Fiat Panda 100hp.....anyone cheaper??
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Fiat Panda 100hp.....anyone cheaper??
Well,my missus went out today so as i had nothing to do i thought i would go and have a look at one of these new Panda 100hp's that a lot of mag's seem to be raving about as i do like the look of them and to see what all the fuss was about.
The conclusion is that it is an absolutely blinding little car,it's comfortable,quick,handles well,has a fantastic standard spec,and as i say,i think they look brilliant.The doors also shut with a good thud,which you would expect them to feel flimsy,and although some of the plastics are a bit hard,it does seem very well built (for the price and for a Fiat)...................and i have fallen in love with it!!!
And so................
I have got the dealer down to £8995 (£9995 list),with free metallic paint (i think they look best in grey and it's a £350 option),full set of carpet mat's,full set of rubber mat's,and a free tankfull of fuel on the road for a March 2007 '07 Plate.He has also said he will pay £3500 for my wifes Berlingo Multispace which i paid £2900 for for her birthday in October,or £2500 for a '52 plate Fiat Seicento i bought last week for £1100 as a runabout until i can pick up my new STI next week.
The only extra i am tempted to get is the optional 5 disc multichanger(or should i just get an ipod),and the 6 speaker stereo upgrade with subwoofer and wheel mounted controls.Bluetooth is already part of the standard spec along with climate control,electric windows,sports seats,6 speed gearbox,privacy glass etc etc.
So what i want to know is,is there any websites i should check to see if i can get it cheaper,as i am pretty determined to buy one (for my wife ).
The conclusion is that it is an absolutely blinding little car,it's comfortable,quick,handles well,has a fantastic standard spec,and as i say,i think they look brilliant.The doors also shut with a good thud,which you would expect them to feel flimsy,and although some of the plastics are a bit hard,it does seem very well built (for the price and for a Fiat)...................and i have fallen in love with it!!!
And so................
I have got the dealer down to £8995 (£9995 list),with free metallic paint (i think they look best in grey and it's a £350 option),full set of carpet mat's,full set of rubber mat's,and a free tankfull of fuel on the road for a March 2007 '07 Plate.He has also said he will pay £3500 for my wifes Berlingo Multispace which i paid £2900 for for her birthday in October,or £2500 for a '52 plate Fiat Seicento i bought last week for £1100 as a runabout until i can pick up my new STI next week.
The only extra i am tempted to get is the optional 5 disc multichanger(or should i just get an ipod),and the 6 speaker stereo upgrade with subwoofer and wheel mounted controls.Bluetooth is already part of the standard spec along with climate control,electric windows,sports seats,6 speed gearbox,privacy glass etc etc.
So what i want to know is,is there any websites i should check to see if i can get it cheaper,as i am pretty determined to buy one (for my wife ).
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I have driven the FR with the 150bhp 1.8T engine and was pretty underwhelmed by it,so a 1.4 is not going to impress....................the choice of car is made and it is definately going to be the Panda,the question was if anyone knows of a website or dealer i could check to get it cheaper
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They're good fun to drive then?
I did smile when you said you'd a Berlingo as they do remind me of the Fiat so i can see why you go for the looks
Have you tried the Suzuki Swift out of interest?
I did smile when you said you'd a Berlingo as they do remind me of the Fiat so i can see why you go for the looks
Have you tried the Suzuki Swift out of interest?
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Really is a bloody fun car though,thats why for the first time in my motoring career i am actually tempted to buy a brand new car.
Unfortunately we need 5 doors otherwise the Swift Sport may be just as good.
Now got the dealer down to £8700,but he thinks he will also reduce the part ex allowances,so he is getting back to me tomorrow and if he says the same thing,he can keep it as i am sure he is more desperate to sell than i am to buy
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LOL.................I said it was my wifes aswell .
Really is a bloody fun car though,thats why for the first time in my motoring career i am actually tempted to buy a brand new car.
Unfortunately we need 5 doors otherwise the Swift Sport may be just as good.
Now got the dealer down to £8700,but he thinks he will also reduce the part ex allowances,so he is getting back to me tomorrow and if he says the same thing,he can keep it as i am sure he is more desperate to sell than i am to buy
Really is a bloody fun car though,thats why for the first time in my motoring career i am actually tempted to buy a brand new car.
Unfortunately we need 5 doors otherwise the Swift Sport may be just as good.
Now got the dealer down to £8700,but he thinks he will also reduce the part ex allowances,so he is getting back to me tomorrow and if he says the same thing,he can keep it as i am sure he is more desperate to sell than i am to buy
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Why would any private person want a new car?...the minute you drive it off the forecourt, youve lost about 20% of its value....youd have to be loopy to buy brand new...especially a 9K panda???????
