chris_uk
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^^agreed.. get the astra or eave the corsa as is.
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Ditch
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quote: Originally posted by Noonster19
I am getting just about 7k for it now and it only cost me 7.5k 7months ago and I have done just over 10k miles now
if you can sell your car at a £500 loss after doing 10k miles in it then do it, your on a winner
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Ditch
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quote: Originally posted by Noonster19
anyone else?
I looked at getting a Cupra R once I built some no claims on my insurance but I decided finance was not for me.
And that was with a fair bit more than £150 disposable income after all my outgoings....
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glasgow_corsa_c
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also nooonster
dont take finance thru the dealership themself!
Check out Direct Lines finance.
The dealer for my car wanted 250 a month for 5 years
where as i got it from direct line for bout 170.
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Sjdickso
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I would seriously consider your options.
Dont forget when the new astra comes out that the mk4 will prob drop a grand or two.
If you set your heart on it fair enough its your choice at the end of the day 4Yrs is alot and is it a variable rate or fixed! if the finance is variable then take into account it's prob going to go up.
2K to spend on the corsa is alot of money and you wont see any of it back when you sell it. I am not one to talk though as i have just booked my car to get bodycolored and stein skirts fitted.
Mate as said it's upto you, I would love to have one but i would either do what Chris_UK said wait till youve paid yours off or and leave your car
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Noonster
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I am thinking that you guys are right..... but I am also wanting the astra so bad....
If I was being sensible i would keep the corsa....
But if Im not and wanna live to the limit of my money then the astra is the way to go.
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BigSte
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quote: Originally posted by Noonster19
quote: Originally posted by BigSte
ive got 4800 sittin in my pocket for your corsa. can collect tomorrow if u want rid of it
- In your dreams, the garage is going to give me £6850 for it..... if you can match that then you can come get it when you want
no thanx.......could think of better ways to spend 6850
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Noonster
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Noonster
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Right you guys have made me see sence!!!
Theres no point in nearly being skint every month and worrying about money - So I am gonna keep the corsa - sure it would be nice to have the astra but OH WELL!!!
The only thing is I am gonna still do the corsa up, as I dont want it looking standard anymore
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broster
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may as well do it up, end of the day ur not guna get the money back u spend on it really, but itll look so much nicer! get an astra when u can afford it properly leaving urself more than £150 a month to live on!
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Noonster
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Good advice mate - thats exactly what Im gonna do - Just will probably get a nicer car than an astra as I will have a nice deposit.....
Already spoke to scott about the corsa - ringing him on friday, it should be getting kitted end of the month FINGERS CROSSED!!
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CorsaLad
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astra gsi all the way mate
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Noonster
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Nah gonna cost to much - better of saving the money and getting something better in a few years me thinks
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