29-08-2014, 04:21 PM
Liam you've got to realise people want economy but they also want something a little more modern too, all those cars you've suggested are gonna be circa 10yrs old and been round the clock, I totally see your opinion on newer cars but it doesn't mean everyone else is necessarily wrong/stupid.
There's a reason a huge percentage of the country have nearly new cars. It's not an. 'Image' or that they have to have the latest car out. Personally it's because I cover 25k a year, want something ultra economical & reliable, I wouldn't dream of owning a 15yr old car now, I'm happy to pay for the priveledge of creature comforts.
Gets boring every time someone asks about a new car, I could put money on reading this thread & seeing a post from you stating its stupid buying a nearly new car & that OP should buy another old banger.
CAR, we've had many a discussion re this, it's down to you, in my opinion borrowing 6.5k and paying less than 8% for the priveledge of driving a nearly new car was well worth it. Others would rather have an old car & spend each month on maintaining it.
There's a reason a huge percentage of the country have nearly new cars. It's not an. 'Image' or that they have to have the latest car out. Personally it's because I cover 25k a year, want something ultra economical & reliable, I wouldn't dream of owning a 15yr old car now, I'm happy to pay for the priveledge of creature comforts.
Gets boring every time someone asks about a new car, I could put money on reading this thread & seeing a post from you stating its stupid buying a nearly new car & that OP should buy another old banger.
CAR, we've had many a discussion re this, it's down to you, in my opinion borrowing 6.5k and paying less than 8% for the priveledge of driving a nearly new car was well worth it. Others would rather have an old car & spend each month on maintaining it.