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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Auto Trader Group Plc | LSE:AUTO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BVYVFW23 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-6.60 | -0.78% | 839.00 | 841.20 | 841.60 | 846.20 | 837.00 | 846.20 | 1,655,403 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Autos & Other Vehicles-whsl | 570.9M | 256.9M | 0.2871 | 29.31 | 7.57B |
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25/6/2004 22:06 | 0007 - I got a car at British Car Auctions in January for 8800 ( a long way below trade ), no guarantee, one wing mirror only half working, cruise control not working. Nothing else gone wrong since '98 Jaguar Sovereign 4.0 LWB auto If you only know in general terms what you want and have the cash it will probably work well. You take a risk and usually make a good saving. I normally buy my cars at auction. Choice of 500? cars, from 1000 -> 40000 There's a website, I think by paying 5 pounds or something you can access their list of cars for a few months | alexx | |
25/6/2004 21:39 | Gwagon tank...why buy something as ugly as this? Its not even cheap to run, the sevicing costs alone will bankrupt the average punter. Overpriced german mechanicals that never wear out....cos the owners go bankrupt trying to run them in the first place...always plenty of LOW milage examples about. | maxk | |
25/6/2004 20:50 | Slight change of tack - HOW would you buy? It's new car time - do I pay cash up front or go for one of the contract purchase/lease options? I'm a private buyer - with no business angle to consider. Anyone got experience of this - any recomemndations for sellers etc? Cheers, 0007 (can't afford the DB7!) | 0007 | |
28/4/2004 12:49 | Spud, Too true! I couldn't justify it even if I could. But, I could certainly justify a second-hand one. Just found the UK G-Wagen site I mentioned above. Here it is...... And another site of general interest........... And finally............. Sigh! :-) TP | the player | |
28/4/2004 11:06 | TP...you cant afford it :) ... | mr potato head | |
28/4/2004 09:49 | Went, yesterday, to the Mercedes Belgium headquarters here in Brussels. Seriously impressive showroom. Drop dead gorgeous G-Wagen on display. An interesting half-hour. TP | the player | |
27/4/2004 05:19 | agincourt...no image.. why do i get a box with a little cross in it? | maestro. | |
26/4/2004 20:23 | eMpTy glass, Is the one on the left Renault's replacement for the truly ugly Avantime ? Had an X5 - excellent vehicle, now replaced by a Range Rover 4.4 V8 Vogue - the best of German engineering and British style - and for fun, a Lotus Elise 111R - the best of British style and engineering plus a cracking Japanese engine ..... Q | quidzinn | |
26/4/2004 16:32 | 5 litres? Pah! Who needs engines anyway. next event, August 2004 at Knebworth. | m.t.glass | |
26/4/2004 14:29 | Nothing wrong with the M class but you really need the 5 litre. I still prefer my SL but it is not so good for transporting dogs. | optimist | |
26/4/2004 14:22 | Hi Tp ..the M-Class and the X-5...just perfect for those school runs ! having said that ..I test drove an X5 and liked it ....just didnt like the price as much !...hope you're having fun drinking all that Belgian beer ! | mr potato head | |
26/4/2004 14:19 | the M-Class and the X-5...just perfect for those school runs ! having said that ..I test drove an X5 and liked it ....just didnt like the price as much ! | mr potato head | |
26/4/2004 12:25 | Spud, Ta. I knew that, but had forgotten that I did. It is precisely the rawness that appeals to me. The M-Class is strictly for Sainsbury forecourts! I remember in the last series of the Sopranos, shortly before his demise, Ralphie desribing the Boxster as a "Porsche in panties." Ditto the M-Class! ;-) If you want a Porsche, buy a second hand 911 before buying a new Boxster. Hope you are VERY well. TP | the player | |
26/4/2004 11:26 | If you hire the TR4A keep off the M'ways it will be much more fun down the country lanes. If you must go on a major road from Warwick then try tye Fosseway through the Cotswolds - watch out for speed cameras though. | optimist | |
26/4/2004 10:59 | Good for me, may even hire one for a full week!. I will give it a good blast down the M1. LOL | oswd | |
26/4/2004 10:52 | Not bad for you, or not bad for them? ;o) (If they're making money at it, maybe worth setting up something similar elsewhere) | m.t.glass | |
26/4/2004 10:45 | Thanks Optimist. .................. Cheers M.T.Glass - £150 for a day's hire on a TR4A not bad value. | oswd | |
26/4/2004 08:38 | TP...the G wagen was actually made in Austria for Mercedes by Puch-Steyr...its not actually a Mercedes really except in name ...its a bit basic and much less refined than you'd expect from a Merc ...never had one myself but know several people who did ... | mr potato head | |
26/4/2004 08:25 | oswd - re Triumph TR4A/5 If you fancy driving one (and posing for your own pics) try hiring from this Warwick firm: | m.t.glass | |
26/4/2004 07:40 | Anyone here own, or ever owned, a Mercedes G-Wagen? Not a sign of them on the UK Mercedes website, nor the French site. Here they are on the Belgian site. Quite popular over here (Brussels). I seem to remember coming across a dealer in England that specializes in second-hand G-Wagens. Any ideas? TP | the player | |
26/4/2004 05:49 | agincourt..cheers for that | maestro. |
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