EdButler said:
Siftah said:
*Completely* disagree with that, it's the spec that sells an older car as the difference between an un-spec'd and a fully-loaded one is negligible (1k on a 10k car).
It's *especially* important to have a decent spec when there's lot of cars for sale, I spent about 3 weeks looking and went to see 4 or 5 cars with very similar specs in that time. I could have probably seen 10 or 15 cars if I'd not been after a specific spec or hadn't been bothered about the things I was after.
Kinda have to agree with this, i was VERY picky when it came to spec levels. Cant live without my Carver/Sat Nav/Bluetooth now

I priced up the options on my car at £9500 (Parkers.co.uk - Everything except ///M Sport Seats). Considering it was only £500 more than the basic spec models, it was an absolute no-brainer
And then i realised i had Extended Leather too!! Yummy
But the options don't REALLY have £9000 in value, even when new, and you pay £500 more used for them which is good value if you manage to find them, but do you NEED them.
Yes, nice to have, but you don't NEED them. You could find the right spec car with all the bits for £500 more maybe, but it might have other stuff wrong. You could be looking for so long and travelling so much. I honestly don't think you would miss what you don't have. I'd happily give up all my options except m-sports on my 3.0i because everything else is just kinda 'nice to have' not essential to making the car fun.
I looked for ages on spec and turned my nose up at many without big hifi or xenons or whatever, but in the end I just wanted the car to drive, not to press buttons in.
I have wind deflector (never used), cd changer (never used), m-sports (ace), heated seats (ace ish but not essential if you are gay and have the roof up in winter anyway), extra storage (wow, a net in the footwell I think), 18" wheels (you just have to, it looks ace on 18's)
Hifi is 'standard' but still a good spec on the 3.0i (try a 2.2i one)
Leccy seats standard
Decent heating controls standard
Bigger nicer wheels standard
Chrome headlight interiors standard
Etc
For every lower spec car out there, there are clearly plenty of people who are happy with a lower spec one because they have been bought and traded already, so will carry on doing so.
Personally I think the subs/sat nav everyone goes on about reduces storage space, adds weight, looks a bit naff in the interior, and is actually pretty shite all said and done (with polarised sunglasses the screen goes black without your head on it's side ffs!)
My only thing I'd like to have had is xenons I think.
Dave