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Re: Time for some new wheels...
4l fortuner.
Mid range Fortuner is 125k new. I paid 112k for one that was 4months old from the stealer. Great cars - I had the previous one 6 years and nothing went wrong with it - still got a reasonable amount back for it too (and it was 7 years old when I sold it). They now sell more new Fortuners than Prados as it's much better value for money. The FJ is basically a Prado with a new skin. Great car, but visability is poor. I like mine, but it's not as comfy as the Fortuner. Patrols are also great, but expensive - 122k for the entry level 3 door model. Explorers are shite. I warned you about the AC... and I was right :lol: Unless you are going off road, I don't know why anyone would get a wrangler. I had a Pajero for a few years - top little car - abused in the desert, and comfy on road too. Just a little underpowered for road and off-road. It never broke down despite the abuse, lack of servicing etc. |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11375291)
Got back for funeral, hired same class but upgrade was 27 quid a day. Spent the week driving Dad around in a Picasso. We must have looked like a right pair!
Anyway, I got stuck with the Corsa. It delivered 115mph on the A42... but can only wheel spin in first. disappointing result. I can wheel spin my patrol in 3rd. :lol: |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
last time i was in the UK I ordered an astra sized car and got a Skoda Fabia Estate. Was not chuffed but in the end the large boot space meant we didnt have to keep lugging our cases in and out of the car.
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Re: Time for some new wheels...
Scamp, just don't be a typical Dubai twunt and waste loads of money on a flash car because it's the 'done thing' to certain people. If you really need to change it, be sensible and get something affordable.
Not exciting but you'll be glad you did one day when you have also managed to save some money. It's about time you did... Auntie Meow. |
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Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11375365)
I love hiring shite little cars. I'm in the UK and ordered a Fiat 500. I was genuinely disappointed and complained when they upgraded me to a Corsa. Apparently, i'm the first person to ever complain at getting a Corsa over a Fiat 500.
Anyway, I got stuck with the Corsa. It delivered 115mph on the A42... but can only wheel spin in first. disappointing result. I can wheel spin my patrol in 3rd. :lol:
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 11375404)
Scamp, just don't be a typical Dubai twunt and waste loads of money on a flash car because it's the 'done thing' to certain people. If you really need to change it, be sensible and get something affordable.
Not exciting but you'll be glad you did one day when you have also managed to save some money. It's about time you did... Auntie Meow. |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 11375427)
Agreed. That's why it's another Explorer or Pajero or maybe Fortuner. Sensible hat on at the moment but having just spoken to my Dad again I think it might be wise to clear my remaining loan first, or at least most of it, then sell mine, pocket lots of cash money and then go find a good deal.
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Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11375475)
Oh, you still have a loan... :lol: keep the exploder alive via some cheap Al Quoz garages until the loan is paid off then you can be serious.
You plonker scamp |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11375475)
Oh, you still have a loan... :lol: keep the exploder alive via some cheap Al Quoz garages until the loan is paid off then you can be serious.
Going to overpay my loan and buy later. There's probably 30k of 'equity' in the motor as it stands. Nothing wrong with having a loan anyway, I didn't have 80k sat around doing nothing to buy it... |
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Ideally what anyone should do is clear the loan and then set the same amount aside every month to build up to buy a new car outright. Having a loan means you are paying interest so that deal is never what you think it is once you factor in the real cost.
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Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 11375598)
Ideally what anyone should do is clear the loan and then set the same amount aside every month to build up to buy a new car outright. Having a loan means you are paying interest so that deal is never what you think it is once you factor in the real cost minus the loss of utility while you're saving up for the new car.
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Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 11375618)
Borrowing isn't always not ideal.
That's three pints of beer in Dubai. |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 11375635)
Especially, when the interest element of my monthly installment is 110dh.
That's three pints of beer in Dubai. |
Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 11375671)
:rolleyes:
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Re: Time for some new wheels...
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 11375598)
Ideally what anyone should do is clear the loan and then set the same amount aside every month to build up to buy a new car outright. Having a loan means you are paying interest so that deal is never what you think it is once you factor in the real cost.
I have a loan on the newer car for 2 reasons. 1 it's worth substantially more than the loan so can be used to pay it off anytime (I also make sure the insured value well exceeds it's current market value and loan amount, frankly it'd be worth writing it off! ) and 2 I can walk away from here tomorrow and take the cash leaving the car at the airport if I have to. If I had to leave and the money was in the car I'd lose it all. The cost to have that extra security is negligible and well worth it to me. Yes financially it's not ideal but it's a calculated cost of my life here. A few extra grand over a few years to know that I have that cash if I need it is well worth it |
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