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Best Deal on a Fab VRS

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Where is the best place to buy a Fab VRS from.

I'm looking to order a new VRS fairly soon, I want a black with cruise control.

What sort of price should i be able to haggle the dealers down to? I'v seen places on the net advertising them a fair bit lowet than main dealers but they have ne deffinate delivery time and most will not offer part exchange.

I cant really manage without a car so selling min privatly and then waiting for one which has been ordered online isnt really an option.

Best price I've seen posted on here so far was

We managed to get about 1k off list for a Fabia vRS with some options on, and a delivery of 1st March (05 reg) from Merritts Skoda, Aylesbury. The best discount from 4 other local dealers was

Before adding the toys, I managed to get the base price of mine down to just over

Good spot, Dave. Compared to drivethedeal.com they are a bit cheaper - but DtD include delivery in their prices whereas Autofinders don't. Given that Bakewell isn't too far away, that isn't necessarily a bad thing, though! Would be quite a nice run back in the new vRS. :D

I ordered my from the dealer

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I ordered my from the dealer

Clock in Derby ! Steve Cantrell is ur man :)

Andy

p.S tell him i said hi, and to get his **** in gear with my car :lol:

Are any of these prices with a trade-in and how good was the trade-in ?

The trade in would be trade value at that. I had no p/x - but as an example if you wanted to take a 3 year old Octavia in with average miles you may be looking at 5-6k with all the discount of the new car. "price to change" is the most important figure though. I did it the best of both worlds, sold my car privatly which means no one makes on my car, and screwed the dealer down for cash which means i got a bargin new car :)

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The trade in would be trade value at that. I had no p/x - but as an example if you wanted to take a 3 year old Octavia in with average miles you may be looking at 5-6k with all the discount of the new car. "price to change" is the most important figure though. I did it the best of both worlds, sold my car privatly which means no one makes on my car, and screwed the dealer down for cash which means i got a bargin new car :)

As much as I'd prefert to sell my car privatly and then buy a new car, I cant really manage without a car in the meantime so timine the sale of my car and delivery of the new one might be a problem.

I'm waiting for a trade in value for my car from www.autofinders.ltd.uk

but in the mean time does anyong want to buy a nice top of the range honda Accord?

I find the best way of judging the price of your car is to go onto autotrader.co.uk and searching for similar cars to yours within 60 miles of you being sold private. This is more realistic than "book" value.

Andy

I asked about a trade in on my 04 plate vRS, with 30K exactly, bought 1st May 04. Mint condition.

Skoda offered 7,450 :eek: :eek:

Ford offered 7,985 :o:o

Private sale i rekon between

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