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Accountingscoob 15 February 2006 02:47 PM

Value 2002 Wrx
 
I've have got a 2002 wrx in black mica. done 23kmiles full service history. it's got a clifford concept 600 alarm with intelli-start, blackjack, promity sensor, remote boot release & remote window heater activation. Tracker with lifetime membership... Cars in perfect condition. What do you reckon i should sell it at, i was thinking £8950???????

monty baber 15 February 2006 03:12 PM

By all means have a go at that price but i'd have thought 8k max

best of luck

Trap2Terrorist 15 February 2006 03:27 PM

That sounds like a reasonable starting point to me. I paid £9800 for a 2001 WRX last May but the prices have dropped a little since. Mine didn't have the extra goodies that yours has though, so ~£9k seems a fair asking price, with room for someone to haggle a bit off.

Edit: Mine had the same mileage, was standard and was also pretty much spotless inside and out.

bbigman2000 15 February 2006 06:08 PM

sounds fair to me.

nik52wrx 15 February 2006 06:30 PM

Local dealer offered me 9.5k for my MY02 WRX.
It had tracker, sti spoiler, Morrette's so this might have added a couple of quid onto the valuation.
Car went onto the dealers forecourt for 12450 and was sold within a week!
Nik.

bob r 15 February 2006 11:33 PM

dont listen to peoples opinions of prices on hear. most of them talk utter crap. as nik52wrx has just stated they can sell for good money, ok not 12k but certainly not 8k max.(monty baber, obviously anti scoob:cuckoo: )

v5 man 15 February 2006 11:37 PM

In all fairness Monty Baber AKA Craig, isnt anti-scoob, he`s had the misfortune of having to sell his.
Dealers are only offering me 7k for my 01 WRX bugeye with 55K in WR blue. That includes cat1, tracker, 18s, STi spoiler and much much more.

bob r 15 February 2006 11:39 PM

v5 man....its cos its that lairy colour:D

Ben v7 15 February 2006 11:41 PM

I would say that 9k is a fair starting point - don't accept less than 8k for it.

BVM 16 February 2006 12:09 AM

Damn, are bugeye's getting that cheap these days?

cookstar 16 February 2006 07:35 AM

They SHOULD be worth more :mad:

Accountingscoob 16 February 2006 08:38 AM

thanks everyone for you support....

TimWRX01 16 February 2006 02:45 PM

I bought my black 51 WRX in november last year for just under £10K so you should get around £8.5 - 9K on a private sale

monty baber 16 February 2006 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by bob r
dont listen to peoples opinions of prices on hear. most of them talk utter crap. as nik52wrx has just stated they can sell for good money, ok not 12k but certainly not 8k max.(monty baber, obviously anti scoob )

Maybe I was a bit harsh and it certainly was'nt meant to upset anyone, I was just talking with the bitter experience of selling my bugeye still hanging.I certainly am not anti-scoob, very pro-scoob TBH in partcular Bugeyes this was mine http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...r/DSCF0006.jpgI unfortunately had to put mine up for sale last year and after spending thousands on it fully expected it to sell for at least 10k, I put it on Pheads, autotrader, local papers, here, SIDC etc etc and had no response.

I dropped the price to 9k and still nothing which had me worried so I then approached a Subaru dealer and a Renault dealer about trading in and was offered £6500 max ( I maybe could have got more by shopping around).

I finally dropped the price to 8k and got some interest and sold it for just under that figure, I had a full years Subaru approved warranty still to run (which had cost me a fortune to renew) as well as Morettes, STI spoiler (genuine) CC'd skirts, STI wheels (brand new with RE070's) scotts mud flaps, carbon fibre afterburner exhaust, DRM front splitter, etc etc which i'd have thought would have added a few £ to the value.

I know that the thread originators car is a year newer etc but I have seen standard models for sale at garages for 8/9kJust being realistic, good luck with the sale and I hope you get what you want, all it takes is the right person to come along

(Oh and thanks Cliff, good to see you still have your lovely motor)

v5 man 16 February 2006 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by monty baber
(Oh and thanks Cliff, good to see you still have your lovely motor)

No worries bud, hopefully see you soon:)


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