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What did you pay for your Mokka?
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Bit of the green eyed monster showing itself?
If they want a Mokka and are in a position to buy one then why should anybody feel the need to judge?
Because we have the right to give our opinion on these fashionable overweight fat arsed cars taking up roadspace.Its an open forum and dont you try and tell others how to think. And why did you try and correct Nobbie1967 in what is a coffee ?.we all got the joke.Stick to mechanics of motors and backing the trade which is your forte.0 -
It was my thought when I wrote the thread! I actually want it because we drive to Devon a lot see family and a higher car helps to see over the hedges on the narrow roads!£2 Savers club £0/£150
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Can only advise make sure it has the new engine,neighbour bought one I think about 2 years back and a noiser diesel engine you would not find this side of a David Brown tractor,it was so loud the radio was useless above 15 mph..0
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lindsaygalaxy wrote: »It was my thought when I wrote the thread! I actually want it because we drive to Devon a lot see family and a higher car helps to see over the hedges on the narrow roads!
Rubbish..you bought it because you wanted to give the image you "hunt bears on the weekends " That was a Jeremy Clarkson joke !. But why would you be stuck with an overweight ponderous lump all year just so on a few occasions you can see over a hedge ?. They are a fashion statement like tattoos, fake tan and skinny fit jeans. Personally I dislike these monsters because they hog the parking spaces in my local Sainsburys. They are so obese they take up half the next bay. the Mokka is just yet another poser vehicle trying to give the impression of being an off roader when it can t actually deliver.0 -
My husband got his at 0% over 5 years with our local dealership! That was over a year ago, but I recently got the Adam from the same dealership on PCP (I hardly do any miles) but had the option of the 0% over 5 years too.0
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sacsquacco wrote: »Rubbish..you bought it because you wanted to give the image you "hunt bears on the weekends " That was a Jeremy Clarkson joke !. But why would you be stuck with an overweight ponderous lump all year just so on a few occasions you can see over a hedge ?. They are a fashion statement like tattoos, fake tan and skinny fit jeans. Personally I dislike these monsters because they hog the parking spaces in my local Sainsburys. They are so obese they take up half the next bay.
Not sure what you've been looking at but Mokkas aren't that big or wide. Roughly the same dimensions as a 1 series or a Golf.0 -
NotBothered wrote: »My husband got his at 0% over 5 years with our local dealership! That was over a year ago, but I recently got the Adam from the same dealership on PCP (I hardly do any miles) but had the option of the 0% over 5 years too.
o% subsidised with the higher ticket price obviously.0 -
Car dealerships don't do discounts, they say they do, but most people end up paying list price.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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lindsaygalaxy wrote: »It was my thought when I wrote the thread! I actually want it because we drive to Devon a lot see family and a higher car helps to see over the hedges on the narrow roads!
No need to explain, would be boring if we all drove the same type of vehicle0 -
londonTiger wrote: »o% subsidised with the higher ticket price obviously.Strider590 wrote: »Car dealerships don't do discounts, they say they do, but most people end up paying list price.
Why is it obvious
I just bought my first brand new car and paid no where near list price0
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