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Can you let me know the current Market Value of a Ford Fiesta Ghia 1.25 5dr 96P 53000 miles A1 condition?
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Originally Posted by OllyK
www.parkers.co.uk should give you a reasonable idea
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well add another £500 on the asking price to what the parkers 1 says, wont be much difference IMO... it is after all a fiesta, not gonna be massive differences in pricing IMO....
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Originally Posted by davegtt
well add another £500 on the asking price to what the parkers 1 says, wont be much difference IMO... it is after all a fiesta, not gonna be massive differences in pricing IMO....
Try AutoTrader as well. Remember the prices in Glass and Parkers are only a guide anyway.
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Last months says £1325 with 71k & give back £75 for the mileage adjust
Based on my experience it's really worth about £1000-£1200 realistically (unless the dealer showers you with an overallowance)
Hope that helps!
Based on my experience it's really worth about £1000-£1200 realistically (unless the dealer showers you with an overallowance)
Hope that helps!
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Its really just incase we need to haggle a bit with the insurance co as its prob a write off. Was thinking of £2250 as a fair price for it if it was a private sale so would expect the same from insurance, but doubt well get it
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Originally Posted by Krade
Its really just incase we need to haggle a bit with the insurance co as its prob a write off. Was thinking of £2250 as a fair price for it if it was a private sale so would expect the same from insurance, but doubt well get it
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best thing to do then is get on autotrader and look for a car that matches the same spec then u know what to ask (even if the car is over priced) u can force the ins companys hand this way (misses mum did this a couple fo years back with an old polo worth about £500 but managed to find 1 for sale at about £1200 (overpriced) and sent it off to the insurance comapany with a letter and got £1200 payout in the end
can but try
can but try
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