Possible Change of Circumstance.
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Possible Change of Circumstance.
As we know the most popular phrase at work is the "credit crunch", the two worst affected areas are the housing market and the motor trade. As some of you may know I work in the latter.
I wont go into too much detail, but after a meeting today which involved a "restructure" and "salary review" is going to leave myself and quite a few people very much worse off next year but thankfully still employed for the time being so we can try and ride out the storm.
The reason for this post is my biggest non essential outlay each month is my collection of motors, storage costs insurance etc. For now there is no immediate rush to do anything, I would rather live in a box than sell my SD1, the Xantia and TRS have no real value at all and the 16v is still in need of alot of work and would be used as a donor if I sold it.
So it is with heavy heart that I may think about parting with the GT.
The question to you boys and girls is, if someone is serously interested in a unique car that thay can cherish please let me know. If you want a cheap run about to be used in all weathers then with respect pease dont bother!, it needs to be garaged and used sparingly really to preserve what is a very rare BX.
Thanks.
I am sorry to have to talk about this but its a case of needs must.
I wont go into too much detail, but after a meeting today which involved a "restructure" and "salary review" is going to leave myself and quite a few people very much worse off next year but thankfully still employed for the time being so we can try and ride out the storm.
The reason for this post is my biggest non essential outlay each month is my collection of motors, storage costs insurance etc. For now there is no immediate rush to do anything, I would rather live in a box than sell my SD1, the Xantia and TRS have no real value at all and the 16v is still in need of alot of work and would be used as a donor if I sold it.
So it is with heavy heart that I may think about parting with the GT.
The question to you boys and girls is, if someone is serously interested in a unique car that thay can cherish please let me know. If you want a cheap run about to be used in all weathers then with respect pease dont bother!, it needs to be garaged and used sparingly really to preserve what is a very rare BX.
Thanks.
I am sorry to have to talk about this but its a case of needs must.
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Re: Possible Change of Circumstance.
Have you considered swapping for a decent estate which you can sell to - er - me?Roverman wrote:So it is with heavy heart that I may think about parting with the GT.
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The problem I have is that the new "arrangment" will last at least for 12 months to see what happens, laying the car up is not a problem but finding somewhere to put it maybe as it needs storing inside ideally. At this moment in time Im paying best part of £100 a month on storage, my drive isnt big enough for all of them.demag wrote:Tim don't rush into this. This is a BIG decision. You may regret it later. No chance of just laying it up for a while?
Im not desperate as of now but will need to do something sooner rather than later, plus is has 11 months MOT and has just been serviced/cambelted so is more saleable but obvioulsy being this time of year I will struggle
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Why not sacrifice the the TRS, keep the GT & just buy a decent cover for it to save on costs, its not like you will have to leave it outside for years, just until your financial security looks up. That wont do it any harm.
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Sorry to hear the news Tim, perhaps not the best time for your company to have brought it up - at least wait till after Christmas!
I don't want to pry or anything, but is there an option to give up on the company car and take extra salary in lieu, just ride around in a cheap BX or similar?
Best of luck anyway.
I don't want to pry or anything, but is there an option to give up on the company car and take extra salary in lieu, just ride around in a cheap BX or similar?
Best of luck anyway.
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I can hand back the company car and save the tax I pay BUT they wont reimburse me, but as the car is a demonstrator if I dont use it to go home in etc it will just sit there so they wont pay me anymore. I also get a fuel allowance which I wouldnt have if I used my own car.
I will see what happens in the new year when it kicks in.
I will see what happens in the new year when it kicks in.
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Isn't the Xantia more replaceable than the GT? Surely the GT is the one to hold on to - Xantia are still 2-a-penny
As an alternative, do what I did with the Triumph. Buy a decent cover for it (and I can recommend one which is breathable, doesn't leak and has lasted 3 years without deterioration) and find a caravan storage place. There should be one near enough - when you think how many people have caravans but no where to keep them.
I was happy with the security where I kept the Triumph and it was a gravelled area so no weeds/grass etc. That cost £200 for a year.
As an alternative, do what I did with the Triumph. Buy a decent cover for it (and I can recommend one which is breathable, doesn't leak and has lasted 3 years without deterioration) and find a caravan storage place. There should be one near enough - when you think how many people have caravans but no where to keep them.
I was happy with the security where I kept the Triumph and it was a gravelled area so no weeds/grass etc. That cost £200 for a year.
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pre-anti sink series ones in that condition certainly aren't, although, I suppose, compared to the GT they are.BX Bandit wrote:Xantia are still 2-a-penny
Personally, I would love to take on your GT tim but I have neither the sort of money that you should expect for something like that and the garage is still full up with 16valve unfortunately but I do hope that if you do still have to get rid that it goes to as loving a home.
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My Xantia is one of the very first anti sink models, its a Nov 94"M" with drivers airbag and the Chevrons in the grille, I will hold on to the GT until I can find a suitable candidate and will adevrtise it in the Citroenian and Car and Classic if needs be. I really dont way to get ride but who knows what 2009 holds.
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Ah sorry Tim I didn't realise that, very understandable. I could never let my grandads Triumph 2000 go for similar reasons. Consider the caravan storage option as it may be better than you thought. I was pleasantly surprised to place the T2000 there for a bit.Roverman wrote:Any other Xantia yes, this one was owned by my late father from new and is like part of the family hence why Ive hung on to it.
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In my experience putting up adverts without a price is almost pointless Tim. Give people a clue on the price and whether it's definately up for sale and you'll soon sort the genuine ones out from the penniless fools (not that anyone on here is a penniless fool I'm sure).
I expect you'll be gutted to see it go but at the end of the day it is just a car and your financial well bing is surely more important? Possibly be worth asking the buyer to give you first refusal should they sell it again in the future too?
I expect you'll be gutted to see it go but at the end of the day it is just a car and your financial well bing is surely more important? Possibly be worth asking the buyer to give you first refusal should they sell it again in the future too?
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