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Bum Crack Lotto: Nearest to the hole!!Booney wrote:Nearest the pin :
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Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Outlander sounds like overs for the year and KM's. I picked up a 2018 Outlander with 15,000k for $30k a few months back.The Dark Knight wrote: At the moment I have a hire car and have to return it next Thursday. Over the last week I've been looking at and enquiring cars to buy and I found 2 I like, worked out a deal for both and have to decide between the 2. (My budget is $25,000)
2016 X-Trail, 40,395 kms, $24,800 driveaway
2015 Outlander, 61,261 kms, $24,500 driveaway
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
A mate of mine got a brand new Outlander at the start of 2020 (before the pandemic hit) for $34k drive away with a few extras (wheels, tinting etc). Reckon equivalent would be heaps more now.Armchair expert wrote:For only a few extra grand you can pick up a brand new one (base models) and get all of the new car benefits.
Including a potential better interest rate depending on who you go through if that’s what your doing, could end being much of an overall cost difference.Armchair expert wrote:For only a few extra grand you can pick up a brand new one (base models) and get all of the new car benefits.
Thanks for the input Bedge, appreciate it.The Bedge wrote:Outlander sounds like overs for the year and KM's. I picked up a 2018 Outlander with 15,000k for $30k a few months back.The Dark Knight wrote: At the moment I have a hire car and have to return it next Thursday. Over the last week I've been looking at and enquiring cars to buy and I found 2 I like, worked out a deal for both and have to decide between the 2. (My budget is $25,000)
2016 X-Trail, 40,395 kms, $24,800 driveaway
2015 Outlander, 61,261 kms, $24,500 driveaway
I must say, as far as comfort goes, have been very happy with the purchase. Toyota Kluger was formerly my favourite car, but the Outlander isn't far behind. Little slow on take off but that's ok i'm not in a rush.
I have heard good things about the X-Trail also - and considered going down this path.
Sorry i'm not much more help.. but if i were you, i'd be looking at a later model with lower k's for $25k - i'm sure you can find something suitable.. $25 is a fair amount of money.
Sounds like you have a good car Dutchy, pretty much how I felt about my X-Trail.Dutchy wrote:I have a 2018 X-Trail and it does the job, have done 40k on it and 2 trips to Melbourne, its middle of the range and thats all I need as Im not a car person.
While talking cars, my work car was just changed over and Ive got a new Rav4 Hybrid, probably the best car Ive ever driven.
I'm not going with finance/a car loan and I'm staying within my budget.whufc wrote:Including a potential better interest rate depending on who you go through if that’s what your doing, could end being much of an overall cost difference.Armchair expert wrote:For only a few extra grand you can pick up a brand new one (base models) and get all of the new car benefits.
Never buy brand new (unless you can write it off on tax), always buy demoThe Dark Knight wrote:I'm not going with finance/a car loan and I'm staying within my budget.whufc wrote:Including a potential better interest rate depending on who you go through if that’s what your doing, could end being much of an overall cost difference.Armchair expert wrote:For only a few extra grand you can pick up a brand new one (base models) and get all of the new car benefits.
I've got the 2 cars available so now it's just about deciding between the two tomorrow.
Fair enough, thanks for the information FC and yeah with anything in my life I go with/stick with what I know.Footy Chick wrote:Never buy brand new (unless you can write it off on tax), always buy demoThe Dark Knight wrote:I'm not going with finance/a car loan and I'm staying within my budget.whufc wrote:Including a potential better interest rate depending on who you go through if that’s what your doing, could end being much of an overall cost difference.Armchair expert wrote:For only a few extra grand you can pick up a brand new one (base models) and get all of the new car benefits.
I've got the 2 cars available so now it's just about deciding between the two tomorrow.
Mitsubishi's are more expensive to insure and seem to lose most of their value in the first 5 years v's the residual value of a nissan.
Go with what you know my friend. Really, if you need sat nav in Adelaide, you're either foreign or a chump.... and I know you're neither [emoji38]
Well you should know your way around the burbs given how far you travel on Saturday's for sportThe Dark Knight wrote:Fair enough, thanks for the information FC and yeah with anything in my life I go with/stick with what I know.Footy Chick wrote:Never buy brand new (unless you can write it off on tax), always buy demoThe Dark Knight wrote:I'm not going with finance/a car loan and I'm staying within my budget.whufc wrote: Including a potential better interest rate depending on who you go through if that’s what your doing, could end being much of an overall cost difference.
I've got the 2 cars available so now it's just about deciding between the two tomorrow.
Mitsubishi's are more expensive to insure and seem to lose most of their value in the first 5 years v's the residual value of a nissan.
Go with what you know my friend. Really, if you need sat nav in Adelaide, you're either foreign or a chump.... and I know you're neither [emoji38]
And yes I agree haha!
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