V6 Activa manual €4,000

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andmcit
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V6 Activa manual €4,000

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How about this one DavidH:

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That's smart enough, pity about the mileage, sans cuir and the damaged steering wheel.

Bricoleur, :roll: .
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This ad is a bit old now but may yield results still!
V6...Activa....LPG....what's not to like?

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its STILL £3000 and a bit but if you could haggle them down to maybe £2k and the engine was solid and had a cambelt and coolant flush at the required intervals it might be worth a punt...
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Too late for this one...

A better price, but green, with an LHM leak at the rear.

It would probably have cost £1000 to transport it back to the UK, and German registration rules make driving it home a bit of an excercise.
A non-resident must buy temporary export registration(requires a special insurance), but to get that you need to get the physically to the registration office which requires temporary German registration (requiring a separate special insurance) that only a resident can apply for, or get the car trailered to the registration centre.... all assuming it has TUV and is still roadworthy...
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What colour is the one in the first picture? Looks a bit special.

Or is it just the picture doing funny things to Mauritius Blue?

Good to see they're valuable though, these V6 Activas.
Jim

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Jim, hard to believe I know, but it DOES look like the picture shows what
happens when a thing called 'bright sunshine' is cast over a Mauritius Blue
Xantia!! Not something we ever see in damp grey drizzly GB. :( :wink:

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Seeing the prices of European Activa's really makes a UK car a true bargain!
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Hi Andrew,

Thanks for pointing those out.

I think I'd rather go down the route of converting one with a knackered engine then import one at the moment. Insurance on imported cars is usually higher then it is on modified cars apparently.

The LPG'd one I wouldn't go near after the experiences I've had on the last 2 LPG cars I've owned. Both kits were the sequential type and both were awful.

I'm sure I'll do something about one sooner or later.

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