Cargiant are usually competitively priced.
The cars have one price, haggling is usually a waste of time, and there is a good selection. Personally I wouldnt get an AA check, as Cargiant do a lot of checks, and they only sell cars which haven't been written off
One thing to consider, and something I noticed recently is that you don't always save cash by buying in the UK and taking it to Ireland
The reason is because the Irish dealers have dropped prices a lot.
Also sterling is getting stronger.
Also second hand car prices are higher in UK than they used to be, because during a recession, people forego buying new cars and go for secondhands.
The Irish dealers are not paying big money for secondhand trade in cars, so therefore they can sell them more cheaply.
An Irish dealer is not going to pay more money for a trade in that he could buy a similar car in the UK obviously, this equalises the prices between UK and Ireland.
I visited a large dealer in Galway yesterday and noticed a lot of UK reg cars for sale at ridiculous, IMO, mark ups so I think they have reverted to their old habits of ripping off the Irish motorist.
Slim
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