Lets see, I personally prefer the cloth and the normal steering wheel, the alloys are better than all standards except the Rays, white is a very rare colour and 100K isnt massive for a 2003 car ....... it may even still be in Km's, in which case its actually pretty low mileage.
Maybe thats why this one is being offered at £5K then?
Im not saying its bargain of the century by any means but I dont see where all the hatred is coming from?
Dude its not hatred.....its a car that this guy is struggling to shift at 5k. Its at the absolute arse end of the market (taking Zed values in to new levels of dross - there are FTO's selling for this price!).
At a guess (and its a guess before anyone starts squeaking) it needs a grand of work to get it looking nice and niggles sorted......why not spend a grand extra buying the car and get something thats less akin to lightly tapping a mousetrap with your pecker.
£950 more gets you this
http://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified ... ?logcode=p
I go back to my original point - my view is that you can tell a lot about a person and a car about how well its looked after - this guy and/or previous owners clearly care more about mods than they do in maintaining the fabric of the car (i.e the seat having a hole the side of the Kimberly Diamond Mine in the bolster).
This car will be difficult to shift if you buy it......thats just an absolute fact.
You may like no leather, no toys, minging alloys (each to their own) but the world at large would be looking for a leather, GT pack, UK if possible in a relatively stock state.
I don't know where all this positivity is coming from! We've absolutley pulverised better cars than this for having the slightest problem! This looks like its dropped off 'Fast and the Furious Grimsby Drift' and we're all having a sex wee about it!
Perhaps its the white rarity thing?
If you can be bothered then go have a look but personally I just wouldn't bother my arse and I'd save another grand.