymore because people expect them to have satnav and a good stereo. Strange how its not like that when our buying a used car. Thieves!!!!!
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