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ZT or 75 diesel
I have someone coming to look at my ZT tomorrow and he sounds very keen on it so if he buys it I will be in the market for a diesel. I would prefer a ZT but would consider a 75 if it was the right car, Im looking for as low mileage as poss and the best spec I can get. I will have £3000 budget. To give you an idea of what im looking for, I have rang about a y reg 75 conn with 55.000 miles supposed to be mint asking £2700 and an 03 ZT 65,000 miles again supposed to be mint with very high spec for £3250 ono both have full history. If you have something you think I may be interested in please let me know, As much as I would like to I cant go above £3000 without a divorce hearing. Cheers, Gary
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1st November 2010, 13:03 | #2 |
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It all depends what you want the 75 is the most comfortable car to drive and the ZT is much more sporty A diesel in either would be a good choice
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1st November 2010, 13:56 | #3 |
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I prefer the sporty look of the ZT but also like the comfort of the 75 so I would be happy with either It just depends on the right car at the right price really.
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1st November 2010, 14:30 | #4 |
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Ok Gary good luck with your hunt there are some very nice motors out there
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Thanks Derek, I must say it does all depend on the guy buying my ZT tomorrow though.
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And you can allways buy a 75, and make the outside a ZT.... Best of 2 worlds I think ;-)
The diesel is a good choice, very reliable. I have driven a 75 and ZT diesel as well. The ZT is more sporty, but because it's a diesel the driving experience is quite the same (in my opinion.... I hope I didn't kick someone off his chair ) I like the comfortness of a 75, but it's all a personal choice...
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