Buying a Sport Tourer
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- Gav
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- Location: Chilworth, Surrey
Buying a Sport Tourer
As you may have gathered, I'm new around here, since I'm about to trade up my daily driver from a Peugeot 307 1.6 petrol hatch to an 06 plate Sport Tourer 1.5dCi 106 Dynamique. Looking forward to filling up every 3 weeks or so (I do ~250 miles a week to work, the 307 only getting 40.5mpg), and having a sunroof again!
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- Gav
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- Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:55 am
- Currently Drives:: Sport Tourer, 1.5 dCi 106
- Location: Chilworth, Surrey
Thanks for the welcome.
I'd really like a car that can heat my feet and cool my face simultaneously, for which I'd need to spend a lot more money, or just get an opening sunroof.
5 days to go until we collect it. At 11 months old, it will be the oldest car I've brought from a dealer (I brought a 7 year old Astra from my parents once, but they owned it from new). Previously I've got them at 9 - 10 months. Still, a good deal when compared to new list price - 38% off)
I'd really like a car that can heat my feet and cool my face simultaneously, for which I'd need to spend a lot more money, or just get an opening sunroof.
5 days to go until we collect it. At 11 months old, it will be the oldest car I've brought from a dealer (I brought a 7 year old Astra from my parents once, but they owned it from new). Previously I've got them at 9 - 10 months. Still, a good deal when compared to new list price - 38% off)
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