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2nd March 2014, 04:55 | #1 |
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Help with a Tourer search!
Hello everyone
I'm new to the forum and looking for a 75 Tourer. I have my heart set on a Connoisseur, and of course with as many extra features as possible! I'd prefer an auto for comfort and a diesel would be best for cost, but I'm not dead set on either one. Cream leather and curtain airbags would be huge pluses, but again not deal-breakers. I'm really not savvy when it comes to cars. Hopefully I can take a hands-on approach to learning, but it'd be great to get a point in the right direction from someone here. I'd love to get one from a member, but perhaps someone's seen something else online that's worth investigating? I'm happy to travel anywhere for the privilege - although I'll only be relying on the forum buyer's guide once I'm there. Time-frame: As soon as possible. Budget: If at all possible under £1k, but I realise I may need to compromise on the auto/diesel for this to happen. Any help would be VERY much appreciated! All the best, Ashley |
2nd March 2014, 05:01 | #2 |
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If it helps (and is allowed!), here are my current candidates from online:
Ebay 2003, 188,000 miles (diesel auto): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-03-re...item35d2ae9443 Not sure if the miles are too much here? Autotrader 2004, 160,000 miles (diesel auto): http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...over?logcode=p Any ideas on how wise I'd be to buy something that's 'unknown'? I'd prefer to buy from a member as I say, but there doesn't seem to be anything suitable available at the moment. If I were to visit one of the dealers above, and ideas on what price I should be aiming at for negotiation? Sorry for the flood of questions! I'm really taken with the model and can't wait to start motoring in one! |
2nd March 2014, 05:11 | #3 |
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Just to update: It wouldn't absolutely have to be a Tourer if a spectacular saloon deal came along.
I need to move my big, soft German Shepherd around a lot, but she'd probably survive on the top of folded down saloon seats. Just incase anyone's seen/knows of anything that's going at present... Thank you!! |
2nd March 2014, 05:49 | #4 |
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2nd March 2014, 06:07 | #5 |
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Messenger was selling a 2002 Conn SE Tourer auto diesel with about 120k around Christmas for about £1,200 IIRC then took it off the market, might be worthwhile contacting him ( see the Members tab above ) it had all the extras plus more.
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2nd March 2014, 06:51 | #7 |
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Thank you all so much for your help!
babrat61: I hadn't seen this one before! It looks perfect, but with the reserve I fear that it might go past my price range. I'll certainly keep an eye on it. Johnocyprus: That's a brilliant tip, thank you. I've sent him a PM. It'd be absolutely fantastic to buy from a member, and that spec sounds like a dream. Mikeal1: That's great to know. I wasn't sure if the saloon was an option, so thanks for clearing it up. My dog's quite big, so the Tourer does seem like a better choice - and there might even be room for a new friend for her at some point in the future. Do you use crates for your dogs when they travel? How about a grate? Do you know if compatible grates are easy to find? Thanks everyone once again. I can't wait to become a part of such a friendly community. Oh, one final thing: Does anyone know how I can give official 'Thanks' to members? All the best, Ashley |
2nd March 2014, 09:00 | #8 |
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mileage is getting on but looks to be nice and just under your budget, but as with all cars go take a look before committing unless you know the seller or maybe buying from the club member.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-03-re...31165469136%26 facelift if you could add a few more pounds to the budget, or even try knocking them down http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2004-04-RO...item3cdd347e62 Saloon http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/52-Reg-200...item43c6478c55
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Was this the car Messenger was selling ? http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...d.php?t=174023
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No I was a diesel Tourer advertised in December, the OP has found the ad and will contact Messenger.
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