Good advice.cj10jeeper said:Is it a fairly stripped out weekend toy where you don't want extras or a fully loaded daily drive where comfort is important?? they change a lot of what you shoudl seek
neo-ninja said:the 2.5 with elephant is around £1k which really is my limit but when i looked for 3.0 it shot up to about £1.7k
Any thoughts?
gannet said:SMG = Sequential Manual Gearbox
halfway house between manual and auto... you have paddles but no clutch pedal
I wouldnt be without my heated seats - especially in the winter with the roof down etc![]()
TH3R4POR said:
So are you suggetsing now is a bad time to buy? how much more will i be spending for the same type of car?cj10jeeper said:Ah - this is why the questions of what you're after are so important. I pay £250 fully comp on a 3.0i..lol
2003 2.5l at £10 to £12k should get you something decent, but frankly don't set your expectations too high as prices are way up on 9 months back. I'd be looking for a well maintained private example, decent service history, lowish mileage. Forget hardtops and fancy wheels, audio, etc. and get a good solid example, else you'll be over that price real quick. I'd steer clear of the 2.2 as it was a shortlived engine.
If you're testing some see how they drive, check crease lines and look for work required such as respraing the front or kerbed wheels.
Auto is a dream btw, but each to their own.
peddy said:TH3R4POR said:
why?