Name off the top of your head five German fashion houses (well just four more as Hugh Boss is already mentioned)!
Now off the top of your head, try the same for Italian fashion houses
Think when it comes to style, the Italians might just have that one - and no cheating using Google!
darren_85 to bilo999
28 Sep 17#84
Used pcps don’t have the pcp finance rate
M1LFHunter
28 Sep 17#83
Oh, I can't afford those! I'm wasting money on a poxy, girls car I can't drive anywhere!
OrribleHarry
28 Sep 17#81
Clue's in the name :wink:
The_Hoff
28 Sep 17#80
You sound bitter, try not to be.
OrribleHarry
28 Sep 17#79
I assume by the fact a Cupra impresses you that you are 20 years old? But to everyone else it's just another Seat in just another carpark, boring.
I'm in the market for a Sunday toy, although this vehicle isn't it, I will continue my search for a financially irresponsible toy, and you know why? Because I want to and because I can....
The_Hoff
28 Sep 17#78
Yes, the Cupra is most certainly bland and boring whilst also being cheaper, 300bhp never puts a smile on your face.
OrribleHarry
28 Sep 17#77
Enjoy being bland and boring, it suits you..... :fearful:
The_Hoff
28 Sep 17#76
You applaud people making poor financial decisions.
That's great. Enjoy being different, it suits you.
OrribleHarry
28 Sep 17#75
I'm not deflecting nor did I advise.
My exact words were "I applaud anyone that dares to go with what they believe in and be different."
That's not advice, it's endorsement.
If everyone were like you the world would be a boring place.....
The_Hoff
28 Sep 17#74
You're deflecting, your advice to lease a car that's of poor overall value to be "different" is the worst advice I've seen on a leasing thread. And yes, I lease cars based on cost, not to lose more money than is needed by wanting to be "different".
If I needed a small city car and the Cactus or C1 deal was available when I needed to order one, it represented good value versus other cars in their class, then yes I would have ordered one. If I needed a family wagon I'd have ordered a Peugeot Traveller.
As it happened, I was in the market for a hatch, and based on that and the value proposition I went for a Seat Leon Cupra.
OrribleHarry
28 Sep 17#73
I never said it was better for me......
So by your measure you lease cars purely by cost? So even if you don't like the vehicle you will lease anyway if it's cheap?
So I assumed you snapped the sub £100 deals on the Cactus or the C1?
The_Hoff
27 Sep 17#72
No, better for you, clearly.
You either win or lose at leasing. The only way to win is to not be selective or on any way fussy about model or type. It's purely a numbers game.
Choosing a car to be different in the context of leasing is quite possibly the most stupid thing I've read. Plus, different in this case is a run of the mill Fiat.
Poor deal.
Rhythmeister
27 Sep 17#71
This is a Mazda with a Fiat engine really :nerd:
Rhythmeister
27 Sep 17#70
In a straight line only...
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#69
The leaf is a great taxi for the kids, runs literally on nowt, use it the most.
leelukehope
27 Sep 17#68
Not a fan of electrics (other than Tesla Model 3) or diesels but 535's can be good fun. Almost fun enough for the track if you stick an LSD in!
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#67
Lol, I have a Nissan leaf and 535d
leelukehope
27 Sep 17#66
Oh, that old chestnut :angry:
Sorry, only know how to cut my own hair! Which, funnily enough is a short back and sides! I'll take the stereotype if it means I get to drive fun cars :wink: What have you got?
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#65
Ah ok.
Short back and sides please sir.
:worried:
leelukehope
27 Sep 17#64
It's the only car that comes up if you type TTS into google images mate :wink: It's the Audi TTS
MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#63
Didn't really need to as the reference I made to it being Italian was a pretty loose label and at no stage did I make an argument for exactly who produced the car and where. The response I gave to the previous poster with info on Abarth was purely to highlight the pretty obvious link between the cars' Italian motor heritage, styling and the Company/Brand to dismiss the absurdity of it being "curious" to use the label Italian as if the two things were totally and utterly abstract which is obviously not the case. Bottom line is the brand itself is synonymous with Italian cars & styling and their badge is on it.
