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the R Dynamic has the dual exhaust and aggressive bumpers, that look like regular S/SErspann wrote:I was in Trafalgar Motors today and asked for you. The new Velar is $865 g . They say you could come and make the downpayment tomorrow. I'll put the pic just now.
A172 wrote:imagine if ansa had bring the laser lights
A172 wrote:330i m sport with laser lights is a damn good price@ 635
Diamond motors could get my money. L200 warzone testedagent007 wrote:Soon...
infinite_RPM wrote:Is there any of the new turbo Swift sport in lifestyle motors yet to check out?
agent007 wrote:infinite_RPM wrote:Is there any of the new turbo Swift sport in lifestyle motors yet to check out?
Let thou be patient, for the hot hatch shall befall upon thee in August.
agent007 wrote:$205k and the last I heard is, most of the first 10 units is already reserved.
There are two models, one for $316,000 and the other for $354,000.arsenal32 wrote:Mazda CX5 - Hi Grade - $356,225 not in stock till September-ish
Lower spec model is currently available with price around 20-30k cheaper I think
agent007 wrote:Good stuff there arsenal! Do you have any idea what sort of flexibility in pricing potential customers may have at this time considering the change in ownership situation?
A172 wrote:imagine u is 21 now and u gonna celebrate your 30th bday still driving & paying for the same car
SLVR1 wrote:I look at it this way where a car is something you buy cash. Your starter car should not be some expensive vehicle but rather something you build up to as you advance in life. I started off with a used $30,000.00 car by putting aside cash from my monthly income. As I moved up I saved more, sold that car for about $28,000 and bought another used car that was better, again cash. Eventually, I saved enough that I bought a brand new car in 2008 that I kept for 10 years and was able to sell that for over $70,000.00. I think too many people seek instant gratification that they got nice job, a degree or something they deem they should be rewarded for and simply self indulge too much and incur high cost on a depreciating asset that is not worth it other than being a status symbol. I would tell anyone buy a new car vs used but plan it out to avoid interest and buy a vehicle based on your needs vs image. Image only eats up good money. One of my friends bought a L200 and paid about $90,000. in interest (he also had to refinance), sold it recently and bought a new one to pay interest again when that money could have been put to better use but because he is now a manger he must have a new vehicle. IMO the only loan to take is for property and maybe education based on the field of study.
wingnut wrote:New Tiguan?
Saw a few of them heading towards massy today
Looks almost like an audi q series style suv
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