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bobthebuilder 22nd February 2016 17:21

Low mileage with a swanky bumper
 
An odd combination of low mileage and yet tatty.

And isn't that a premium bumper?

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...cars&logcode=p

steve-45 22nd February 2016 17:42

That steering wheel is very worn for its mileage , and it has one of my "pet hates" ...... someone who advertises a vehicle with the bulb failure warning light illuminated ..... :duh:

bobthebuilder 22nd February 2016 17:45

Not a great impression, and the steering wheel is disgusting! I wonder what the extra button under the drivers heated seat button is?

vindaloo 22nd February 2016 17:53

If it's listed by a dealer as 'a fair example' it's probably a shed.

Heddy 22nd February 2016 18:12

Is it that bad? A grand for an '05' car? :shrug:

Sidetops 22nd February 2016 18:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobthebuilder (Post 2224822)
Not a great impression, and the steering wheel is disgusting! I wonder what the extra button under the drivers heated seat button is?

Could be a fitted aux. jack.

munroman 22nd February 2016 18:32

I have found that alcohol based hand sanitiser led to my steering wheel going like that, it started to deteriorate when we got a dog and I began to use the hand cleaner.

FrazzleTC 22nd February 2016 18:38

I've seen cars used as vans with perfect steering wheels, and some that have led charmed lives with ruined wheels. I think it's products that people use on their hands.

I reckon that's good value, if the spec appeals.

steve-45 22nd February 2016 18:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by FrazzleTC (Post 2224868)
I've seen cars used as vans with perfect steering wheels, and some that have led charmed lives with ruined wheels. I think it's products that people use on their hands.

I reckon that's good value, if the spec appeals.



I'll have to hunt out the DRIVING GLOVES then ........ :D

marinabrian 22nd February 2016 18:43

Cheap way to get a genuine premium bumper, buy the car, fit it with your standard bumper and resell ;)

£1000 for a one owner 66K diesel, who cares if the steering wheel is grotty, nothing that a coat of Stubies emulsion won't fix for a quick sale :getmecoat:

Brian :D


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