My Hugo Boss Polo shirt I'm wearing right now says "made in China" on the label, that doesn't mean I consider myself to be a wearer and advocate of Chinese fashion.... The boss brand is still synonymous with and considered a luxury German fashion house and as such I would label the clothing as being "German" not Chinese, be it technically right or wrong. We can split hairs on most topics in life really given the desire.
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#62
Never heard of a TTS what is that?
118luke
27 Sep 17#61
Im glad mine has been built by Brummies, not Sausage munching Krauts :grin:
VDisillusioned
27 Sep 17#60
You didn't actually read that Wikipedia page properly did you? Note this part en.wikipedia.org/wik…rth about half way down.
leelukehope
27 Sep 17#59
I've only ever gone for German cars. Not because of the brand but because I'm my opinion they look the nicest - but that's obviously subjective. I've currently got a TTS which is immensely fun to drive but a coil went at 26,000 miles and the TPMS system pops up saying malfunction every now and then... it's a very well built car that's great fun but I wouldn't say it's been as reliable as a japanese car would have been.
bowdiddly
27 Sep 17#58
bear in mind this is a 3 year lease,,most deals on here are 24 months.
Most new cars lose 40% + of value after 3 years.
I havent looked, but guess most cars in the £300ish per month leasing costs are in a lower new car price bracket
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#57
Define "better".....better for you? is not the same as better for someone else, I applaud anyone that dares to go with what they believe in and be different. I for one am bored the droves of certain brands of cars day after day, this is different and will turn heads and inspire conversations.
The_Hoff
27 Sep 17#56
It may be the case, but from a leasing perspective that's a poor ratio.
There's better cars out there costing less.
steptoe
27 Sep 17#55
Actually saw one of these in traffic the other morning, to be honest thought it was a cat c damaged repairable mx5 someone was waiting to get resprayed. However each to there ow
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#54
39% depreciation is above average if you purchased.
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#53
Lol, Clue's in the name!
Filthypig
27 Sep 17#52
Only thing I'd add to this deal is Abarth servicing is much more expensive than Fiat servicing. For some reason Fiat think that they can charge a premium on them, so just take that into account. I've had my Abarth 500 for 8 years now and refused to pay their premiums so always gone to a specialist. Not sure if lease deals allow for non-stealer stamps in the book though?
MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#51
I think £3.7kpa cost is very reasonable for the right car, at least by my own affordability status, others may disagree which is fair enough. I said I think £3.7kpa is too much for the car in this deal, not in general. By my estimations I'm looking at losing circa £5k pa (give or take 1k) in depreciation alone on my pretend car at present, which I'm not over the moon about but hey it is what it is.
I bought 2 of these yesterday just to further enhance my own illusion that I own an F-type:
and these:
The sudden price drop was insane, which is great because it makes no sense for me to spend good money on a fictional car that I pretend to own.. :unamused:
Wouldn't say I'm a groupie or fanboy of engineering in the welfare safaris of the grim north (midlands lol), I just fell in love with everything about the car (apart from the price tag and the JLR Sat-Nav system which absolutely sucks!, give me a command or i-drive system any day). Sorry for stinking up the thread by the way people lol.
.MUFC.
27 Sep 17#50
So will the AA and the RAC ;).
I'm not a VAG fanboi either, They do look good but looks aren't everything, Ask my wife ;).
bilo999
27 Sep 17#49
Oh dear - if VAG group are soo great, why do they keep acquiring Italian brands and chase after others they cant get like Alfa Romeo
Reason is that the Italians provide great style, and some of the best cars that any true petrol head will agree with that!
morrig
27 Sep 17#48
Can't wait to see the F1 Fiat, years ago they rusted quicker than their 0 to 60.
.MUFC.
