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Chevvy Cruse
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iolanthe07
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I dislike hatchbacks, but it is quite difficult to find a saloon under my budget of £20K. I have to buy new to get the employer's interest free loan. I am considering buying a new Chevrolet Cruse (conventional auto-box) - opinion in the motoring press seems to rate these much higher than the earlier Lacetti. Does anyone have any knowledge or experience of these?
I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.
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which model you thinking of? petrol or diesel?
Cruze, by the way!0 -
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Sorry, "Cruze". I was looking at the 1.8 petrol automatic. (TS?) I don't do a high enough mileage to warrant a diesel.I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.0
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Is 20k your absolute max and you'd ideally rather pay much less, or are you happy to pay £20k?
Subaru Legacy 2.0 Auto £20,200.
Honda Accord 2.0 Auto £20,400.
Lexus IS £20,500
The Cruze will do the job. Just bargain hard - heavy discounts should be achievable on these.0 -
Is 20k your absolute max and you'd ideally rather pay much less, or are you happy to pay £20k?
Subaru Legacy 2.0 Auto £20,200.
Honda Accord 2.0 Auto £20,400.
Lexus IS £20,500
The Cruze will do the job. Just bargain hard - heavy discounts should be achievable on these.
£20K is absolute max and I'd rather pay less. Thanks for the tip about bargaining hard. Should I worry about the reasons why heavy discounts should be available? Can't dealers shift them?I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.0 -
I'd look at the Kia Magentis too, I think it starts at under £20k
Personally I think the new one looks quite smart, plus it has the 7 year warranty.0
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