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This hotted-up Panda 100 HP has a new 1.4-litre, 16-valve engine with six-speed manual gearbox producing, yes, 100bhp, good for 0-60mph in 9.5 seconds, 115mph and 43.5mpg. A Sport button on the fascia remaps the ECU to give quicker throttle response and a more direct steering ratio. It's finished with a special bodykit, a unique grille, 15" alloys, chrome spoiler and exhaust pipes, front foglights, black interior trim and a leather steering wheel.
^ Awesome performance for the money
same sort of price 13.5K new .
^ Awesome performance for the money
same sort of price 13.5K new .
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Well, I read the Evo article and reckon it sounds a fun wee car !
I've spent more than that on a car, yet never bought brand new. Still, if new is what you want, it seems like it would be a laugh to drive and easy to own.
I've spent more than that on a car, yet never bought brand new. Still, if new is what you want, it seems like it would be a laugh to drive and easy to own.
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1k off a 10k newly released model.......I'd say you're doing well. You've got a few extras too. Have you thought about trying for a free service or 2 if they won't budge even further on the price?
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As stated,it is a car for my wife and 2 kids to run around in predominately.
I need 5 doors for the above reason.
If i wanted a second "high" performance model,i would go out and buy one,as i have done previously.
This thread was about finding out if anyone had any other suggestions on where i could try to get a better price ...................it was not a thread about people suggesting all kinds of cars that do not fit in with why i am considering buying the above car.I have considered several options already,and THIS car fits MY bill.
Oh and just for those that do not realise it,fun does come in shapes other than Impreza,and cars do not need 100's of BHP to be fun!!
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Cheers mate,like i say,he is phoning me back tomorrow so will see what he offers then,however,i think with 13% of list price and nearly £700 of extras it's a deal i am happy with,if the cash to change is right................will still at least try the 1st service aswell though!!
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Cheers mate,like i say,he is phoning me back tomorrow so will see what he offers then,however,i think with 13% of list price and nearly £700 of extras it's a deal i am happy with,if the cash to change is right................will still at least try the 1st service aswell though!!
A salesman that phones on a Sunday? Most of the clowns I`ve dealt with struggled to call me on a weekday!
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It does appear a good deal to me, there are a few demonstrators on autotrader for the same money.....
I certainly don't think i will get a better deal now for a brand new '07 plate with the extras that we want,it does just come down to the cash to change now.
A salesman that phones on a Sunday? Most of the clowns I`ve dealt with struggled to call me on a weekday!
I certainly don't think i will get a better deal now for a brand new '07 plate with the extras that we want,it does just come down to the cash to change now.
A salesman that phones on a Sunday? Most of the clowns I`ve dealt with struggled to call me on a weekday!
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If you bought one through me I could save you 22% on a Micra 160SR.
1.6 16v 108bhp 5 doors better quality etc...
Only want a small 'present' for my trouble...
1.6 16v 108bhp 5 doors better quality etc...
Only want a small 'present' for my trouble...
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Fiat Panda 100HP - New Car Reviews - Times Online
Seem to like it. I've read they Evo article and they love it too.
- if the dealer's offering £1000 off list, throwing in £350 paint and bits and bobs, and giving you a profit of £1400 on your trade in, I'd say it was a very good deal.
Seem to like it. I've read they Evo article and they love it too.
- if the dealer's offering £1000 off list, throwing in £350 paint and bits and bobs, and giving you a profit of £1400 on your trade in, I'd say it was a very good deal.
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I think that is a very good deal.
Go for it...I went to see one too and really liked it. Cannot afford it just yet but it would be very interesting to see your photos and reports one you have got it. i don't think you will lose much value with the discount you are getting.
Go for it...I went to see one too and really liked it. Cannot afford it just yet but it would be very interesting to see your photos and reports one you have got it. i don't think you will lose much value with the discount you are getting.
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I think it looks like a great car, Fiat back from the brink, go for it. Sounds like a good deal too. if you want a brand new car for this kind of money there is not a lot else.
Also in the Evo article they ended up pitting it against a Ren Clio V6 and in terms of wet road cross-country pace the Panda left the Clio for dead!
Also in the Evo article they ended up pitting it against a Ren Clio V6 and in terms of wet road cross-country pace the Panda left the Clio for dead!
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I think it looks like a great car, Fiat back from the brink, go for it. Sounds like a good deal too. if you want a brand new car for this kind of money there is not a lot else.
Also in the Evo article they ended up pitting it against a Ren Clio V6 and in terms of wet road cross-country pace the Panda left the Clio for dead!
Also in the Evo article they ended up pitting it against a Ren Clio V6 and in terms of wet road cross-country pace the Panda left the Clio for dead!
I must admit,i had no real intention of buying one when i went to look at it,i just wanted to see what all the fuss was about,as all the roadtests i have read all say that it's excellent.
However,after driving it,i can see why,it really is fantastic fun.................the garage also had a Smart Fourfour Brabus in(1.5 Turbo - 177bhp),which i also drove,and i got out of the Panda smiling and thinking it was brilliant,and i got out of the Smart thinking it was much inferior.................even dare i say on build quality,plus the Smart's computer showed 20.1mpg and the Panda's 36.4mpg.
