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Fur 10 April 2006 04:10 PM

How much is this impreza worth?
 
Hi all

I am CONSIDERING selling my impreza to pay abit off my mortgage, only if i get the right deal though

Just wondered if you lot could give me some idea how much this car is worth which someone has offered in P/X possibly, my car is an MY04 STi PPP fully loaded if anyone is interested in upgrading? Anyway, back to topic :-) the car is a Subaru Impreza as follows:

subaru impreza in dark blue mica
full service history
6 months t&t
18" rota tarmac alloys in gun metal finish (500 miles old)
sti 5 rear spoiler
sti 8 bonnet vent
lower front splitter
full factory fitted leather interior
air-con
turbo smart super sonic dv
tsl firestorm bb
clear indicators and side repeaters
jvc camelion head unit
75,000 miles serviced every 7,000
cleaned with swissol

http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f9...cross/car4.jpg

thanks alot in advance all!!!!

Paul

XRS 10 April 2006 04:16 PM

I think you'll find that's not a MY04. :)

It does look like a V5 STi though

Could just be the wrong picture I guess....

Tidgy 10 April 2006 04:24 PM

dont even think its an sti judging by the ariel position in the same place as a uk car (import sti's had electric ariels

Peanuts 10 April 2006 04:26 PM

6k? IF you can find a buyer

Fur 10 April 2006 04:28 PM

hi all

sorry the pic is of the car i have been offered :-) not of my car

thanks all

Paul

Tidgy 10 April 2006 04:31 PM

ahhhhhhhh pmsl, that explains it all lol.

how much is he offering you for yours? aka how much cash plus car in pic?

Fur 10 April 2006 04:46 PM

not sure what figures we are talking yet, my car wont be going for less than 20k tho, ive just spent about £3000.00 on it what with defi gauges , exhausts, mud flaps, remaps, and lots more

Tidgy 10 April 2006 04:49 PM

can tell you now you'll be keeping yours mate, you'll be lucky to 16 for it

Peanuts 10 April 2006 04:56 PM

I would have thought £8-10k + the V5 would have been on the money,

pslewis 10 April 2006 06:25 PM

£20k :eek:

Used cars don't usually = miracles ;) .... therefore, I think you are keeping it!

Pete

Brun 10 April 2006 06:53 PM

£15k tops imo :)

hoskib 10 April 2006 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by Fur
not sure what figures we are talking yet, my car wont be going for less than 20k tho, ive just spent about £3000.00 on it what with defi gauges , exhausts, mud flaps, remaps, and lots more

take it all off and sell to recoup some of the outlay, then go and get the sort of money qouted in the thread.

does suck mate, but the mods will add all of about £500 to the value of the car:( might make it more desirable to certain potential buyers but you're more likely to see a better return putting it back to standard.

all the better reason to keep it:D

simo 10 April 2006 07:39 PM

20k :eek: your having a furkin laugh :D

7-8k + the Classic if you are lucky mate

suffolkdar 10 April 2006 07:50 PM

If you are no hurry to sell, hang on, somewhere out there is a buyer for your car at your price, If however you really need to sell you wont see much more than £16.5K imho, And oh yes...... NEVER ask a HOW MUCH? question on here, you wont like what you hear! lol
I purchased a mint 03 sti ppp 6 months ago with quick shift,ppf 18" alloys, it was kept in a heated garage, no expense spared with less than 7K on the clock, it was really better than new, I gave £17K for it, it was up for £19k, when i asked on here what it was worth i got the £13k-£15k if not less brigade telling me how much it was'nt worth!
I'M VERY HAPPY WITH MY CAR.

Just keep your chin up!

[Davey] 10 April 2006 08:15 PM

There is an odd extreme of percieved values when it comes to Imprezas.. The second hand car market is pretty dead at the moment, it was killed by the current low interest rates and rising house prices that ment everyone was borrowing or releasing equity to buy new, flooding the market with second hand cars and wiping out the buyers at the same time..

The depreciation of new cars is shocking enough, but some of the prices of 3+ year old cars is also un-real at the moment. And remember new cars are never an investment unless you've got your name on a short waiting list for something very exotic and some impatient richer person wants it first ;)


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