27 Sep 17#47
Don't be "Horrible".
ezzer72
27 Sep 17#46
Well you thought spending £3k a year on a motor was a lot of money, so I’m still not convinced you have recently dropped 75 big ones on a car.
But that aside, how come you’re such a big fan of West Midlands engineering, with your opinions?
.MUFC.
27 Sep 17#45
You assumed wrong, Yes I've owned a couple of VW's and owned a couple of Fiats.
They lived up to there reputations that's for sure!.
I would hope that things have improved since then, This looks a nice car and since it's pretty much an MX5 with a Fiat engine it might not be so bad.
ezzer72
27 Sep 17#44
Excellent point Harry, and very well made. The only things I would like to add is that in many countries, Japanese cars are the most popular - the UK is a bit of a one off, and in particular, is the German car industry’s biggest single market (outside of Germany, anyway). Those rumours have worked wonders here.
MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#43
Where will you store all those excellent "Special Buys" like the 50L air compressor (plus attachments) though...?? :joy: :joy:
M1LFHunter
27 Sep 17#42
8k miles/year? Should just about get me to ALDI and back every week...
The_Hoff
27 Sep 17#41
£11,000 on a £28,000 car over 3 years, that's a poor deal.
MrSweeney
26 Sep 17#6
Sorry dude... I love lease deals but voted cold on this one. Not disputing the fact that it might be one of the better deals out there for this car & spec but just dont believe this is genuine value for money.... This works out at circa £3.7k per annum. I'd be happy to lose that sort of money on a very premium German motor but not on a low powered, 2 seater, Italian fun-mobile.....
ezzer72 to MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#10
Please do some proper research before assuming/advising that German cars are a good idea.
MrSweeney to ezzer72
27 Sep 17#33
Have done plenty of research over the years through ownership, renting, borrowing other people's, etc. Overall experience has always been positive in the grand scheme of things for me personally. Not suggesting it would be a good idea for *everyone* of course...
You're right though, definitely a bad idea to buy one if you can't speak German as you'll never figure out how to operate it... :unamused: :thumbsup:
bigbak to MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#22
You probably own a potting shed and green house.
I swapped from an Italian fun-mobile to a premium German motor due to fiancee having a baby. I die inside every time I drive it.
MrSweeney to bigbak
27 Sep 17#34
I do have a shed full of pott, so you're not far wrong and my house was green but I just painted some brown bits on it, so as to make it camouflage, now the police won't find it. :wink:
Know exactly what you mean about an "engaging car" vs a safe & sensible one. I've gone the other way, had a Merc that was beautiful but pretty boring to drive. Now recently bought an F-type R which makes you feel alive like nothing else I've ever experienced on 4 wheels.
ezzer72 to MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#36
Let’s pretend for a moment that’s true - you recommend against a car that’s brought to us from the same company that breed the World’s best supercars (whilst mixing in the typical ‘pub goers opinion that German cars are best), yet have spent c. £90,000 on something built by Brummies (soz Brummies, nothing personal) and developed using curry tokens.
Epic
MrSweeney to ezzer72
27 Sep 17#38
"Let's pretend for moment that's true" lol.... Alrighty then :joy:
Pretty much ....(although I didn't actually recommend against the car. I said I didn't feel this deal offered value for money) I genuinely think the car is pretty cool and quirky shall we say...? Would love to borrow one for a day whilst wearing a full face crash helmet... :ninja:
But as the saying goes "opinions are like ars*holes, everyone has one"
P.S. It was £75k nearly new. Was worth every penny if I get run over by a bus tomorrow. :wink:
m5rcc to MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#25
Curious given that this car is built in Japan by Mazda.
MrSweeney to m5rcc
27 Sep 17#35
Not sure which part of my very general, Italian reference is "curious" given that Abarth are an "Italian racing car and road car maker" as per wikipedia link below:
Pretty easy to join the dots on that one I would have thought regardless of which country the cars' nuts & bolts come from and who tightens said nuts & bolts...
