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hes driven a few as he does pdi checks on new vehicles and servicing,montes ride is firm but as Richard said good set of coilovers will smooth out the ride

I've never been in a car where the ride has bothered me - although the Romanian cart tracks that pass for roads about here often have.

Confused as how a Ford Dealership can work it so as they are giving more than £1,000 over the odds to take a trade in, 

and likely not even get £6,000 for it, so double loss really.

 

It happens, but the Finance Director usually has something to say, as does the accountant.

But if they are getting the sale of a new or used car at the really important time,  ie Q1, then anything can be done.

At least if he goes for an overtake that would be marginal in his Monte, in a ST he'll complete the overtake with a better safety margin and it will corner and brake better.....much better excuse than diesel gate

Or a worse excuse, he's loosing races to his mates? :D 

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Confused as how a Ford Dealership can work it so as they are giving more than £1,000 over the odds to take a trade in,

and likely not even get £6,000 for it, so double loss really.

It happens, but the Finance Director usually has something to say, as does the accountant.

But if they are getting the sale of a new or used car at the really important time, ie Q1, then anything can be done.

Book value is £6,800 and the garage owner has given him that price, possibly because he works there he is getting preferential treatment? , he's a good lad and apparently he's becoming a great mechanic , it's also a good advert staff driving fords into work rather than skoda,VW and other marquees?, I think the deal would be the st 3 for st.1 price, if buying new

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