Author Topic: Semi-noob from the US  (Read 3798 times)

Offline Dom Mk3

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Re: Semi-noob from the US
« Reply #20 on: 31 March 2006, 10:31 »
welcome aboard! would the car not be harder to shift here when you come to sell it? Depends how much you'd lose in the states I guess....

Offline GTI-T

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Re: Semi-noob from the US
« Reply #21 on: 31 March 2006, 13:33 »
hello mate nice cars :wink: That audi is :cool:

Offline Rendy

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Re: Semi-noob from the US
« Reply #22 on: 31 March 2006, 14:00 »
Thanx all for the welcome  :embarassed:
I'm not worried about sale as my cars typically last me more than 8 years (and I don't know what I'm having for dinner tonight, so why worry about an event 8 years away  :smiley:).
I'll break even with the S4 as my uncle will take it but I'll still miss it a lot. 
My dealer tried to screw me over big time when I went in for an appraisal. 
They have an identical one there with a sign saying 'excellent condition' with crappy paintwork, scratched leather, dirty engine, and high mileage for $34K USD; and was willing to offer me $22K USD. 
After I stopped laughing, picked myself up off the floor, dusted my clothes etc., I reminded him that all his tech loved the care and condition of this car, but no go. 
Oh well, I'll cheer up with a S3 in a bit.
'06 GLI & '02 S4
2 many mods 2 list ;-)