Sound, get revved up, get the Abarth - [broken link removed]Hi, I am hoping to buy a new car in Jan 10 (Fiat 500)...
Hi, I am hoping to buy a new car in Jan 10 (Fiat 500).
Basically I am wondering if I have cash (and a 97 to trade/sell. NCT due in Jan. Will try to NCT it), can I haggle? Say, the car is €12-€14000, would it be reasonable to try and haggle?
Also, I am looking for a particular colour of the car and may have to order it. Again, would it be reasonable to haggle? And if so, do I do this before or after ordering?
If there was a big difference between the two situations above, I wouldnt really give a fig about the colour.
One more question, do you think the governement will ever do any scrappage deals?
Did you tell the Minister for Finance? I'm sure he'd love to know.
If you buy new you have to pay VRT - if you buy second hand there is no VRT.
If you buy new you have to pay VRT - if you buy second hand there is no VRT.
Unfortunately, it seems that the need is obvious to everyone else based on your comments and you are missing the point.I think you're needlessly stating the obvious and missing the point...
A difference of a "grand or two" is a difference of a "grand or two". VRT is not added to the advertised retail price of a new car, nor is it subtracted / subtractable from the advertised price of a second-hand car.... When you factor in VRT on the new car, the gap is larger than that so the OP should keep that in mind when making the cost comparison.
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