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FOR SALE Registration " YAW 34Y " £375

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Post by mr wilks » Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:12 pm

Had this private plate around 10yrs but a recently supplied works vehicle means my daily driver is going so the plate will no longer have a home :( .
The £375 is total so includes the £80 transfer to next vehicle & therefore new ownership of it .
Random plate webpage i contacted offered a valuation of £975 though that to me is merely a indication of what it "could" be worth .
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Post by idej_z4 » Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:40 am

What did you get for a company car? You loved that Skoda!

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Post by mr wilks » Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:45 am

idej_z4 wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:40 am What did you get for a company car? You loved that Skoda!
Not flanneling here at all Dan ,its a vehicle id love to keep .
My first Skoda has been a eyeopener , build quality is as good as any vehicle i've owned .
The Yeti will be remembered for all positive reasons , its been brilliant , 19k covered in 11months & just can't fault any aspect of it however its now surplus to requirements :(
I got a surprise offer late November to come off sitework & into the office with the company i've been subbing to for the past 4 yrs , big decision for me to drop self employed status & the freedoms that go with that & also a big challenge for me after being on the hammer for 35yrs :o the role came with a Nissan Navara pick up & for the first time in my working life a fixed salary , let's hope i'm not being premature selling the car & the plate :P
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Post by inkey$ » Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:47 am

We had a Yeti as the family whip for 4 years up until Feb this year when the gearbox started to properly go on it at 70k miles. Other than that, it was a brilliant car. Practical (take all seats out = instant van), well built, really good looking (IMO) in a TONKA toy kind of way, comfortable etc. Only thing I could have done with more of was power. The tiny 1.2 petrol engine wasn’t great at lofty overtaking moves. Should have got the rare 1.8.

Hope the Nissan works out well for you.

Nice plate and good price, btw :thumbsup:
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Post by idej_z4 » Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:29 pm

mr wilks wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 8:45 am
idej_z4 wrote: Tue Dec 22, 2020 12:40 am What did you get for a company car? You loved that Skoda!
Not flanneling here at all Dan ,its a vehicle id love to keep .
My first Skoda has been a eyeopener , build quality is as good as any vehicle i've owned .
The Yeti will be remembered for all positive reasons , its been brilliant , 19k covered in 11months & just can't fault any aspect of it however its now surplus to requirements :(
I got a surprise offer late November to come off sitework & into the office with the company i've been subbing to for the past 4 yrs , big decision for me to drop self employed status & the freedoms that go with that & also a big challenge for me after being on the hammer for 35yrs :o the role came with a Nissan Navara pick up & for the first time in my working life a fixed salary , let's hope i'm not being premature selling the car & the plate :P
Office boy and into the system...that is a big shift Andy. Hope it works out for you, if nothing else at least you'll be warm everyday at work! Given everything thing that is going on a bit of security ain't no bad thing. :thumbsup:

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