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Twingo depreciation temporary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dubz" data-source="post: 180662" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>I'd avoid buying a car that needs major servicing work due soon. It won't add value to the car but it would increase the appeal of it. </p><p></p><p>As JML said. The twingos are a relatively unknown car. I have to tell all my friends that it's basically a rebodied clio. So that's why there isn't any demand for them. But I do think in a few years time they'll become basically project track cars as the handling of the 133's are amazing for the price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dubz, post: 180662, member: 981"] I'd avoid buying a car that needs major servicing work due soon. It won't add value to the car but it would increase the appeal of it. As JML said. The twingos are a relatively unknown car. I have to tell all my friends that it's basically a rebodied clio. So that's why there isn't any demand for them. But I do think in a few years time they'll become basically project track cars as the handling of the 133's are amazing for the price range. [/QUOTE]
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