Ford Streetka and all smallish soft tops. Now considering Chevrolet or Suzuki,instead of Nissan

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I can see this hunt for a small cabrio ending badly.

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Cletus Van Damme

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If she wants a convertible, and to be honest I can really see the attraction, you should maybe consider the Mitsubishi Colt CZC, they don't look good with the roof up, but I'd bet that they are a way better car than the a Ford Ka. The roof is a hard top too, if security is a problem. I've got a Mitsubishi Colt CZ2 as my commuting car, honestly I can't fault it at all. Its a bit dull, but handles well, and is so reliable. Other than that a Corsa or a Peugeot do a small one too, I'd rather have a Mitsubishi though, just imagine that they are way more reliable. The Colt is cheap too.
 
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[QUOTE 4909485, member: 76"]No[/QUOTE]
Ah well,it was worth asking.
 
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[QUOTE 4909497, member: 76"]Right. Go to the bank tomorrow, take out £950 in cash. Go to the garage, say you want to buy it. Count out £850 in front of their eyes in £20 notes ( and a tenner). Say you will drive it away tomorrow afternoon after you have insured it. They will tut and say they can't do it for that money, it cost them more, it's already a bargain, lowest they can go blah blah blah. Say you could go another £25 and count that out. They will tut and dither again. At this point you say you will take it for £900, if it has a years MOT and a full tank of petrol. If they say no again, pick up all your money give them your mobile number and say they can contact you by the end of play if they change their mind, then simply walk out.

Go back to Autotrader and start over. Don't think of the car ever again.

That ladies and gentleman is how to buy a car from a dealer.[/QUOTE]
Do you think that'd work with that Streetka i saw last week,for £1895? Meaning would they accept a grand for it?
 

screenman

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[QUOTE 4909497, member: 76"]Right. Go to the bank tomorrow, take out £950 in cash. Go to the garage, say you want to buy it. Count out £850 in front of their eyes in £20 notes ( and a tenner). Say you will drive it away tomorrow afternoon after you have insured it. They will tut and say they can't do it for that money, it cost them more, it's already a bargain, lowest they can go blah blah blah. Say you could go another £25 and count that out. They will tut and dither again. At this point you say you will take it for £900, if it has a years MOT and a full tank of petrol. If they say no again, pick up all your money give them your mobile number and say they can contact you by the end of play if they change their mind, then simply walk out.

Go back to Autotrader and start over. Don't think of the car ever again.

That ladies and gentleman is how to buy a car from a dealer.[/QUOTE]


Out of interest, how much margin do you think there is in that Beetle?
 
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