How old will your car need to be before you sell?

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britboy
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Post by britboy »

Me = 6-7 years

Erm
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Post by Erm »

as soon as i can afford group 20 insurance :D
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CB
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Post by CB »

6-7 years!!!??!!! :shock: Why? :?:
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samwise
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Post by samwise »

I always aim for the long term but history has shown about 3 years before something else comes along.

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Until something affordably better pops along...
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Adrian
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Post by Adrian »

Untill Im tempted by something else.
RX8 perhaps. :rolleyes:

Derek
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Post by Derek »

probably next year when it's 2 years old ...... unless i sell it before then. getting increasingly p****d off with the crap quality.
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

I know what you mean Dirk, I was fine with my CC until we bought the Beetle. The build quality of that is absolutely stunning, keep thinking I've stalled when sitting at junctions. Even the leather is stitched beautifully. And damn it, it makes my CC look cheap and rattly :evil: But then I got sunburnt today topless in the CC - couldn't do that in the beetle hahahahahaaaa so I guess all is forgiven and it's miles of smiles again :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Jussi
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Post by Jussi »

2-3 years (at least). 307CC is coming to finland next autumn, who knows...
Well my car is only 9months old 8)
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

Well i am at 6 month stage now, so i am doing well - my 106 lasted 2 1/2 years, my 206 hatchback lasted 18 months, so the 406 coupe cant be far off? :D

bergen
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Post by bergen »

not a day longer then the waranty is walid... that means three years in Norway......
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Sara
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Post by Sara »

Pauline,

I'm sure I have seen pictures of the new beetle convertable, veerrry nice to

sara

Michelle
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Post by Michelle »

Well i am at 6 month stage now, so i am doing well - my 106 lasted 2 1/2 years, my 206 hatchback lasted 18 months, so the 406 coupe cant be far off? :D
Hey that's the exact same time and cars as me!! I fancy a 406 coupe as well. Trouble with me is that as much as I love a car (I loved my 206) I get bored and something else always catches my eye!!

Don't know how long I will keep this one but at the moment this is the car for me!
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