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It cannot be argued that if you spend cheap, you get cheap. I couldn’t agree with this sentiment more and believe it rings true in all consumerism, especially car buying. I remember the first car I ever bought. It was a 14 year old Renault Clio with a worn out oil gauge, a dodgy steering column and car stereo that worked intermittently (only when it wanted to). I bought this car for £500 which gives some indication of how rubbish it was. My point is that if I had spent a bit more cash, I would probably have seen a better return on my investment.

Which brings me neatly to my latest car; a Used Audi TT Coupe. I bought it from my local Sytner Used Audi Dealership and was pleasantly surprised with the reasonable prices. I am a bit of a pedant when it comes to used cars (especially since my disastrous Clio) so virtually harangued the dealer for all the details. Surprisingly he took my aggressive questioning very well and even proffered detailed and honest answers.

After a test drive that took in the local countryside, I decided that the Used Audi TT was the right car for me. I paid by credit card and got in my new car to drive home. It wasn’t just any old drive home though; it was awesome! The Used Audi TT responded awesomely well to the contours of the road and was unbelievably forceful. On the slip road to the dual carriageway I scared myself by putting my foot right to the floor. The growl of the engine nearly deafened me and the lurch forward was so strong my breakfast nearly reappeared.

If you are currently looking for a used car, I would recommend you spend a little more at Sytner Used Audi. You’ll really notice the difference.

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