Anyone got a Glass's price guide?
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24,600 I think.
Info from http://www.carsource.co.uk
Select Trade In Values, go through model selection, then it offers a retail price in the list, which I assume is what the dealers will sell it for (roughly).
Might be wrong though
Info from http://www.carsource.co.uk
Select Trade In Values, go through model selection, then it offers a retail price in the list, which I assume is what the dealers will sell it for (roughly).
Might be wrong though
#3
Your valuation for a 1999 V with 37,000 miles
New £ 43783
Excellent £ 20000
Average £ 19500
Poor £ 18900
Retail £ 24000
the above is taken from www.autoexpress.co.uk
select used car valuations and it takes you to the online glass's guide.
New £ 43783
Excellent £ 20000
Average £ 19500
Poor £ 18900
Retail £ 24000
the above is taken from www.autoexpress.co.uk
select used car valuations and it takes you to the online glass's guide.
#5
If you deifinatley want the glass's guide which most traders use go to the car valuations section of
www.theaa.com
But frightening the prices but it's what you will be offered.
Matt
UKST205
www.theaa.com
But frightening the prices but it's what you will be offered.
Matt
UKST205
#6
Glasses guide is online at :
http://195.92.178.190/bmw/
Ignore the fact it says BMW in the url ...
Kinky
Owner to be [once he's flogged the TVR (http://www.klincewicz.com)]
[Edited by kinky - 5/14/2002 2:32:39 PM]
http://195.92.178.190/bmw/
Ignore the fact it says BMW in the url ...
Kinky
Owner to be [once he's flogged the TVR (http://www.klincewicz.com)]
[Edited by kinky - 5/14/2002 2:32:39 PM]
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