The chap who designed the original Fiat 124 in 1966 was an American national so should we just say it's an American car to remain in keeping with your logic?
t9m to MrSweeney
27 Sep 17#40
You'd be LUCKY to lose that p/a on a very premium German motor...
OrribleHarry
27 Sep 17#39
I do love the car "experts" on this forum all the knowledge combined from rumours, Google and Jeremy Clarkson makes them qualified to comment on vehicles they have never owned or driven, it's actually both hilarious and pitiful in equal measures.
I am no expert by any measure but have worked in the automotive industry for 20 years for some of the largest automotive companies in the world, I have been in dozens of car factories and spent years studying standard deviations for reliability, quality and throughput.
Every car manufacturer attempts (some better than others) to emulate Japanese car factories by adoption of Kaisen methodology and lean manufacturing techniques yet the Japanese cars are not the most popular.
Generations of perfecting manufacturing techniques and honing reliability are nowhere near as powerful as rumours and boy racer opinions.
.MUFC.
27 Sep 17#18
Cold, it's a Fiat, you can't polish a turd.
bowdiddly to .MUFC.
27 Sep 17#19
Fiat own Ferrari !
.MUFC. to bowdiddly
27 Sep 17#20
Yes, which is why I wouldn't have one of them either ;).
I'd go for a Lambo since they're owned by Vag :).
OrribleHarry to .MUFC.
27 Sep 17#30
You know VAG is short for a lady garden right? How appropriate.....
ezzer72 to .MUFC.
27 Sep 17#37
Assuming from that you drive a VW Group car, I expect you do occasionally polish a turd
rich_1986 to bowdiddly
27 Sep 17#21
So based on that logic everyone who owns a Seat or Skoda should expect their cars to be on par with an Audi R8 or a Lamborghini :sunglasses:
airfix
27 Sep 17#32
This was going to have an Alfa Romeo badge but because it wasn't made in Italy it became a fiat
Peamarshy77
27 Sep 17#31
£309 buff per month for a Fiat??
VDisillusioned
26 Sep 17#7
#Comment completely unrelated to the deal#
Don't people say the 2.0 Mazda MX5 version, whilst a bit slower, is actually better to drive than the Fiat/Abarth Spider because the turbo spoils the power delivery? That said I saw a Fiat Spider today, for the first time, and it looked prettier than the far more numerous new model, still nice looking IMO, MX5s I've seen. But then I think that was a standard Fiat Spider, all these contrasting panels on the the Abarth probably look silly.
bma1445 to VDisillusioned
27 Sep 17#9
In person the Abarth looks far better.
ive driven the Mazda - yeah the Abarth is a bit sluggish in the low end because of the turbo lag, but keep it above 2.5k and it’s great
the Abarth version is much better than the standard fiat
JB74 to bma1445
27 Sep 17#14
I'm actually driving the 2012 FERRARI F12 as we speak! it's superfast, but pretty twitchy on the bends without a few tweaks......... "Hooray" for Forza (& female chest balloons) :face_with_monocle:
This will probably go cold, but I’ve had one of these since January after seeing it on the grand tour.
yes, it’s expensive for what it is, it’s embarrassing in car parks, and it doesn’t have cup holders (they’re a £140 optional extra!!).
But, test drive one and you’ll fall in love! 3 things:
- not sure whether leasing is worth it. I’m paying about the same for mine (ex demo with lots of extras - no cup holders though!) not leasing.
- these are probably scorpione - cheaper but you lose a few things (Bose I think, leather seats)
- do not under any circumstances buy the auto! Manual is the way to go on this car
7day to bma1445
27 Sep 17#16
Thanks ..how did you get the demonstrator car and was it 50% of
bma1445 to 7day
27 Sep 17#23
Most dealers have demos available - fiat try to get rid of them after 400ish miles (mine had 300 on the clock).
And PCP, so same price but have the option to buy it - seems better than leasing. Either way, it's a fantastic car.
