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Is it worth buying a new car now? (skoda octavia 1.9TDi

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  • Registered Users Posts: 23,694 ✭✭✭✭L-M


    whiterebel wrote: »
    Thats the strange thing. They will give me the trade in price against what was originally the straight price........I thought brining a trade-in would cock up the deal, but seemingly not. The Passat can be knocked out handy enough to trade it seems. Trying to sell the Passat privately means I could be without a car for 6 weeks if someone was keen on it.

    You would more than likely get 1500 ++ off on a straight deal, especially if it something they have in stock. Keep your Passat, sell it on for 1500, your then up on a 3000+ saving on the car. I'm sure a Passat Tdi will make more than 1500.


  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 14,925 Mod ✭✭✭✭whiterebel


    You would more than likely get 1500 ++ off on a straight deal, especially if it something they have in stock. Keep your Passat, sell it on for 1500, your then up on a 3000+ saving on the car. I'm sure a Passat Tdi will make more than 1500.

    I asked him for a straight cash price first. He gave me €39K for an A4 TDi. Next time I spoke to him, I asked if it would be possible to trade, and he said ok, knock another 1500 off the straight price, so its the same thing.


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