The only problem i have is that if the dealer gets back to me and i buy one,i can see me using it more than the Impreza!!
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Finished reading Evo now,and they do rave about it.
I must admit,i had no real intention of buying one when i went to look at it,i just wanted to see what all the fuss was about,as all the roadtests i have read all say that it's excellent.
However,after driving it,i can see why,it really is fantastic fun.................the garage also had a Smart Fourfour Brabus in(1.5 Turbo - 177bhp),which i also drove,and i got out of the Panda smiling and thinking it was brilliant,and i got out of the Smart thinking it was much inferior.................even dare i say on build quality,plus the Smart's computer showed 20.1mpg and the Panda's 36.4mpg.
The only problem i have is that if the dealer gets back to me and i buy one,i can see me using it more than the Impreza!!
I must admit,i had no real intention of buying one when i went to look at it,i just wanted to see what all the fuss was about,as all the roadtests i have read all say that it's excellent.
However,after driving it,i can see why,it really is fantastic fun.................the garage also had a Smart Fourfour Brabus in(1.5 Turbo - 177bhp),which i also drove,and i got out of the Panda smiling and thinking it was brilliant,and i got out of the Smart thinking it was much inferior.................even dare i say on build quality,plus the Smart's computer showed 20.1mpg and the Panda's 36.4mpg.
The only problem i have is that if the dealer gets back to me and i buy one,i can see me using it more than the Impreza!!
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While i was trawling the internet for a better deal,i stumbled across a Panda Abarth which is due out sometime and thats got at least 120bhp from a 1.4/1.5 Turbo.................it will probably be after the Fiat 500 Abarth(which is due to get the same engine),however,that with a remap etc and putting out around 150-160bhp would be excellent i should imagine.
If only the salesman would get back to me....................how do they earn a living?
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Ah, the usual stupid comments from Scoobynet regulars. Of course you don't want a good looking supermini that all the car mags are raving about. You don't want the security of a 3 year warranty, the low insurance, great mpg, latest crash protection nor the fun of speccing up a brand new car. What you want to do is max out your budget buying a huge super saloon that is about as suitable for your wife as an armoured personel carrier. You can then max out your credit cards keeping it on the road. Go ahead and buy this car with confidence. If it loses 60% of the 10 grand list price over 3 years then with the deal you have managed to haggle you will only have lost 5 grand. Cheap, fun motoring. You would spend more than the 5 grand running some of the cars that these geniuses would have you buy. The usual stupid comments from the usual stupid people who think power is everything. Buy your car and enjoy it. A great choice.
I won't be replying to any follow-up abuse I get to this posting as I am going to be zooming around the Canadian Rockies on my skis rather than pouring petrol into my old STI.
I won't be replying to any follow-up abuse I get to this posting as I am going to be zooming around the Canadian Rockies on my skis rather than pouring petrol into my old STI.
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Ah, the usual stupid comments from Scoobynet regulars. Of course you don't want a good looking supermini that all the car mags are raving about. You don't want the security of a 3 year warranty, the low insurance, great mpg, latest crash protection nor the fun of speccing up a brand new car. What you want to do is max out your budget buying a huge super saloon that is about as suitable for your wife as an armoured personel carrier. You can then max out your credit cards keeping it on the road. Go ahead and buy this car with confidence. If it loses 60% of the 10 grand list price over 3 years then with the deal you have managed to haggle you will only have lost 5 grand. Cheap, fun motoring. You would spend more than the 5 grand running some of the cars that these geniuses would have you buy. The usual stupid comments from the usual stupid people who think power is everything. Buy your car and enjoy it. A great choice.
I won't be replying to any follow-up abuse I get to this posting as I am going to be zooming around the Canadian Rockies on my skis rather than pouring petrol into my old STI.
I won't be replying to any follow-up abuse I get to this posting as I am going to be zooming around the Canadian Rockies on my skis rather than pouring petrol into my old STI.
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Does anyone else simply enjoy driving all sorts of cars and do they also relish the challenge of getting the most out of whatever they drive?
I've had fun in Transits, Land Rover Defenders, hire Corsas, even a 1.0 litre Daihatsu Sirion, etc, etc as well as "fast" stuff.
Now the Panda sounds like an ideal blend of fun with enough oomph to play on the limit.
And the fact it has a Fiat badge is actually even more appealing as I have a condition called "badge snob contempt."
I've had fun in Transits, Land Rover Defenders, hire Corsas, even a 1.0 litre Daihatsu Sirion, etc, etc as well as "fast" stuff.
Now the Panda sounds like an ideal blend of fun with enough oomph to play on the limit.
And the fact it has a Fiat badge is actually even more appealing as I have a condition called "badge snob contempt."