A few Arty ones of my DBM Classic
A few photos I took this evening as the light faded - hides the dents well!
http://www.scoobyphotos.eclipse.co.u...scooby-001.jpg http://www.scoobyphotos.eclipse.co.u...scooby-002.jpg Was offered a very miserable 2k trade in for her against a 2006 WRX today, I felt obliged to turn the offer down. I knew that second hand prices were getting low for scoobies, but 2k for a 99 classic with full service history? Is it really that bad for old cars these days? Cheers Dave |
Looks good from what I can see. ;) :D
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I paid £6500 for mine on the same year a couple of months back so i hope not, traders cant sell them on quickly hence the low trade in, keep it, the 2006 model will depreciate just as quickly.
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Originally Posted by Dave_A
(Post 7236623)
A few photos I took this evening as the light faded - hides the dents well!
Cheers Dave |
Originally Posted by cos500
(Post 7237972)
I paid £6500 for mine on the same year a couple of months back so i hope not, traders cant sell them on quickly hence the low trade in, keep it, the 2006 model will depreciate just as quickly.
Cheers Dave |
i paid 4k for mine a s reg there is a t reg classic with prodrive setup i think it is for sale in the local scooby dealer for 5k it looks well nice
and yours looks cool in the dim light |
Originally Posted by barry wemyss
(Post 7238308)
i paid 4k for mine a s reg there is a t reg classic with prodrive setup i think it is for sale in the local scooby dealer for 5k it looks well nice
and yours looks cool in the dim light Cheers :D Does seem like there is a huge difference between the price you can trade for and the price you can buy for. But hey-ho, cars for enjoying, not worrying about its value. |
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