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Old 4th July 2016, 21:30   #1
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I have today bought a nearly new car, so my 75 is up for sale.

Please feel free to ask questions here as the for sale thread is locked.

http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...13#post2324413
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Old 4th July 2016, 21:40   #2
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Good luck with sale, stunning motor, will miss your input and thankyou for the how to's with good pics.

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Unless its an imported Roewe you can buy a good car nearly new...
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Unless its an imported Roewe you can buy a good car nearly new...
OOooooo low blow

But the answer is yes.......it starts was an A and ends in an I.
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This is what I have bought, a Kia Optima

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This is what I have bought, a Kia Optima

Looks ok Rich, so why did decide on one of those? just fancy a change or does it suit your needs a bit better?

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Old 4th July 2016, 22:13   #7
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Warranty was one of the main reasons, followed up by toys and price.

It's a really good drive, it's not a common car that everyone has, something a bit different

I have done the 75 now, time for a new adventure.

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Warranty was one of the main reasons, followed up by toys and price.

It's a really good drive, it's not a common car that everyone has, something a bit different

I have done the 75 now, time for a new adventure.
Well I'll look forward to seeing how you get on with it Rich, it is a quandary that most owners will have to face at some point............what to replace their 75 with.

Of course you can still pop along, there is no reason not to, and I'll bet a pound to a pinch of salt, you'll end up with a little project to "tinker" with once you tire of reliable motoring

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Yeh, I think the other half likes the idea of a 45 auto.

I don't like the tax though.

I will still go to the Hollow Tree Meets when I can
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Yeh, I think the other half likes the idea of a 45 auto.

I don't like the tax though.

I will still go to the Hollow Tree Meets when I can
I can confirm the 45 is a very capable car, in fact I chose to use mine as my everyday car, preferring it over the ZT

Oh and the diesel is only £145 a year to tax

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