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    Default 2004 MG ZT-T 260SE plus Full SE Pack

    Guys and Gals

    See link to advert.
    http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/617057.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveTD View Post
    Guys and Gals

    See link to advert.
    http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/617057.htm

    Regards

    Steve

    This has been seen on ebay previously and he was looking for more money then - I think it was priced about £1k more when I looked - it was top end money for the motor and I got a better bargain with the black 65000 miler I now have the pleasure in owning and it cost me £2500 less than this advertised for on Pistonheads
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    If your was £2,500 cheaper that probably reflects the fact yours has done the equivalent to nearly 3 additional years worth of mileage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveTD View Post
    If your was £2,500 cheaper that probably reflects the fact yours has done the equivalent to nearly 3 additional years worth of mileage.
    Yeah I know but with one owner from new (not pre-reg) and full service history I,m not complaining, and I,m thoroughly enjoying every minute.
    The point was he was asking for more money 6 months ago but someone with that budget will get a great low mileage car - just some of us are spending the extra £2500 on the petrol.
    Philip Titley
    Cars are for driving but sometimes there are just too many
    1980 MGB GT for fun
    1972 Datsun 240Z under restoration
    Rover 75 2.0KV6 with K&N, Sport back box and Vortex 17s - The day car
    MG ZT-T 260SE Pearl Black No 581 - the rest are now gathering dust

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyrell34pt View Post
    The point was he was asking for more money 6 months ago but someone with that budget will get a great low mileage car
    You're right - he was asking for more money a few months ago - what a fool!!

    I shall take myself outside for a good talking to!

    Steve

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    Bump - new price.

    It's a great buy and the Estate SE's with full kit are quite rare.

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    Whats the new price? We have an 4dr but would ideally have an estate.....

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    Hello

    New price is £9,999.00!!

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    Hello

    New price is £9,999.00!!

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    Dont suppose you`d like to swap for a saloon would you?!?

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    Come on Guys. There's not a lot of Tourers with low mileage and full spec (which is an absolute must IMHO). The tourers seem to have much stronger prices and hence residuals. I wouldn't entertain buying a saloon - they seem to have taken a hammering (not sure why?) whereas the tourers haven't so much.

    These days I'm pottering around in my company car - Honda Civic 2.2 i-cdti and although my thoughts do turn to a big engined car every other hour, I just don't get to really use one anymore as I'm either stuck ion first gear traffic or plodding along the motorway on cruise control!

    Steve

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