Diggler01
27 Sep 17#17
Car looks ok, but I'm arachnophobic, so the last thing I want is Abarth Spider.
Rob_1304
27 Sep 17#15
Are Fiat no longer synonymous with their popular old acronym then? This looks intriguing but I can't ignore their old rep which has made me avoid them ever since.
TheBiker
27 Sep 17#11
Its so sloow. COLD from me.
JB74 to TheBiker
27 Sep 17#13
I chased a penguin across the antarctic plains once....... that wasn't slow, but was bloody cold :face_with_monocle:
M0nkeymick
26 Sep 17#8
If I had the money. ..I would definitely be in there....its beautiful.
bowdiddly
26 Sep 17#4
airbus330
26 Sep 17#3
:ninja: Hot, because that car is just, well, Hot
JB74
26 Sep 17#1
Nice!! Now all i need to do is get a job, find a girlfriend, move out of my mums basement and stop biting my toenails!
soon i'll be cruising around with the all sexual charisma of michael knight :raised_hand:
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Name off the top of your head five German fashion houses (well just four more as Hugh Boss is already mentioned)!
Now off the top of your head, try the same for Italian fashion houses
Think when it comes to style, the Italians might just have that one - and no cheating using Google!
But to everyone else it's just another Seat in just another carpark, boring.
I'm in the market for a Sunday toy, although this vehicle isn't it, I will continue my search for a financially irresponsible toy, and you know why? Because I want to and because I can....
That's great. Enjoy being different, it suits you.
My exact words were "I applaud anyone that dares to go with what they believe in and be different."
That's not advice, it's endorsement.
If everyone were like you the world would be a boring place.....
If I needed a small city car and the Cactus or C1 deal was available when I needed to order one, it represented good value versus other cars in their class, then yes I would have ordered one. If I needed a family wagon I'd have ordered a Peugeot Traveller.
As it happened, I was in the market for a hatch, and based on that and the value proposition I went for a Seat Leon Cupra.
So by your measure you lease cars purely by cost? So even if you don't like the vehicle you will lease anyway if it's cheap?
So I assumed you snapped the sub £100 deals on the Cactus or the C1?
You either win or lose at leasing. The only way to win is to not be selective or on any way fussy about model or type. It's purely a numbers game.
Choosing a car to be different in the context of leasing is quite possibly the most stupid thing I've read. Plus, different in this case is a run of the mill Fiat.
Poor deal.
Sorry, only know how to cut my own hair! Which, funnily enough is a short back and sides! I'll take the stereotype if it means I get to drive fun cars :wink: What have you got?
Short back and sides please sir.
:worried:
My Hugo Boss Polo shirt I'm wearing right now says "made in China" on the label, that doesn't mean I consider myself to be a wearer and advocate of Chinese fashion.... The boss brand is still synonymous with and considered a luxury German fashion house and as such I would label the clothing as being "German" not Chinese, be it technically right or wrong. We can split hairs on most topics in life really given the desire.
Most new cars lose 40% + of value after 3 years.
I havent looked, but guess most cars in the £300ish per month leasing costs are in a lower new car price bracket
I for one am bored the droves of certain brands of cars day after day, this is different and will turn heads and inspire conversations.
There's better cars out there costing less.
I've had my Abarth 500 for 8 years now and refused to pay their premiums so always gone to a specialist. Not sure if lease deals allow for non-stealer stamps in the book though?
I bought 2 of these yesterday just to further enhance my own illusion that I own an F-type:
and these:
The sudden price drop was insane, which is great because it makes no sense for me to spend good money on a fictional car that I pretend to own.. :unamused:
Wouldn't say I'm a groupie or fanboy of engineering in the welfare safaris of the grim north (midlands lol), I just fell in love with everything about the car (apart from the price tag and the JLR Sat-Nav system which absolutely sucks!, give me a command or i-drive system any day). Sorry for stinking up the thread by the way people lol.
