as the first registered owner of the car. But it had three miles on the clock so that's good enough for me!
We had no teething problems with the car I absolutely loved it, couldn't fault it at all!
No its 2006, three years later we have just purchased another new car from motorpoint. This time we had no worries and in fact we were more confident to use Motorpoint than a main dealer. They again offered us a lot more for the old car, save us more than £5000 on brand new car and in fact was £2000 cheaper than second hand ones we had seen.
I have put none for disadvantages but that is only from my point of view. I suppose really there are a few things that I should make people aware of:
* You are the second name on the log book.
* The cars are imported so this affects second hand value
* The warranty might be less, but they ...
I have recently bought a Toyota Celica VVTi from a dealership in Denmark. the spec is UK and I have Premium Pack / Metallic paint and a rear spoiler as extra. The UK price would be close on £20k. I have imported it myself - collected the car and the total price including travel / exchange rates / petrol etc.. was just £13.5k. I would recommend this method to anybody who is importing a any car or buying a new car. The only disadvantage is the wat. It took nearly 6 months for the car to arrive in Denmark. But on a savng of £6.5k it is worth it.
I have now had the car for 3 months and have had no probs at all. Many of my friends and colleagues are now considering buying fron Denmark and one of them has recently ordered a RAV4 saving a similar amount.
Please feel free to mail me and I will give you details of the dealership I used. ...
Advantages: Great story, good characters, a fun read Disadvantages: Storyline is a tad silly but who cares?!
realises if she wants her inheritance, she has to marry Anthony for real - but she only has 5 weeks to do so. Can she make Anthony fall in love in just a few weeks? And is it really what she wants?
According to the author's foreword, she has somewhat based this story upon the play "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde after reading it but I can't really comment on that much because I haven't read that story myself. To me, it just sounded like a fun if unrealistic and somewhat silly storyline, but I don't read books for them to be like real life because for me, reading is escapism and I do enjoy a silly read sometimes. I do get nervous reading new authors, especially if I've parted with my hard earned cash for them, but after reading just a few pages of this, I knew I would love it, and I actually found it hard to put down ...