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Hey guys,
Had a good read around and most of my questions have already been answered but I was off to potentially look at this Trophy (No. 320) in exchange for my FN2 CTR but couldn't see any previous info on here about it. Link below:
http://www.ianfarrellmotorcompany.co.uk/used-cars/renault-clio-2-0-16v-renaultsport-182-trophy-3dr-birmingham-201217466532704
Spoken to the dealer and he doesn't seem completely 'au fait' with the car he has in stock but so far I've got this info about it:
1 previous owner
67,000 miles
5 stamps in service book as follows:
10/06/06 13000 miles - Benfield Motors of Newcastle
15/02/07 25000 miles - Benfield Motors of Newcastle
29/05/08 48000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd
05/07/10 57000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd
15/07/11 62000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd (inc disc/pad change)
They said there is no documented evidence of a cambelt change but that this would be done prior to sale.
They also said there is no evidence of the Sachs dampers having been refurbished.
I asked regarding what look like different brakes on the front and the exhaust, to which they said all they know is the front brakes have Tarox 6 written on them and he thought the exhaust was standard (but I'm sure it doesn't look it?). They don't sound like they particularly know what is on the car when the guy traded it in.
I was just looking for advice on if anyone thinks it sounds like a decent price at £5k for the above? I was a bit worried about the gap in servicing but the car musn't have been used much as the mileage only crept up slowly at that time. The brakes sound like they might send me through the front windscreen but the previous owner must have known what he was doing to put a Tarox kit on it?
Should I be asking for more than just a cambelt change? Or should I knock the price down and ask them to leave the cambelt and take it along to KTEC instead for a full cambelt/aux belt pulley and de-phaser/water pump change that I know has been done by a specialist?
Of course all the above is subject to a HPI clear report as well which I should have asked about!
Cheers all!
Matt.
Had a good read around and most of my questions have already been answered but I was off to potentially look at this Trophy (No. 320) in exchange for my FN2 CTR but couldn't see any previous info on here about it. Link below:
http://www.ianfarrellmotorcompany.co.uk/used-cars/renault-clio-2-0-16v-renaultsport-182-trophy-3dr-birmingham-201217466532704
Spoken to the dealer and he doesn't seem completely 'au fait' with the car he has in stock but so far I've got this info about it:
1 previous owner
67,000 miles
5 stamps in service book as follows:
10/06/06 13000 miles - Benfield Motors of Newcastle
15/02/07 25000 miles - Benfield Motors of Newcastle
29/05/08 48000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd
05/07/10 57000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd
15/07/11 62000 miles - Cartec@Vroom Ltd (inc disc/pad change)
They said there is no documented evidence of a cambelt change but that this would be done prior to sale.
They also said there is no evidence of the Sachs dampers having been refurbished.
I asked regarding what look like different brakes on the front and the exhaust, to which they said all they know is the front brakes have Tarox 6 written on them and he thought the exhaust was standard (but I'm sure it doesn't look it?). They don't sound like they particularly know what is on the car when the guy traded it in.
I was just looking for advice on if anyone thinks it sounds like a decent price at £5k for the above? I was a bit worried about the gap in servicing but the car musn't have been used much as the mileage only crept up slowly at that time. The brakes sound like they might send me through the front windscreen but the previous owner must have known what he was doing to put a Tarox kit on it?
Should I be asking for more than just a cambelt change? Or should I knock the price down and ask them to leave the cambelt and take it along to KTEC instead for a full cambelt/aux belt pulley and de-phaser/water pump change that I know has been done by a specialist?
Of course all the above is subject to a HPI clear report as well which I should have asked about!
Cheers all!
Matt.