mid-life crisis
#1
mid-life crisis
If you know anyone who is going through a mid-life crisis, please let me know. I have a red 370z for sale
#2
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last pryce pls
(You'll get loads of whatsapp messages saying pretty much the above).
(You'll get loads of whatsapp messages saying pretty much the above).
#3
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One guy viewed it... "it has a lot of scratches for a car that's done 29km"
me> "the number of scratches is not proportional to the distance driven"
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We tried to sell her car a while back. This helped me a few times to end long negotiations early: "You don't have to buy it, I'm not forcing you to. Pointing out what's shit isn't making the price come down any more".
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UAE’s best and worst fuel economy cars | GulfNews.com
1. Nissan 370z
Then: Dh33/100km Now: Dh40
The 2015 370z (starting at Dh149,000) comes out tops with a fuel consumption of around 5km per litre. The Nissan Z-car with 3.7L engine may still be great for a highway jaunt but perhaps not for daily trips to work.
No mention of the FJ in the list so maybe it is not accurate
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UAE’s best and worst fuel economy cars | GulfNews.com
1. Nissan 370z
Then: Dh33/100km Now: Dh40
The 2015 370z (starting at Dh149,000) comes out tops with a fuel consumption of around 5km per litre. The Nissan Z-car with 3.7L engine may still be great for a highway jaunt but perhaps not for daily trips to work.
No mention of the FJ in the list so maybe it is not accurate
1. Nissan 370z
Then: Dh33/100km Now: Dh40
The 2015 370z (starting at Dh149,000) comes out tops with a fuel consumption of around 5km per litre. The Nissan Z-car with 3.7L engine may still be great for a highway jaunt but perhaps not for daily trips to work.
No mention of the FJ in the list so maybe it is not accurate
I used to like the 350/370z but they didn't update the outside enough to really distinguish the oldies from the newer ones.... so to me they look a tad dated. Decent drivers car though.
#9
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I put mine on dubizzle and that was money lost if you ask me. Admittedly there were a few phone calls but all of them were from wankers who just wanted to check the "BIST" price or wanted to know if I can give them a monthly option. FFS!
Only one of em actually showed up to check the car and he was a pretty decent chap from Scotland actually. So what are the odds of that eh?
In the end I sold it at a loss to a friend of mine so selling a used car here is only based on networking of friends and family. Unless you are willing to take a massive hit then just go to Ras al Khor and throw it to the Hyenas there.
Btw heres something which I wasnt told before but in fact makes a lot of sense when you think about it :
"Dont ever use the RTA testing center to buy or sell a car at Ras Al Khor. All of them are in cahoots with the dealers and will alter the reports according to the transaction i.e. hide faults if selling and make up faults when buying"
For that matter if you are dealing with a car dealer, never go to any RTA Testing center that HE has recommended
By the by, there are a few pretty decent used items for sale type groups on FB now which are free to join and advertise at and one of them has over a 100K members so you might want to look into that as well as I feel people are a bit more serious there
Only one of em actually showed up to check the car and he was a pretty decent chap from Scotland actually. So what are the odds of that eh?
In the end I sold it at a loss to a friend of mine so selling a used car here is only based on networking of friends and family. Unless you are willing to take a massive hit then just go to Ras al Khor and throw it to the Hyenas there.
Btw heres something which I wasnt told before but in fact makes a lot of sense when you think about it :
"Dont ever use the RTA testing center to buy or sell a car at Ras Al Khor. All of them are in cahoots with the dealers and will alter the reports according to the transaction i.e. hide faults if selling and make up faults when buying"
For that matter if you are dealing with a car dealer, never go to any RTA Testing center that HE has recommended
By the by, there are a few pretty decent used items for sale type groups on FB now which are free to join and advertise at and one of them has over a 100K members so you might want to look into that as well as I feel people are a bit more serious there
#11
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Cost wise not really, my car costs around £20 to fill up and I do that twice a month maximum. The biggest pain is getting it filled up. Queues at garages are commonplace and filling up can easily be a 15 minute job sometimes. Do this 4 times a month or more with an inefficient car and it soon becomes a chore.
#12
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Much prefer Wheeler Dealer to TG and its new incarnation with Clarkson and co.
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Some of the American ones (Richard Rawlings is it? On Discovery) are hard negotiators as well.
#14
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Any they make nothing on these cars - just look at how much free labour that mechanic puts into it.
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Although I watch it Wheeler Dealers...... it really is a crock of sh!t. Set up to the extreme, generally buying off trade contacts at trade price, often polishing a turd by adding shiny bits, then not considering the several hundred hours the mechanic put in as an expense and claiming it as a profit.