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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #80 on: 07 August 2008, 07:54 »
I would, however whilst its the quickest way for me to go...I hate dealerships, they will screw me to the wall over the trade in price.  For a laugh I might go and see AC in Glasgow to see what they would give me against one of their R32's.  However no way am I paying £19k for a car that has just sold on ebay as above for £15.2k.  Ideally I need a private buyer willing to purchase an excellent very high spec Gti 05(55) DSG and find a DBP DSG (preferably) R32 for good money.  :cool:

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #81 on: 07 August 2008, 10:50 »
Just checked the lease options on lease a brand new R32.. £279pm + Vat (3 + 23) 2 year lease. No road tax :grin: Absolute bargain!!

Dont have to worry about depreciation at all :evil:

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #82 on: 07 August 2008, 10:52 »
Just checked the lease options on lease a brand new R32.. £279pm + Vat (3 + 23) 2 year lease. No road tax :grin: Absolute bargain!!

Dont have to worry about depreciation at all :evil:

Is that private or through your company?

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #83 on: 07 August 2008, 10:55 »
Just checked the lease options on lease a brand new R32.. £279pm + Vat (3 + 23) 2 year lease. No road tax :grin: Absolute bargain!!

Dont have to worry about depreciation at all :evil:

Is that private or through your company?

Thats through business. but most leasing companies just add on the VAT for a personal. So no real difference.

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #84 on: 07 August 2008, 10:58 »
Just checked the lease options on lease a brand new R32.. £279pm + Vat (3 + 23) 2 year lease. No road tax :grin: Absolute bargain!!

Dont have to worry about depreciation at all :evil:

Is that private or through your company?

Thats through business. but most leasing companies just add on the VAT for a personal. So no real difference.

Ah, I see.  Always wondered how these lease agreements work!  Do you have to pay for services etc too or is that all taken care of?

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #85 on: 07 August 2008, 11:06 »
....Quite a lot of Mk4 R32 owners have swopped to the Mk5 GTI/Ed30.

me being one as the r32 always felt like it needed more power so when i looked at the ED30 i just had to have it but dont get me wrong the r32 is such a good car and i would have had another if the uk could get white  :drool:. If you are after a r32 i would say get one and get the windows down and go find a tunnel  :evil:

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #86 on: 07 August 2008, 11:09 »
You pay for the service as there is only likely to be one over the 2yr period. There are contracts available with maintenance inc but I found that these are not really worthwhile.

but when you do the maths you know the exact amount the car will cost you over the 2 yrs + service cost + maybe 2 new front tyres. No worries about anything else as it all falls under the warranty period. After the 2 yrs you just give it back.. (not to mention the fact that you can hammer it :evil:)

Sometimes they even offer to sell you the car at rock bottom trade price! They did this with a megane I had a few years back. I bought it and put it in the trader. Sold it on the thursday morning for £800 more than what i paid for it. That car cost me hardly anything for 2 yrs motoring :grin: (shame it was a bag of sh!teee)

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #87 on: 07 August 2008, 11:12 »
Hi R32, I used to lease an Audi (A6 don't laugh)...only downside apart from it being a totally crap car was that at the end of the lease they tried to stuff me for scratches on the alloys and a scuff on the underside of the front spoiler.  Watch out for any damage when you hand it back.

Out of interest who is the lease company you got the quote from for the r32?

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #88 on: 07 August 2008, 11:39 »
If you are after a r32 i would say get one and get the windows down and go find a tunnel  :evil:

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #89 on: 07 August 2008, 11:44 »
If you are after a r32 i would say get one and get the windows down and go find a tunnel  :evil:

....And get a Milltek exhaust!

lol thats the first mod i did  :evil: well a blueflame
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