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Hi there, im thinking about getting a black rcz gt. I was just woundering what the general feed back was about them, do you think they will hold value? The reason i ask is i was thinking about purchasing an evo x for similar money till i came across this at a dealer, the car iv seen is a 1.6 t 150bhp full leather.
 
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Well the performance won't match an Evo that's for sure! Is the car new or used? What's the registration date and, if it's not too rude to ask, how much is it if it's used? I presume it's the 156 BHP you're looking at? They are fantastic cars and enough grunt for British roads. Although, if it's throw you back in your chair acceleration you are after look elsewhere. The RCZ is a real head turner and is sure to keep you smiling throughout your ownership. Residuals are ok but you will take a fairly significant hit if it's new.
 
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hi car is 2011 with 11k on clock its up for 17k but there are a few scratched on it about an inch long.the interior is unmarked full grey leather.
 
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There's a second hand one for sale at jim Reid in kintore, black 156, very tidy but didn't notice price, was next door inquiring about carbon fibre wrap for roof :)
 
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Will dealer take out scratches if you cross his pam with cash? I'm sure they will if they get a sale, that's not a bad price ;)
 
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are the 156 bhp only 21500 new tho ? also i know of a 2.0dti on a 10 plate 14k on clock around same price.
 
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The 156 GT is £23.595, also depends on what spec the one you are looking at, upgraded wheels ect?
 
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Looks good, it has the feline pack, mesh grill and quad exhausts so think that will add a little to price.
 
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iv had a few evos in my time, iv been to see a few and the are just not doing it for me, scuff on seats,stone chips ect plus older than the rcz
 
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If your into cars like the evo ect I'd suggest you look around for the 200bhp GT, won't knock you back into your seat like an evo but has more poke than the 156bhp ;)
 
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(Not much more poke though Starky ;) )
It has a bunch of extras. The feline kit is a nice option to have fitted. Personally not a fan of the silver mesh grille but the mesh grille is supposed to be fitted in keeping with the colour of alloys. Black alloys generally are fitted with the black mesh grille, silver with silver. Are the calipers painted? The Sport, as Starky rightly says, is much more basic. It doesn't have the full leather, folding mirrors etc. The GT is much nicer finished and a lovely cabin to be in. Should you wish, you can also get the car chipped etc for a slight power increase. You'll certainly appreciate the significantly cheaper running costs of the RCZ! It's a good price (with many options, personally I think it's a shame the original owner didn't upgrade the alloys) and you'll be one of the rarer RCZs as it has the full feline kit.
 
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It does look a nice car mind, the Low mile and nearly new do appeal to me.guess the previous owner took a big hit on this after a year.
 
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Oh and I'd be demanding the scratches are professionally tackled or the price reduced to reflect the work that you would have to have done to have them dealt with! Let us know how you get on!
 
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Agree, dealer should make the scratches good or id be haggling the price a great deal, also agree about wheels, owner spent good money on the feline pack but missed out on upgrading the wheels, he also missed out on upgrading to that extra poke and going for the 200bhp haha ;)
 

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mrizzle said:
(Not much more poke though Starky ;) )
The Sport, as Starky rightly says, is much more basic. It doesn't have the full leather, folding mirrors etc. The GT is much nicer finished and a lovely cabin to be in.

Sorry but I'd have to disagree with you there :D The Sport has cloth seats yes, but everything else is exactly the same, including folding mirrors. The only real difference is the alloys and the little extra toys like auto lights, auto wipers - which I don't personally go for.

Yes agree with others, you should be negotiating to get the scratches sorted out before you pick it up. :thumbup:
 
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RCZ1 said:
mrizzle said:
(Not much more poke though Starky ;) )
The Sport, as Starky rightly says, is much more basic. It doesn't have the full leather, folding mirrors etc. The GT is much nicer finished and a lovely cabin to be in.

Sorry but I'd have to disagree with you there :D The Sport has cloth seats yes, but everything else is exactly the same, including folding mirrors. The only real difference is the alloys and the little extra toys like auto lights, auto wipers - which I don't personally go for.

Yes agree with others, you should be negotiating to get the scratches sorted out before you pick it up. :thumbup:

And you didn't stick with those cloth seats for long huh RCZ1?! If you haven't seen then you really ought to see the ones that RCZ1 got customised for her car Evolution, they are freaking awesome!! Does the Sport come with folding mirrors? I thought that was an option on the sport? My bad...
 
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