Top Ten Valuations

  1. Renault Clio
  2. Vauxhall Corsa
  3. Fiat Punto
  4. Volkswgen Polo
  5. Volkswagen Golf
  6. Ford Focus
  7. Ford Fiesta
  8. Vauxhall Astra
  9. Toyota Yaris
  10. BMW 5 Series

TESTIMONIALS

Honestly I have used several of these kinds of cars wanted for cash websites and with cash for my car selling my car was so much easier than with the others.  I don’t know why I didn’t try them before.
 
G Daria, Bognor Regis Sussex
 
I didn’t know how I would sell my car, but using this website it was very easy.  I see no reason to use anyone else.
 
C Bush, Andover Hampshire
 
I had to try and sell my car quickly to pay for a new kitchen.  I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew trying to sell it in a few days but cash for my car did it all within 24 hours, it was great!
 
J Kirk, Hampton court Surrey
 
These guys really understand the industry but they also seemed to understand that I was a bit worried about how to sell my car and making sure I got a fair price from the person buying my car.  I felt very reassured throughout the whole thing – what a great team.
 
M Thompson, Yateley Essex

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To Bail or to Fail?

GM, Ford and Chrysler collectively want $34bn from the US taxpayer. With the market valuations of these companies at around a quarter of this figure it makes you wonder if it’s worth bothering, even with all the jobs at risk.


With not even China accepting American made cars as imports (they don’t meet the emissions tests) who are they going to sell these under engineered, highly inefficient, polluting, gas guzzling beasts to?

How long is it going to take to change the entire design of their product and put them into a very highly competitive market and actually do well and make profit? Er… well they have know about this for 20 years and done nothing…….

http://uk.reuters.com/article/innovationNewsConsumerGoodsAndRetail/idUKTRE4B50CL20081208

http://uk.reuters.com/article/basicIndustries/idUKN0646586520081208


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=arIbEIdXjiYA&refer=home
 
BMW and Mercedes not immune to Credit Crunch

The iconic motoring brands saw recent sales fall by more than 25%. What’s more worrying is that these are the most affluent consumers. With no car finance available to the ‘average Joe’, expect to see the ‘average brand’ sales fall off a cliff, not to mention the value of your car.


http://uk.reuters.com/article/governmentFilingsNews/idUKL56331020081205?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/banking_and_finance/article2469491.ece
 
Bye Bye Button

Honda’s given up on Formula 1, or maybe Honda just got fed up of Jenson

Button salary per point. Not exactly performance related pay….

http://www.pitpass.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=153362&sid=aee148cbda3b1dd17a60a32c710bc6d3
 
Electric Car makers Struggle too!

With a price tag of $100,000 for the Tesla, it’s not exactly affordable motoring for the masses. Maybe the

new Mini E is more the future….

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122849893450683261.html

 


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7760787.stm

 
Bagpuss creator meets his maker
Don’t worry, Oliver Postgate’s much loved ‘saggy old cloth cat’ will live on in 13 episodes. You can here the mice cry ‘we will mend it, we will mend it’, sorry guys you won’t be mending this one.

Postgate was also the creator of the ‘Welsh Thomas the Tank Engine’ also known as ‘Ivor the Engine’, and the bizzaro world of Clangers.

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/oliver-postgate-bagpuss-creator-dies-aged-83-1058432.html
 
 
The End of the Credit Crunch

Good News! The end of the Credit Crunch is coming! The Bad news however is that it is coming to an end because all the paper money in the world is

actually worthless. Start stocking up on your gold bars and just chip a bit off next time your in Tesco’s.

http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2008/12/did-december-2nd-mark-beginning-of-end.html

 

 
A load of old jugglers
If you actually think this Government has any idea what it is doing then please read this from Michael Coogan, Director General of the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

“To different degrees lenders are facing conflicting pressures to recapitalise against possible future losses, service government’s preference shareholdings at 12 per cent, pay a premium to access the Bank of England Special Liquidity Scheme, show forbearance to borrowers in arrears, follow base rate moves down to help their existing borrowers, keep savings rates high to support existing savers, and provide competitive rates to new borrowers and savers to maintain economic activity in a recession. And they are supposed to ensure their long term financial stability to help the UK economy rebuild itself when we are out of the recession."

Is that all?? Even a man with four arms couldn’t juggle this lot. Has Gordon gone mad? Well madder anyway…….

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/money/property_and_mortgages/article5312186.ece
 
Start stocking up China ain’t coughing up

Well if you thought things couldn’t get any worse, China have said they not going to lend us anymore cash. Bugger, these fellows have been

working for slave wages in sweatshops for a decade now, to fund our western lifestyles through their savings, which we then borrow and spend on their goods. Crazy world this bastardisation of Capitalism is…...

 


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5309917.ece
 
The right to die?

A documentary produced by by an awardwinning Canadian director, John Zaritsky is to be shown tonight on Sky Real Lives channel. It will document a a terminally ill man, Craig Ewert swallowing a lethal mixture of sedatives and switching off his life-support machine. He needed a mouth-operated system to switch off the machine because he had lost the use of his limbs.


The contrevsial clinic in Switerland has helped over 700 people from 25 countries end their lives since 1999. However there was criticism yesterday from people who saw it as an invasion of privacy, and from those who oppose assisted suicide.

John Beyer, the director of the television watchdog Mediawatch-UK, said: “Documentary-makers produce all manner of programmes and no one can stop that or intervene unless they fail to comply with the requirements of the Communications Act. If this programme is not impartial and promotes euthanasia then it would be in breach of the Act; in short, it must not influence members of the public or a change in the law."

God forbid someone actually makes a television programme that influences members of the public or a change in the law. Whatever next? Ban David Attenbourgh for alerting us to climate change, ban FOX network or prehaps even censor the BBC for alerting us to the fact that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction……

Serious subject as this is, I had no idea the Communications Act has such a vast mandate.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/final-words-to-her-husband-have-a-safe-journey-i-will-see-you-some-time-1059446.html
 
Reality in the markets but not in the press

Further to my earlier blog regarding the backwardisation of gold for (technically) the for first time in history (first link), the 3 month US Treasury Bill turned negative for the first time too. When a Treasury bill paying 0% is overvalued at issue what does this tell you about the true scale of this depression?  Well it

was four times oversubscribed so in my humble opinion a lot.

These issues are not in the meainstream, ordinary people don’t quite get this technical stuff so it does make good news, this however is NEWS is has never happened before! We the people have been failed at the highest level will someone please let them know whats coming.

http://georgewashington2.blogspot.com/2008/12/did-december-2nd-mark-beginning-of-end.html


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=at.e0xwtyWrk&refer=home
 
Taking artistic licence too far

Actor Daniel Hoevels almost died when he slit his throat with a real knife rather than a prop while performing in Mary Stuart (about Mary Queen of Scots) in Austria. What these actors will do nowadays for a round of applause…


On a serious note police are investigating foul play and Mr Hoevels recovered to perform the following night.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7777086.stm
 
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