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  • #31
    Originally posted by Transporter View Post
    If you're young male and want to start family or you still want to have kids, don't use it very often.
    And eating red meat is potentially dangerous
    so is crossing the road
    or lifting anything
    or climbing ladders
    or driving cars, that's potentially fatal
    and riding a motorcycle is 30 times more dangerous than driving a car
    scuba diving is also potentially fatal
    operating a chainsaw is exceedingly dangerous
    staying in the sun could kill me
    using a mobile phone will probably cause me to grow a second head
    and I spent years being irradiated by the emissions from CRT computer monitors not to say being in rooms and cars full of smokers in the 196o's, 70's and 80's
    but do you want to know what the most dangerous thing of all is?

    ....reading all the crap on the Internet that tells you how dangerous life is.
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    • #32
      Gee, I didn't know all that, thanks for letting us know.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
        Gee, I didn't know all that, thanks for letting us know.
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        • #34
          Thanks for the advice Duckster. The Skoda deal I have is probably not that crash hot. One of the reason is that 70% of the world's supply of diesel engine mother board has been wiped out in the tsunami, (so I was told) so the demand for the Superb TDI is so high that there was no reason for discount. Although I don't understand why it didn't affect the Passat? Maybe VW keeps all the stock of motherboard to themselves, and whatever is left they give to Skoda.

          Maybe I'll stick with Passat this time, and in 3 years see what the Superb does in the used car market. Personally I think it will do well, as used car price is usually reflected by how much discount you get with new car. Remember how much Magna was slashing their price? I know Maxima is doing the same now which really hurts resale. So who knows? Superb might do better than Passat as suggested by Redbook.

          I can still get a Superb in 3 years. Good thing this is not marriage, you only have to commit yourself for 3 years.

          Well, I still have one day to think about it.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BlackSuperb View Post
            And to think I went through a painful operation 15 years ago to achieve the same result.
            Don't say that, I'm facing that option in the near future, unless we go another round...either way I can't escape it..

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            • #36
              Based on the prices you have obtained, I couldn't blame you for going for the Passat. Maybe next time, the Superb will be such a good option the Passat won't have a chance. Hopefully your wife will want a Superb wagon, when the times comes to renew her lease.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by VAG newbie View Post
                . But I've made too many emotional decisions before (2 Magnas, a Rover 75), and when it comes to resale, it really bit me. So gotta come to some senses.
                I assume the emotion you were feeling when you bought the Magnas was depression?

                Real world experience on this forum is that Skodas are holding their value as good/slightly better as VW.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by woofy View Post
                  Don't say that, I'm facing that option in the near future, unless we go another round...either way I can't escape it..
                  Operation doesn't hurt a bit (nothing 2 paracetamol doesn't fix) but the dull ache for several years afterwards isn't fantastic. Happily, most only have to go through it once.
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                  • #39
                    Yeah I was reading up on after effects, the dull ache was common...as was buildups and explosions...I'd rather not have any.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by brad View Post
                      I assume the emotion you were feeling when you bought the Magnas was depression?

                      Real world experience on this forum is that Skodas are holding their value as good/slightly better as VW.
                      With the Magnas, not only depression, also anger. Why did Camry hold the value better than the Magna? Why do people love Toyota?

                      Yes, I personally still think that Skoda shouldn't do too bad especially there aren't many discounts with the new car and so little choices on the used market. But the problem is I have to convince my better half, and with my previous experience with Magna and Rover? She doesn't trust my judgement Actually she asked me to give her 10 reasons why I should get a Skoda, which wasn't that hard because Superb is a really good car! Except when both quotes came back and the prices are only $90 apart, my value for money/bang for the buck argument have lost ground.......

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by woofy View Post
                        Yeah I was reading up on after effects, the dull ache was common...as was buildups and explosions...I'd rather not have any.
                        I know nothing of the latter - depends on the technique they use I guess.

                        The ache isn't terrible. Very similar to how it feels 24hrs after you've copped a steel capped boot in the nuts. You know it could feel better but you definately know it could be worse. Mine lasted a few years, which I'm told is unusual. I have a theory about why but we are venturing into overshare territory
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                        • #42
                          Ahhh~~~ Got stuffed by VW dealer!!

                          They guranteed me that I will have a RVC on delivery (after checking with factory in Germany, so I was told) with the Passat, I signed the contract (with "must have RVC" on it) and put in the deposit. Got the finance and was all happy waiting for the brand new Passat to come!

                          Then it occured to me, they haven't deduct the deposit from my credit card yet. So called the dealer back. The sales manager I dealt with have left that dealership, and the new manager told me that the order was never put in and "you are pretty much guranteed that you won't have RVC!"

                          Well, he was happy for the order not to proceed. So I will be joining you all on the Skoda band wagon!

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                          • #43
                            I think you missed the right thread Kiwi......from the sounds of it Brads convo and VAG newbie both equated to a kick in the nuts though.....

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                            • #44
                              That absolutely sucks to hear that Sales Manager was happy to take through the deal process and then at the last hurdle just decide not to submit your order for you.

                              Great news that you are getting a Skoda now though!!!!!

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