Donald
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« on: 23 November, 2009, 10:36:40 AM » |
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I have now got my new Delta, registerd and taxed. I sourced the car in Germany, on mobile.de, where there are about 250 used deltas advertised. I wanted the oro spec with satnav 17 inch alloys etc, which narrowed it down to about 14. Having finished my house move imt Montrose, I got over to Germany to visit friends, who live in the Mosel valley, on the 30th October. On Monday the 2nd November I made the long train journey to Luedenscheid, to see the car. It was immaculate, first registered 30 September 2008 with 20,000 Km. 1.4 T-jet 150 engine, as in my Bravo, now sold. The car in full oro spec and satnav, cost 16,990 euros,including VAT. about 11000 less than a new one. I arranged the money transfer, and went back to Enkirch. On Thursday, I went back to Luedenscheid, to collect the car, and arrange the Zoll plates. The plates cost about 140 euros, including insurance and last for 28 days. I drove over to Muenchen-Gladbach, where I satyed the night, and looked up some Italian friends, whom I first met when I bought the Kappa there in 2005. They were very impressed with the Delta. It seemed strange talking to Italians in German, but that was our common language.
On Friday I got the ferry from Zeebrugge to Rosyth, on the new Norfolk line, a 20 hour crossing, I was home in Montrose at 4.00 pm on the Saturday. I then had to go through the process of getting the car into UK spec and registered.
On Sunday, Stuart Wilson came up for a couple of days, to do his mph sticker conversion on speedo, It involves removing the dash to get to the binnacle. So for a while I had, what we believe to be the onle two new Deltas, in the UK at my house. I had already ordered from the Fiat dealer in Dundee, two new headlights, and rear fog and reversing lights at a cost of £400. They were fitted by Piries Auto electrics of Montrose,cost £115, who also supplied the evidence of UK conversion and spec for the VCA, I had also contacted Mr Speechly, of Fiat UK, in Slough, who supplied details of the car, and its european conformoity. The paperwork went off to the VCA in Bristol on the Wedensday, and the cerificate arrived on Saturday. On Monday I went to the DVLA in Dundee with all the paperwork. The registration details came in the post on Wedensday. It took ten working days, and less than two weeks from collecting the car in Germany. The only problem left was to change the voice reaction for the satnav and blue tooth from German to English. This had to be done by a Fiat dealer, so I took it to Arnold Clark in Perth, who did the neccessary for £40.
I am very pleased with the car, It is entirely different to the Bravo, it is much more comfortable, better styling, and the engine seems smoother, although I do miss the sport booster button on the Bravo.
There are many cheaper Deltas available on Eoropean websites, about 12000 Euros for a basic argento, best deals seem to be in Italy, but that is a long way from here.
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