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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:52 pm 
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plus i can flog the car in a heartbeat

If you can find a mug to buy it. :wink:


trust me, thats not a problem

ive just sold a car bonnet via ebay, the mug bid me down to his price which i accpted so long it wasnt THROUGH ebay and he arrange a courier collection, after he said it would cost £5 to Filey, so it was arranged for collection today by his couriers

who i know wont do it cos a) its too big and b) its on thier list of items they wont carry

its still here

but ive had his payment for the bonnet

wanna but a car bonnet?.....pmsl

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 11:05 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
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Back to basics, both my cars do about 30,000 miles a year; the hybrid costs about £3536 in petrol, the diesel Voyager about £7243, so half the price spent on fuel.


If you don't want to lease, get one on HP, then it's yours to keep after the HP is paid, simples. I chose to lease so if the car proves unreliable/uneconomic, it goes back and I get a conventional car.


Firstly, the Voyager weighs about twice what the hybrid weighs and carries half again as many passengers so its hardly a direct comparison

I do 30K a year @ 50mpg and my fuel bill is £4000, i pay no HP, as i paid cash for the car

unto each his own - plus i can flog the car in a heartbeat
Yep, I'd tend to agree, but they're my figures so that's what I use for comparison. If you want to work using used cars, that's fine by me, my Voyager was ex dealer demonstrator.

To my way of thinking, you can buy a car and have to suffer the depreciation until it's eventually worth very little and you may end up with a tatty car which doesn't give a good public impression, or you lease or HP a car which you can renew every so often and deduct the lease fees from your tax bill! Why pay the taxman when you can spend a similar amount on a newer car?

My lease was arranged through Amber Vehicle Leasing of Salford who used Toyota Financial Services. I initially asked direct through the local Toyota dealer, T Finance said no, so went through Amber who brokered exactly the same deal through T Finance who then had to pay to have the car delivered to Kent from Salford! Am I missing something?


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 12:50 pm 
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when i go away for 2 weeks twice a year i dont have the lease to pay....lol

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 12:21 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:34 pm 
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I am surprised co's will provide a lease on a "taxi".

I have rang loads of them all to no avail. I have contacted the company mentioned in one of the posts and they had no problem giving me a quote. I may well be looking further into it now.

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:37 pm 
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roythebus wrote:
My lease was arranged through Amber Vehicle Leasing of Salford.

I have been in contact with Amber. I spoke to a chap called Scott. He was very helpful and has given me a couple of quotes. Thank you for the information.

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 7:31 pm 
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Grandad, you're welcome.Amber often email me with deals on other cars, some as low as £190 a month on lease! It depends what you want to drive around in. Like I said earlier, I prefer to drive a relatively new car, it does wonders for the public image of the firm (if not my pocket at times!)


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 11:20 pm 
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grandad wrote:
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My lease was arranged through Amber Vehicle Leasing of Salford.

I have been in contact with Amber. I spoke to a chap called Scott. He was very helpful and has given me a couple of quotes.


"my horse, my horse, my kingdom for a horse" (dick 3)

"what the fck was that" (Mayor of Hiroshima)

"thats not a real gun" (John Lennon)

"I can smell petrol" (Nikki Lauda)

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:37 am 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
grandad wrote:
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My lease was arranged through Amber Vehicle Leasing of Salford.

I have been in contact with Amber. I spoke to a chap called Scott. He was very helpful and has given me a couple of quotes.


"my horse, my horse, my kingdom for a horse" (dick 3)

"what the fck was that" (Mayor of Hiroshima)

"thats not a real gun" (John Lennon)

"I can smell petrol" (Nikki Lauda)


"Yes Please, Ice with mine" (Leon Trotsky)


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:23 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
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Did anybody shut the bow doors? Captain on the Herald of Free Enterprise.

What's this got to do with a Toyota Auris??


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
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"wheres all this water coming from?" - Captain of the Titanic


"What fukcing iceberg?"

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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 9:36 pm 
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Watch that archer on the end, he'll have someones eye out!
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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:23 pm 
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So, back to the original point of this post, the Toyota Auris Hybrid, so far 46,000-odd miles and no problems apart from the back lights being a [edited by admin] to get at to replace the bulbs unless you have very small hands.

Tyre wear is quite impressive, still on the original rears with 4mm of tread left; the front n/s had a gouge in the sidewall so had to be replaced at about 35,000, and the offside front blew out on Thursday having found a snow-filled pot hole!

So I've now fitted a pair of winter tyres to the front, cost around £86 each. Otherwise the car performs well and gives around 59mpg.


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 Post subject: Re: Toyota Auris Hybrid
PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 2:10 pm 
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Q. The car has a petrol engine, someone said it only charges the battery, if it doesnt drive the road wheels wouldnt a diesel be better as it could run on red......i think...... a fridge engine on a chilled/frozen truck or trailer can use red, as can a tippers donkey engine......and its only about 70p/ltr int it?

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