Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
Mileage and spec would be useful, colour is a personal choice of course. I would not let the registration date sway me, it is merely a couple of months on the same plate. Make a list of for's and against's for each car and then decide. Great car of course whichever you pick:beerchug:
Nik
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
Thanks Niko.
Both less than 15K miles, same spec.
Decisions, decisions!
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
Advice would be to inspect them both very closely to see if one looks to have been better looked after than the other. For example, kerb damage on alloys, chips on bonnet or door edges, any non-standard parts fitted (eg towbar) etc...
Hope that this helps.
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
It comes down to the three governing factors of any car once we decide on the model / engine.
Spec
Colour
Price
Being different beasts we all factor these in different orders.
I am not sure myself, but colour, spec, price seems to work for me.
Although I did decide on budget first, so I guess price, colour, spec.
Mind you it had to be Lava, ao maybe colour, price, spec.
Then again..... I went new route as I could not find the spec I wanted. Spec, colour, price.
I give up...........what ever it is I am sure you will be happy..........have you considered Lava?????
I'll get my coat..............
Pitch
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
^^^ pitch you rascal!
I did consider Lava but the dealer didna play ball. No deal there.
Have to choose one tomorrow (or rather, today).
For me price, spec and colour. Same spec and price just different colours. And different reg dates. And different warranty expiry..
And....
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
I would not be to concerned about the difference in the age.
Down to your pref on colour bud.
Good luck
Pitch
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
Why not go with your Gut Feeling! and if you do choose the Sept car then you should be able to still opt for extended AUDI warranty, peace of mind.
Remember "You do not have! to buy Anything" ;);).
Dunk
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
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Originally Posted by
Bratty
Why not go with your Gut Feeling! and if you do choose the Sept car then you should be able to still opt for extended AUDI warranty, peace of mind.
Remember "You do not have! to buy Anything" ;);).
Dunk
Are extended warranties available for used Audis? I thought you could only get an extended manufacturer's warranty when you buy new.
Assumed insurance based warranties (eg Warranty Direct) were all you had for used cars.
That could be a bargaining tool I hope!
Re: 59 plate - Sept or Dec?
You can get an extended warranty on a used Audi, all dealerships can offer this.