Thinking of selling my STi UK 03
Hi, after owning the car for 4 years I am thinking of selling. Before I put it up I just wondered what you all thought about value.
Is 03 plate, blue with PPP and the 18" speedline alloys (power coated in anthracite and remapped to about 340bhp. Suspension and brakes all changed 3 years ago with new prodrive springs and new KYB ultra. Car only done 14K miles on them and 57K in total. Car was dry stored for 5 years in air conditioned garage before I owned it so is very good for age. Cambelt done, aux belts, battery, plugs, filters, oils - wants for nothing.
What do you all recon for a fair price?
Cheers
Last edited by ade_sti; Jun 12, 2016 at 01:44 PM.
The car was dry stored for 5 years as in never driven. I bought it nearly 4 years ago and had the cambelt changed. The car has only done 17,000 miles sice I bought it. Brand new Goodyear f1 tyres on it now.
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I reckon 7k ish, depending on who did the mods. But from the pictures it does look a really nice example. Are you sure you're not going to regret selling it? Nice sti's are getting rarer...
If you want to completely scare yourself look at the Glasses guide price for it. Market value, i.e what insurance companies will pay out on it are nowhere near what people are asking for them. Mate of mine had this argument with his insurance last month when someone drove into the side of him and wrote it off, they offered to payout £4100 on a 2003 blob sti, he paid £5500 for it last year and despite showing them adverts for higher priced cars they said they'd checked 3 "guides" and settled on £4500.
Just remember, what people ask, what people pay, and what something is worth are 3 totally different things.
Just remember, what people ask, what people pay, and what something is worth are 3 totally different things.
If you dont like peoples opinions dont post on a public forum. Maybe ask some of your self help group what they think while you hold hands and cry about the nasty people on the internet.
Last edited by TypeR99; Jun 13, 2016 at 08:56 AM.
Absolutely nothing patronising about that post.
To the op, I see your car between 7-8 k with the way blob sti's are pricing atm.
The more service history and receipts you have will push you nearer to the 8 k.
I would advertise at 8 and look at selling for 7500-7700
Just my opinion
Glwts
Siv
Last edited by sivo; Jun 13, 2016 at 08:53 AM.
Gonna echo the above, if it's well maintained with no major rust and well modified id expect to pay 7.5k-8k
If its just tidy, good service history (one i can be confident in) and runs well i'd pay 7K or so.
My type uk (before my JDM) i bought 3 years ago, 70k on the clock with FSH.
Overall 'good' condition with some small niggles. Paid £7,800.
Prices are holding well tbh!
If its just tidy, good service history (one i can be confident in) and runs well i'd pay 7K or so.
My type uk (before my JDM) i bought 3 years ago, 70k on the clock with FSH.
Overall 'good' condition with some small niggles. Paid £7,800.
Prices are holding well tbh!
The car looks pretty good so if priced sensibly should be bought by Clive performance and up for 10k soon
The only reason Imprezas (and most other sports/performance/classic cars) have gone up in value so much is due to cheap and easy credit, these cars aren't suddenly "worth" more than previously, it's an asset price bubble.
I was reading the other day that somewhere was doing pcp deals on USED cars, utter ****ing insanity.
The only reason Imprezas (and most other sports/performance/classic cars) have gone up in value so much is due to cheap and easy credit, these cars aren't suddenly "worth" more than previously, it's an asset price bubble.
The only reason Imprezas (and most other sports/performance/classic cars) have gone up in value so much is due to cheap and easy credit, these cars aren't suddenly "worth" more than previously, it's an asset price bubble.
I had one as I had a car allowance.
But on 12 year old Impreza's it's madness it simply getting a car you can't afford.
Having had a blob sti for years the biggest cost is running the bloody thing.
It's like the credit crunch all over again.
My mate sold a similar one with 70K on the clock for 5000. I told him he was mad he said he wanted 6000 but when someone offered hard cash he needed the money so let it go rather than be stuck with it for longer advertising it doing viewings & test drives etc. Having said that it looks tidy, I'd expect to get at least 7000 for it & ask a little more so you've room to haggle, everyone likes to make an offer.
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