Trade it in, at Honda or Toyotaunless you plan on privately off-loading it on some unsuspecting person which isn't cool.
no no no.. i won't do that to someone...
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Trade it in, at Honda or Toyotaunless you plan on privately off-loading it on some unsuspecting person which isn't cool.
so let me ask this to everyone.. what would you guys do now if you were in this situation..
sell the car..
fix the car..
or speak to GMSA
Holy.. I've never seen such bad spelling in my life. And a GTC Turbo means you surely must a have a proper job (Or a lack of knowledge in interest rates etc). How did you land a job like that spelling like you do? You say you picked it up at the East Rand dealership? You don't happen to live in Brakpan?
Buying a used performance car is never a good thing.
Yes - and they are sold 2nd hand for a reason.
no if i buy something now it's going to be something small and fuel economic...
Buy a Opel corsa
All cars have wear and tear - its just much higher on performance cars.
You'll find most performance cars are WAY better looked after than 'normal' cars - mainly because the people who buy them look after them better.
Yes, and they are also driven much harder - so it nullifies your point.You'll find most performance cars are WAY better looked after than 'normal' cars - mainly because the people who buy them look after them better.
I'm very happy with my 2001 Astra which has 180,000km on now and my 2010 Corsa that has 5,400km on now. Yesterday I chatted with a relative from Bredasdorp that drives a 2005 Corsa C sedan, the one with the 1.7 diesel engine. It has 136,000km on now which equals to about 27,000 km per year. No breakdowns or any troubles.never... opel never again...
Yes, and they are also driven much harder - so it nullifies your point.