MY07 STI Deals
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MY07 STI Deals
Considering my next car and have it down to a shortlist of
MY07 STI
MY07 Spec C
MY07 A - Line.
I am not worried at all about the issues with Euro / JDM but i am keen to get the very best deal.
Litchfields & PCM have both responded well to my enquiries but is there anyone else out there i should speaking with.
I am especially keen to find the best MY07 STI price (with or without PPP).
Has anyone come across any car supermarket deals on the MY07 STI ?
MY07 STI
MY07 Spec C
MY07 A - Line.
I am not worried at all about the issues with Euro / JDM but i am keen to get the very best deal.
Litchfields & PCM have both responded well to my enquiries but is there anyone else out there i should speaking with.
I am especially keen to find the best MY07 STI price (with or without PPP).
Has anyone come across any car supermarket deals on the MY07 STI ?
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motorpoint are doing the 07 sti at £20699,but add on your tracker/cat 1 alarm/wheel nuts for the full price
My local dealer(montys of sheffield)are knocking brand new 07sti's out at just over £23,000 on the road,and spec D's at around £22500...............
Keen pricing,but i feel the dealers and I.M are just clearing the currant shape car before the my08 motor arrives later this year or early next year
Also,i have spotted 06/56 sti's floating around with minimal mileage for around 19-20 grand,with the best part of 3 years left on the warranty
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My local dealer(montys of sheffield)are knocking brand new 07sti's out at just over £23,000 on the road,and spec D's at around £22500...............
Keen pricing,but i feel the dealers and I.M are just clearing the currant shape car before the my08 motor arrives later this year or early next year
Also,i have spotted 06/56 sti's floating around with minimal mileage for around 19-20 grand,with the best part of 3 years left on the warranty
mark
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The best deal would be to buy second-hand. An 05 if you like the blobs or 06 for the new ones. Especially with the new model due out shortly.
If you're not worried at all about the terrible depreciation, then you already have the details of some of the best deals around.
If you're not worried at all about the terrible depreciation, then you already have the details of some of the best deals around.
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The 2007 2.5 STi does seem good value though ?
Run it for 3 years (warranty period) and then flog it for £13.5k, or is that a bit ambitious ?
Its only then really losing just over £2.5k per year, seems cheap fun !
Run it for 3 years (warranty period) and then flog it for £13.5k, or is that a bit ambitious ?
Its only then really losing just over £2.5k per year, seems cheap fun !
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