pvr said:
How much discount on the new one though? I trust they were independent transactions as otherwise you would have gotten even less for the Z.
Hefty discount, priced its specification up against a new one if I was buying it now - its £10,250 off list - it was registered in March 2009 so manu warranty till March 2012. It was done as a package, turns out there was a bundle put together but I am ok with it...
Dreamer said:
3 years is a good run for a 2 seater really
Just be glad you did it, as you say the prices we have to pay for running cars like these are quite overbearing now.
A V8 or such would be an absolutey insane purchase in this day but having had the experience done while you can is a great thing. Take some nice pictures of it before it goes and keep the memories
Absolutely - great post, thanks.
Spud said:
You're complaining about the cost of it yet have paid a small fortune, presumably, to trade up to a near-new 120d. The tyres are still expensive, it's not amazingly cheap to insure, and you'll save maybe £100 a year on tax and a few quid a week on fuel.
When compared against the depreciation rate which will hike on a new car rather than an older one which is depreciating at a much slower % rate, well, you're mad!
Insurance has dropped by 30% (which is significant), Road Tax is almost halved from £215 to £120 - and from April 2010 the difference will grow even more to £245 to £90.
I was putting in £55 a week in petrol - and I did 100 miles of non commuting out of that tank. A same tank of diesel will last me for 300 non commuting miles a wekk, or in otherwords about twice as long as a current tank of fuel. I have done 30,000 miles in the Z in the 3 years I have owned it, at a very conservative 280 miles per tank (on avg) it means i have filled it over 107 times - that nearly £6k in petrol alone before i even talk depreciation.
Finally I like the security of a warranty - I have been lucky and had one on all the cars I've had - apart from my first car (which I got 22% of list) I have always bought nearly new ex demos where most of the depreciation hit has gone already.
I know I am mad, I know sometimes the justifications may not add up, but in my head they kinda do and I know that I have more security in motoring costs over the next three years than the Z could offer me (even though mine was press/launch dealer car and has had, touch wood (*slaps head*) no problems up to now...
calletson said:
Sorry its gone!
Seems a bit strange you can't afford a bit of petrol but can splash out on a nearly new car??? :?
The MPG you stated is really low! Did it have any problems? My 3.0 will do 26mpg in stop start traffic on my 10 mile round trip to work!
Definatley get the 120d mapped however!!!
Its not so much about the petrol costs, its about the fact that its a different car, more practical and less restrictive. If it gets to the point where you go in the other half golf TDI where possible because the Z is either not practical or too thirsty you know that times they need to change. The Z's my main car, its the only option I have for getting to work and its just become a bit too much to justify...if I could afford the insurance for two cars for myself I would keep it, but its pointless keeping it for a sunny day and paying big numbers to insure it for the rainy days...
Are you going by 26 on the display or by a calculation? I have a completely stop start morning and rush hour night drive home - it usually takes aroun 40 minutes and its not THAT far. 19 may be a bit bad of me to say it is better than that at times...
Andy said:
Good luck with the 1, it's a good car. I think you'd be lucky to get 60+ tho. Come back & let us know what you think in a month or so.
I will of course - i don't think I will get 60 either, but then again, I can't be worse in comparison with what I have now... and when its 177BHP vs 194BHP and 7.3 vs 6.8 to 60 its not THAT much different but should cost less.