Hot car deals, 23 June 2009The latest deals on new and used cars
23 June 2009
Market Watch - new and used car deals
In the market for a new car? Then check out these great deals on the Audi A6 allroad, Jaguar XF and Vauxhall Corsa.
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Save £4,700 on an Audi A6 allroad
Discounted Audi A6 allroad
If you quite fancy an Audi Q7 but can't quite bring yourself to buy something so obviously vast, then the Audi A6 allroad may be the car for you.
Both have the same A6-derived interior, both have mild off-road capability (though the allroad obviously less so, thanks to its comparatively restrictive ride height), and both have plenty of on-road presence. And to help you out, we’ve found a nice deal on the allroad at Autobytel.
It's the entry-level 2.7-litre TDI turbodiesel, a lovely smooth V6 and the most sensible choice. Audi’s list price is currently £37,275. Autobytel is selling them brand new for £32,532.
That’s a tasty saving of £4,743.
Old Jaguar XF for £20k less
Huge savings on Jaguar XF
In need of some more road-orientated, but equally cosseting executive motoring? Try a .
The XF has just been kitted out with a new range of engines - 3.0-litre turbodiesel and 5.0-litre petrol V8. Assuming you can afford the running costs, Broadspeed is offering quite a saving on the old 4.2-litre supercharged petrol V8 as a result. How much is quite? Broadspeed reckons £20k.
Clearly these cars are not going to be brand new, but from existing dealer stock - though Broadspeed claims they have only been registered this month. But either way, £20k is one heck of a saving on cars that were listed around £53,000 when new.
Nearly-new Vauxhall Corsa diesel for £8,300
Pay £6k less for a Corsa
Back to more modest motoring with the humble Vauxhall Corsa, and another of those 'what can you live with for a good deal?' situations.
Trade Sales has a 58-plate 1.3-litre turbodiesel five-door in decent SXi trim and including air conditioning. So it’s less than a year old, reasonably equipped and cheap to run. This model in this spec - including metallic paint - currently lists at £14,530.
This particular example is available for just £8,299 - a £6,231 saving. The catch? The car has travelled 18,014 miles already, so wear and tear will be higher than average.
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