Rik_Biel Bionic Bealie Member 271 Member For: 21y 6m 3d Location: Perth West Oz Posted 17/09/05 11:31 AM Share Posted 17/09/05 11:31 AM I am about to sign up for a new XR6 MkII sedan, SSS auto, on Monday.I'm opting for a cheap deal on a runout model rather than waiting for the BF (and I prefer the look of the BA to the BF anyway)Drawing upon all of your combined experience, are there any things I should consider doing sooner rather than later, eg put new pads in straight away to avoid disk warp/brake shudder ?I'm thinking of things that perhaps you might class as preventative maintenance.Cheers guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRBloke Donating Members 1,219 Member For: 21y 8m 13d Posted 17/09/05 11:41 AM Share Posted 17/09/05 11:41 AM Mate im currently driving a Mark II April Build (demo) and it seems to be great after 15,000 kms.. The brake problem was fixed late in 2003 I believe therefore you should not have a problem at all.They are a great car if your buying at the right money!Do you mind if I ask how much?The only options id go for would be the premium sound and 18's... I hate BA II 17's but that's just my personal opinion. Good luck. My only advice would be to run them on Pulp and get the oil changed at the 3,000 km service rather then just the inspection...The only other thing I would recommend you do if you do alot of night driving is put some of these Phillips 50 + 50 bulbs in, they are damn awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rik_Biel Bionic Bealie Member 271 Member For: 21y 6m 3d Location: Perth West Oz Posted 17/09/05 11:54 AM Author Share Posted 17/09/05 11:54 AM Well, this is what the draft contract looks like;Retail price, plus dealer delivery, less discount $32,842.86Accessories;- Carpet mat set blue XR- included- Dash mat - included- Luggage compartment liner - included- Front mudspats - included- Rear mudspats - included- Lock nuts for alloys - included- XR Scuff plate kit - included- Bonnet protector - included- Lifetime window tint - included- Prestige paint (Bionic) - included- Dual fuel gas conversion - $2,454.55Subtotal $35,297.41GST $ 3,529.74Total including stamp duty & rego $41,950But as I am doing a novated lease, the amount financed is exclusive of GST (lease company gets a credit for it, so doesn't charge it up front, but charges it in lease payments, employer gets a credit for it, so doesn't charge me it)So the amount financed is $38,420For a brand new, dual fuel Falcon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRBloke Donating Members 1,219 Member For: 21y 8m 13d Posted 17/09/05 12:03 PM Share Posted 17/09/05 12:03 PM Ok...Mine cost me $36,000 with 18 inch rims, Premium sound, Spats, Mats, Headlight covers, Foglight covers, Dash mat, Nokia Car kit and this was 12 months ago...I could have a brand new one without Dual Fuel for $33,000 drive away inc GST and on roads... I think you should work them a bit harder! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rik_Biel Bionic Bealie Member 271 Member For: 21y 6m 3d Location: Perth West Oz Posted 17/09/05 01:08 PM Author Share Posted 17/09/05 01:08 PM Hmmmm - I'm starting to think the same thing....I'm getting a fleet discount of $4400, and all those bits mentioned thrown in, but there doesn't seem to be any "run-out" pricing reduction Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maximum_velocity Lemming No #5 Member 1,991 Member For: 20y 3m 16d Gender: Male Location: Endeavour Hills, Victoria Posted 17/09/05 01:12 PM Share Posted 17/09/05 01:12 PM Hmmmm - I'm starting to think the same thing....I'm getting a fleet discount of $4400, and all those bits mentioned thrown in, but there doesn't seem to be any "run-out" pricing reduction<{POST_SNAPBACK}>There will be some serious price reductions soon mate you can guarentee it. Wait a month or so and the the prices will plumet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GlennAUII Former XT pilot Lifetime Members 4,791 Member For: 21y 7m 16d Gender: Male Location: The Womb Posted 23/09/05 06:32 AM Share Posted 23/09/05 06:32 AM $41,950 for an NA is expensive.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rik_Biel Bionic Bealie Member 271 Member For: 21y 6m 3d Location: Perth West Oz Posted 23/09/05 01:50 PM Author Share Posted 23/09/05 01:50 PM (edited) Yeah, it would be. But this is an NA and a duel fuel ULP/LPG Redid some numbers and applied some persuasion(waves hand in a Jedi like manner)Final cash cost to me $27,951None up front$18k in lease payments spread over 5 years$9,900 residual at the end of the 5 years.Edit: Oh - and I also got the following extras on top;- tow bar kit- headlamp protectors- Seat back organiser x2- First aid kit(last 2 items being my Wife's input ) Edited 23/09/05 01:52 PM by Rik_Biel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
physh Member 248 Member For: 22y 5m 1d Location: Canberra Posted 23/09/05 11:22 PM Share Posted 23/09/05 11:22 PM Rik, did you trade something in to get that final amount?IMO that's pretty good price. Especially with dual fuel, have you got a specific date they're installing it?I'm seriously considering an N/A XR6 on dual fuel for the missus.Then I get to go straight for the Phoon for myself! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 5m 1d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 23/09/05 11:51 PM Share Posted 23/09/05 11:51 PM Just be aware that these puppies dont hold their value so drive it till it dies, or make sure your payout is very low at the end of your lease CHP or whatever.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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