Blue Marlin
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well. its your choice, but be warned i already know your warming to the audi already. i wont go for it as its an old model. actually i would take my previous choice back and go for the vauxhall instead if your in city limits in an audi most likely a 3 litre tdi then she will be sucking fuel starting and stopping al the time its not worth it. the i vauxhall insignia estate is a good looking car (theres one down the road from my house) traveling wont be a problem as vauxhalls are fuel friendly anyway. also traveling wont reduce your maintainance, it will increase it. since your on a budget i dont think its wise getting an audi. if you want somthing nice you get the proper thing not a cheaper version/model/year of it. so either go for the skoda or the vauxhallThe reason I can afford to have a high mileage is that it will be driving less compared to past years. Back in 2014, I was driving all day and night and drove about 30,000 miles within 6 months but that was due to nature of my job. Now I am mostly staying within city limits or have to travel to Heathrow, Gatwick and Essex from time to time. So my maintenance cost will come down and I am looking for little bit of comfort and space
actually i was in a weird situation..... i have been using the bus to get from my house to my office, yes i have to walk to and from the bus stop but it was cheap about £350 p/a way cheaper than a car, getting a bike would only be cheaper, but i aint up for the 8 mile cycle. i have endured it for about 3 years now and i wanted a car. at firsti wanted a polo because they were good cars for my needs, except for when i go down south as they are not that comfortable on the long haul. so i planned to get one a 3 year contract hire. but then a friend of mine got married and he hired a bently for his younger brother. i went with him to pick it up from bolton and on the way back........ i was sold. i had a look at my finances which would get me a new car but i would have to get it on finance. i only had £90k i went to bently manchester( closest officail dealer) and worked something out. on a bently continentail gt speed which the price was about 175k i put down a deposit to get a spot on the queue. but i did not spec it out.
after thinking about it i went for the v8 gt instead it was cheaper and was very economical (as compared to the gt speed) so i went back and got my order changed. the guys over there were nice and allowed it but i knew i was gonna sell at one point and the value was take a hit so i got one pre owned. it had 1567 miles on it. when you buy a showroom car the value drops by about 7% as you drive it out of the show room. so in a way i went from down right stupid to a bit of common sense.i would recomend buying the v8 over the w12 any day.