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Buy secondhand every time. As far as I can see, the only possible advantage of buying new is the "look what I can afford" moment which once you drive it off the forecourt costs you dearly. Save the money, get a higher spec second hand one and if you want to impress the easily impressible- stick a personal plate on it.
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Look at what you can afford in new vans, and buy an identical second-hand one (or even new from Belgium) and with the possible savings (if you do your homework) and buy a nice car with the savings.
------------- need to sell it, or shift it.(s midlands)
www.thetrading-post.co.uk
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