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<blockquote data-quote="mf7480" data-source="post: 1313458" data-attributes="member: 783"><p>Thanks for the responses so far. </p><p></p><p>To throw a spanner in the works, I've been priced £21,500 for a brand new 2.5 tekna auto with full spec. A manual is £20,750, making it a full £3,000 cheaper than a ranger or d max. I think the d max seems very dear for what you're getting. </p><p></p><p>I think the 2016 models all the manufacturers are releasing imminently will be better and more refined, but I've been bitten before by having the first of a new model with reliability problems, so I wonder if I'm actually better to have the last of the old model, which in the case of the navara has well over £6000 of discount at the moment. I'm sure the new one will have very little discount available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mf7480, post: 1313458, member: 783"] Thanks for the responses so far. To throw a spanner in the works, I've been priced £21,500 for a brand new 2.5 tekna auto with full spec. A manual is £20,750, making it a full £3,000 cheaper than a ranger or d max. I think the d max seems very dear for what you're getting. I think the 2016 models all the manufacturers are releasing imminently will be better and more refined, but I've been bitten before by having the first of a new model with reliability problems, so I wonder if I'm actually better to have the last of the old model, which in the case of the navara has well over £6000 of discount at the moment. I'm sure the new one will have very little discount available. [/QUOTE]
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