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Old Feb 18th, 2013, 10:23   #16
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ps the word 'Ebay' is enough to bring me out in a hot sweat and have sleepless nights...!!!
I concur, you do have to be very careful with eBay but if you do the correct checks and double check paperword and version numbers etc... All should be well.

I have been stung in the past and once bitten twice shy an all that.

I've seen your figures on previous threads and do realise for peace of mind and possibly less hassle it can work out cheap overall with a new car too. I suppose it comes down to the difference of being able to afford to pay up front or pay as to go. The initial buy is what most cannot afford.

I do however think that Volvo needs to get up to date with its warranty side of life. You have Kia offering a fantastic 7yrs, you've got Vauxhall with their 100,000 mile warranty and other manufacturers offering considerably more than Volvo.

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