I'm not a VAG fanboi either, They do look good but looks aren't everything, Ask my wife ;).
Reason is that the Italians provide great style, and some of the best cars that any true petrol head will agree with that!
But that aside, how come you’re such a big fan of West Midlands engineering, with your opinions?
They lived up to there reputations that's for sure!.
I would hope that things have improved since then, This looks a nice car and since it's pretty much an MX5 with a Fiat engine it might not be so bad.
Not disputing the fact that it might be one of the better deals out there for this car & spec but just dont believe this is genuine value for money....
This works out at circa £3.7k per annum. I'd be happy to lose that sort of money on a very premium German motor but not on a low powered, 2 seater, Italian fun-mobile.....
You're right though, definitely a bad idea to buy one if you can't speak German as you'll never figure out how to operate it... :unamused: :thumbsup:
I swapped from an Italian fun-mobile to a premium German motor due to fiancee having a baby.
I die inside every time I drive it.
Know exactly what you mean about an "engaging car" vs a safe & sensible one. I've gone the other way, had a Merc that was beautiful but pretty boring to drive. Now recently bought an F-type R which makes you feel alive like nothing else I've ever experienced on 4 wheels.
Epic
Pretty much ....(although I didn't actually recommend against the car. I said I didn't feel this deal offered value for money) I genuinely think the car is pretty cool and quirky shall we say...? Would love to borrow one for a day whilst wearing a full face crash helmet... :ninja:
But as the saying goes "opinions are like ars*holes, everyone has one"
P.S. It was £75k nearly new. Was worth every penny if I get run over by a bus tomorrow. :wink:
en.wikipedia.org/wik…rth
Pretty easy to join the dots on that one I would have thought regardless of which country the cars' nuts & bolts come from and who tightens said nuts & bolts...
The chap who designed the original Fiat 124 in 1966 was an American national so should we just say it's an American car to remain in keeping with your logic?
I am no expert by any measure but have worked in the automotive industry for 20 years for some of the largest automotive companies in the world, I have been in dozens of car factories and spent years studying standard deviations for reliability, quality and throughput.
Every car manufacturer attempts (some better than others) to emulate Japanese car factories by adoption of Kaisen methodology and lean manufacturing techniques yet the Japanese cars are not the most popular.
Generations of perfecting manufacturing techniques and honing reliability are nowhere near as powerful as rumours and boy racer opinions.
I'd go for a Lambo since they're owned by Vag :).
Don't people say the 2.0 Mazda MX5 version, whilst a bit slower, is actually better to drive than the Fiat/Abarth Spider because the turbo spoils the power delivery? That said I saw a Fiat Spider today, for the first time, and it looked prettier than the far more numerous new model, still nice looking IMO, MX5s I've seen. But then I think that was a standard Fiat Spider, all these contrasting panels on the the Abarth probably look silly.
ive driven the Mazda - yeah the Abarth is a bit sluggish in the low end because of the turbo lag, but keep it above 2.5k and it’s great
the Abarth version is much better than the standard fiat
it's superfast, but pretty twitchy on the bends without a few tweaks......... "Hooray" for Forza (& female chest balloons) :face_with_monocle:
yes, it’s expensive for what it is, it’s embarrassing in car parks, and it doesn’t have cup holders (they’re a £140 optional extra!!).
But, test drive one and you’ll fall in love! 3 things:
- not sure whether leasing is worth it. I’m paying about the same for mine (ex demo with lots of extras - no cup holders though!) not leasing.
- these are probably scorpione - cheaper but you lose a few things (Bose I think, leather seats)
- do not under any circumstances buy the auto! Manual is the way to go on this car
And PCP, so same price but have the option to buy it - seems better than leasing. Either way, it's a fantastic car.
Now all i need to do is get a job, find a girlfriend, move out of my mums basement and stop biting my toenails!
soon i'll be cruising around with the all sexual charisma of michael knight :raised_hand: