Jump to content

NBR

Members
  • Posts

    273
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by NBR

  1. My Route:

    1/ Jet Wash

    2/ Wash Mit

    3/ Jet Wash

    4/ Wash Mit

    5/ Clay (2-3 times a year)

    6/ Meguirs Stage 1

    7/ Meguirs Stage 2

    8/ Meguirs Stage 3 (You know your cars clean when the applicator pad is the same colour as when you started the process)

    9/ Meguirs Gold Class Wax

    10/ Interior valet/ Bumper Black/ Tyre Sheen etc...

    Normally about 2 weeks later i do stages 1-4 then "Diamond Brite" the car...

    DSC01202.jpg border="0" class="linked-image" /> border="0" class="linked-image" />

    DSC01212.jpg border="0" class="linked-image" /> border="0" class="linked-image" />

    biggrin.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />

  2. Ouch!

    DU03GXD

    WVWZZZ6EZ3W000795

    BLUE VOLKSWAGEN LUPO GTI

    TOP VEHICLE DETAILS FOR: DU03GXD BLUE VOLKSWAGEN LUPO GTI

    MAKE VOLKSWAGEN Year of Manufacture 2003

    MODEL LUPO GTI No. of Former Keepers 2

    ENGINE SIZE 1598 cc Start Date Of Current Keeper Change 02/12/2005

    COLOUR BLUE Previous Colour

    FUEL Petrol Date Colour Changed

    DOORPLAN 3 Door Hatchback Wheelplan 2 Axle Rigid Body

    ENGINE No. AVY 031250 Gross Vehicle Weight 0(KG)

    TRANSMISSION 6 Speed Manual Petrol Exported No

    DATE OF REGISTRATION: 01/03/2003 Non EU DVLA Import Marker No

    CO2 RATING 178 (g/km) Scrap Marker No

    Click here for the CO2 Vehicle Excise Duty Band

    TOP CONDITION ALERT DAMAGED FOR: DU03GXD BLUE VOLKSWAGEN LUPO GTI

    Recorded against VRM and VIN

    Recorded on VCAR Category B Insurance Loss. Bodyshell Should Have Been Crushed Vehicle Should Not Be On The Road

    Description VOLKSWAGEN LUPO

    Date 07/03/2005

    Recorded against VRM and VIN

    Recorded on VCAR Vehicle Recorded As DVLA SCRAPPED MARKER On Condition Alert Regstr

    Description VOLKSWAGEN LUPO GTI

    Date 29/03/2005

    As if we hadn't guessed....

    Can't say i've ever seen a "Cat B" before....

  3. Broadspeed are a broker for UK dealers... So UK cars! Generally very cheap...

    Or:

    Speak to the fleet department at your local d'ship... and maybe cut out the middleman...

    smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  4. @ The Junction Of Bullsmoor Lane & Hertford Road By the Tesco Petrol Station...

    I was in a Silver Focus Going the other way...

    Think The Reg was T3... or Y3... (Private Plate)

    smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  5. In my experience, the following is worth bering in mind (deep breath)...

    Get the APR rate way down low. The finance is usually dealt with through a seperate company like 'Suzuki Finance', so the company whose car you are buying isn't arsed what the rate is - they are obliged to tell you what commision they're getting from the finance if you ask them, this could give you extra leverage on negotiating 'freebies'.

    Sorry... But....Their not obliged to tell you how much they are making... Wrong side of the finance industry, insurance and mortgages yes car finance no.

    Also the Deal KimmyJFK(With Black Horse) is getting is at 3% and as interest rates are currently at +5%... The dealer is probally making nothing... or very little. So its all about unit registrations and Finance penatration...

    smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  6. also i would never suggest loans/ finance on a car only buy car that you have the money for in the bank. i bought a £350 car when thats all the money i had in the bank to spend on a car.

    Afraid about 70% of the population will disagree with you there... Most people borrow against their "new" car wheather it be Loan/finance/mortgage... But its each to their own. smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

    KimmyJFK: The finance does seem alittle high(from the info in this thread)... Post up/PM me the exact figures and i'll tell ya were you need to be heading toward with finance.

    smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  7. Have a read on "the small print"... All the dealerships i have worked in, say on the back of the order that they actually have 6 months to deliver the new vehicle from the date of order.

    This does not take away from the fact if you are mis-sold something... your entitled to your money back.

    On the flip side i don't think you will have any prob getting your money back(if thats the route you want to go), as they will probally be able to sell the allociation again. But you will be left at the back of the que again... With delivery towards the end of the year.

    I did find this one though work, if its any help:

    AUDI TT Coupe - 2.0T FSi 3dr Auto (Paddleshift)

    0756 1,500 Miles 1 Owner Post Box Red

    Not yet due its first proper service UK car Leather

    Additional comments: Unmarked condition, physical car, these seem to sell for a BIG premium. please call mobile

    PRICE: List (26700)

    But your going to need to pay "overs" to own it.

    smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

  8. I thought i read on a link from this site about:

    * They had 14 days to register the offence

    * inacurate info can void the offence

    But hey i'm no expert. smile.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.