Value of MY53 STI
Guys
Decided it is time to sell MY 53STI - but the guide prices seem to be all over the place.
In true Scoobynet fashion - what do you think she is worth?
53STI in blue (Nov 2003)
FSSH with 42'000 miles
PPP fitted in July 2005 along with the Prodrive suspension pack.
Rear tints fitted (not blacked out)
In very good condition
Only one owner - me.
I was thinking around the 14'500 to 15'000 mark selling private?
Ronny.
Decided it is time to sell MY 53STI - but the guide prices seem to be all over the place.
In true Scoobynet fashion - what do you think she is worth?
53STI in blue (Nov 2003)
FSSH with 42'000 miles
PPP fitted in July 2005 along with the Prodrive suspension pack.
Rear tints fitted (not blacked out)
In very good condition
Only one owner - me.
I was thinking around the 14'500 to 15'000 mark selling private?
Ronny.
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15k is about right, though you would need to check out something like parkers ( www.parkers.co.uk ) and see what sort of valuation they give to give you a better idea 
Tony

Tony
Cheers guys
The only thing with Parkers is that it does not allow for PPP+suspension pack.
Its valued at just under £14'000 with 20'000miles.
Hence my quick calcs.
£13'500 with milage deduction?
£1'000 to £1'500 for extras?
£14'500 to £15'000
I am dreaming.........
The only thing with Parkers is that it does not allow for PPP+suspension pack.
Its valued at just under £14'000 with 20'000miles.
Hence my quick calcs.
£13'500 with milage deduction?
£1'000 to £1'500 for extras?
£14'500 to £15'000
I am dreaming.........
Glasses guide gives a bit of a shock
although it does not allow for the PPP. Imho if you get 13k you have done well in the current market!
Vehicle details Valuation details
Make Subaru Excellent condition £12650
Model Impreza Average condition £11400
Variant 4 door Saloon Manual
Below average condition
£10200
Engine 2.0 Petrol Retail £15000
Trim WRX STI Type UK Cost new £24815
Year/Plate 2003 53
Mileage 42,000
although it does not allow for the PPP. Imho if you get 13k you have done well in the current market!Vehicle details Valuation details
Make Subaru Excellent condition £12650
Model Impreza Average condition £11400
Variant 4 door Saloon Manual
Below average condition
£10200
Engine 2.0 Petrol Retail £15000
Trim WRX STI Type UK Cost new £24815
Year/Plate 2003 53
Mileage 42,000
Originally Posted by ronny555
Guys
Decided it is time to sell MY 53STI - but the guide prices seem to be all over the place.
In true Scoobynet fashion - what do you think she is worth?
53STI in blue (Nov 2003)
FSSH with 42'000 miles
PPP fitted in July 2005 along with the Prodrive suspension pack.
Rear tints fitted (not blacked out)
In very good condition
Only one owner - me.
I was thinking around the 14'500 to 15'000 mark selling private?
Ronny.
Decided it is time to sell MY 53STI - but the guide prices seem to be all over the place.
In true Scoobynet fashion - what do you think she is worth?
53STI in blue (Nov 2003)
FSSH with 42'000 miles
PPP fitted in July 2005 along with the Prodrive suspension pack.
Rear tints fitted (not blacked out)
In very good condition
Only one owner - me.
I was thinking around the 14'500 to 15'000 mark selling private?
Ronny.
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We can all speculate .... the market will tell you its worth.
I suggest pricing it at £14,495 and see what comes in?
Face the fact that there are many more cars out there than buyers ....... and, that your 'extras' are worth diddly.
Pete
I suggest pricing it at £14,495 and see what comes in?
Face the fact that there are many more cars out there than buyers ....... and, that your 'extras' are worth diddly.
Pete
Originally Posted by pslewis
Face the fact that there are many more cars out there than buyers ....... and, that your 'extras' are worth diddly.
Pete
Pete
The tints and springs might not increase the value to most, but the PPP will. Even guides show prices for STi and STi (Prodrive). Not close to the money paid for it, granted, but not squat.
Originally Posted by simo
Glasses guide gives a bit of a shock
although it does not allow for the PPP. Imho if you get 13k you have done well in the current market!
Vehicle details Valuation details
Make Subaru Excellent condition £12650
Model Impreza Average condition £11400
Variant 4 door Saloon Manual
Below average condition
£10200
Engine 2.0 Petrol Retail £15000
Trim WRX STI Type UK Cost new £24815
Year/Plate 2003 53
Mileage 42,000
although it does not allow for the PPP. Imho if you get 13k you have done well in the current market!Vehicle details Valuation details
Make Subaru Excellent condition £12650
Model Impreza Average condition £11400
Variant 4 door Saloon Manual
Below average condition
£10200
Engine 2.0 Petrol Retail £15000
Trim WRX STI Type UK Cost new £24815
Year/Plate 2003 53
Mileage 42,000
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Originally Posted by GazTheHat
I wouldn't say that.
The tints and springs might not increase the value to most, but the PPP will. Even guides show prices for STi and STi (Prodrive). Not close to the money paid for it, granted, but not squat.
The tints and springs might not increase the value to most, but the PPP will. Even guides show prices for STi and STi (Prodrive). Not close to the money paid for it, granted, but not squat.
As a buyer I would take it, free, but only free.
Just my opinion ..... but I think it might be copied 100s of times around the buying public.
Pete
Hi, i don't normally comment on car prices, but you did ask. Bought 03 STI TSL 333, prodrive springs and ppf7's 45k miles for £13600 in november. I sold my 03wrx ppp with 39k miles and prodrive spoiler for £11500 yesterday. I'd say £13500 for a standard STI and £14000 for yours.
Steve
Steve
I wish you good luck - in my own experience if you try and sell private and the price is too high you get erosion - you keep having to reduce and then you end up with a lot less than you wanted to start with.
Go for a hard price straight away and it will sell straight off the bat.
Are those prices on Trader you refer to Trade retail - you can knock at least £1,500 off them for a private sale in this market. The dealers are either discounting or giving rich trade in values against specific cars or doing finance deals which you cannot offer.
Give it two weeks - then go for a big price cut.
Go for a hard price straight away and it will sell straight off the bat.
Are those prices on Trader you refer to Trade retail - you can knock at least £1,500 off them for a private sale in this market. The dealers are either discounting or giving rich trade in values against specific cars or doing finance deals which you cannot offer.
Give it two weeks - then go for a big price cut.
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