Thank you, Mr Darling

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Your ridiculous war against proper cars with your silly CO2 based taxation has actually made some rather good things happen.

http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/auc/car_details/0,,1260_159980106__,00.html?currentCh=WBSDU92070LF78906

Check THAT out. Thats a 300 mile BMW Z4 M Coupe. £47,000 on the road.

Except that one, an approved used car from a BMW Main dealer, is yours for just 26k. You'd get it for £25k after haggling. It's even got Navigation and Bluetooth.

All because the bottom has dropped out of the market. It'll cost 430 quid a year to tax, but the £22,000 saving might go some way towards offsetting that.

Why do people buy new cars again when things like that exist?

Can anyone provide me with one good reason to have bought the Z4 Coupe new, instead of used? ;) The person who spec'd that was given kind enough to pick the most desireable colour scheme inside and out, and every single must have option.
 
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OMG

and just had £25k transfered into my account about an hour ago ( sale of my share of a property I owned )

my favourite colour too


must resist
 
had a look round the bmw approved site and seems very underpriced, wonder if they have mileage or price wrong, £31k seems more the norm
 
[TW]Fox;12429092 said:
Why do people buy new cars again when things like that exist?


Because they can you look into other peoples purchases far too much.

Christ, saving and a half then.

Do it.

but "but think of the children" if someone can afford to pay £43k for a car or £26k they would, probably the car was sold back to the forecourt at a lost "credit crunch" nobody wants to touch a performance car, I really doubt double of even triple tax is going to put someone off when they own a very nice piece of engineering. Unless they read the paper and see what 1 gram of CO2 is doing to the World and not bothering to read up at what Indian or China put out a day.
 
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