have all old cars gone up in value

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lexi wrote:It`s all true. The Economy has slowed down because we are not "wasting" enough money. Not wasting on new cars and subsequant depreciation. Not wasting on overpriced houses . Or on flying planes to tacky holiday resorts and coming home having spent thousands in a few weeks.

We`re not even calling out expensive builders or double glazing companies. At this rate we will all save a fortune :lol:
very funny,
although I do think we are wasting loadsa money, sorry am sooooo wrong I mean't our government is wasting loadsa money lol!
Mine's a 405 at £400.
I was going to try for a cheaper motor but girlfriend wanted posh one! Lol!
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CitroJim wrote:I reckon it's the thin end of the wedge though and before long any car over ten years old will be banned and then, sadly, we'll be forced into what our leaders dictate. I'd rather walk :evil:
Coming soon to a country near you?
http://www.carmiddleeast.com/article-1- ... _one_in_10
A new law due to come into force in January will ban cars older than 20 years from the roads, and from January 2010 cars aged 15 years or older will no longer be registered or licensed. Owners of cars aged 10 or over will no longer be able to sell them on.
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