I'd go with the newer.
Just a thought, but are you comparing like with like? By like I mean similar in every respect, both in the spec of the car and where and how it's being sold (e.g. private sale vs. main dealer warrented). The reason I ask is that I'd expect the imprt to be cheaper: you'd expect a €2k saving (I'm assuming that's 10-15%?) on cars that were equal, inclduing their age. If the local car is priced lower than it should be relative to the import, I'd ask the question why. Is it priced lower relative to other local cars that are similar?
VW golf are about the most expensive car you can buy second hand , not to mention very over rated
a ford focus with the same spec should be at east 2 k cheaper , better car too
Are you sure the 152 is an original Irish car, and not an import?
If it is and the milage isn't high you might still have a Volkswagen warranty on it for the reminder of 3 years.
It may be the most expensive car second hand, but it also means you will find it easier and potentially get more money back when selling it on (provided it's looked after) due to it's popularity. I'm not a huge fan of Focus, they look very boring in my opinion.
I did a motorcheck on it, and it states it wasn't imported. That's a good point on the warranty, it is well under the 90k km limit so there would be about 9 months left on it, which isn't bad.
and a golf isnt boring ?
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