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mintminton
25th January 2009, 09:29
Was just wondering if i could have some advice, i have currently got a 1 litre corsa c. I haven't really spent much on it apart from some wheels and irmscher exhaust but my MOT is due shortly and it is in need of two new tyres, MOT, service and new breaks so i dont really want to be spending anymore money on it. I have seen a nice c2 for sale but the only thing that is stopping me is having to get another loan. What do use think?

http://drivevauxhall.co.uk/UsedDetail.aspx?VehicleId=4411147&Model=C2

Thanks in advance

Ashleyp
25th January 2009, 09:50
i wouldnt take out a loan in the current situation.. it wont be good in the long run. and you cant tell how bad the economy will get and youll be left with nothing

you do know this is a credit crunch?

oh and by the way your logic is ridiculous.. instead of spending on new breaks, tyres and a service. youd rather just take out a loan to buy a new car?

your a genius

Psycho18
25th January 2009, 09:58
lmao ashley take it easy! The kid is probably just young. Personally You are going to need new brakes and an mot. However skip the service and just change the oil and oil filter! If the car is old fuck the service. I wouldn't be buying a c2 you'll loose too much. if you want to step up from your 1.0l corsa try a saxo or something.

gouldy87
25th January 2009, 10:04
loan= bad mate. i would keep the corsa and get it sorted and then save save save!

Viper
25th January 2009, 10:13
the interior of a c2 is fucking horrible. dont do it!

and dont get a loan.. banks probably dont have any money to give you anyway. lol

mintminton
25th January 2009, 11:09
Aye a suppose, im just sick of spending money on a shitty corsa and can't enjoy it. Thought by getting a nicer/newer/faster car it would help ha. A guess the idea of a loan is quite bad!

Dan
25th January 2009, 13:03
I wouldnt get a loan to buy a c2, just get your car through its MOT and advertise it for sale.

With the current situation I wouldnt be lending money off anyone.