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Old 06-11-09, 03:28 PM   #3
yeti
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It's down to availability. Because no one's got any money, if they've got a car that's got test and works, they're likely to hang on to it.

Likewise, the scrappage scheme's seeing the death of a lot of decent older cars, you know the score, bought a brand new Audi 80 when they retired in 1998, Audi serviced it from new, now a Kia Picanto makes much more sense to them so squish the Audi and get 2 grand off the Kia.
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