C4 - DS4 Owners :: Forums :: Coupe and Hatch Pre 2011 cars :: C4 Loeb |
<< Previous thread | Next thread >>
|
What to look for when buying a Loeb |
Please Register to enjoy additional Member Benefits |
Top Thanked Forum Posts: Today | Week | Month | Year | All time | Most Thanks Given: To member | By user
|
Author | Post | ||||
thunder367 |
|
||||
Member No: #24751
Joined: Mar 16 2012Location: lancashire |
Off to look at a few Loeb models this weekend will like to know what to look out for when looking as I'm new to this car and do not want to get stung by any one, so any info you can give would be helpful. | ||||
|
|||||
Dave_Retired. |
|
||||
Member No: #1
Joined: Aug 07 2006Location: Northumberland |
A 'Loeb' is no different to any other C4, it's just a trim level. There is a full used car buyer guide here: - Click Here - |
||||
|
|
||||
|
|||||
thunder367 |
|
||||
Member No: #24751
Joined: Mar 16 2012Location: lancashire |
missed out oit by 3 hours today some guy came down from darlington and his hands on it before i got a look in. | ||||
|
|
||||
Bump |
|
||||
Member No: #11478
Joined: Nov 15 2009Location: Crewe, Cheshire |
Took me two months to find mine, but I was particularly happy with finding it as I knew its previous owner and had stumbled across it after passing through an auction house once he'd part-ex'd it Keep looking, one will pop up |
||||
|
|
||||
User Colour Key: Head Administrator, Administrator, Forum Moderator, Forum Moderator, Premier Member, Technical Expert, New C4 and DS4 Forum Moderators, Member |