It is NOT a brand new escos, its a dozen year old one, and will probably have MORE faults to fix than a low milage used once a month example!
Originally Posted by Azrael
Originally Posted by chip-3door
Originally Posted by Azrael
It's better to look at cars from behind the steering wheel. You don't see number plates and other rubbish then :-/
I agree compeltely and wouldnt ever want a bufty zero mile car, cause that means you can enjoy it from behind the wheel or the value drops largely.
I would like to have brand new Escos even if it was build up from parts yesterday. That would mean that I wouldn't have all those problems I had for last two years trying to fix stuff after former owners, getting obsolete parts and so on. It doesn't matter to me when it was registered and such other stupid stuff. It's going to go up in value soon either way so depraciation isn't much of a problem too.