Value..any ideas?
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Value..any ideas?
Thinking of putting my 03 WRX Blob for sale.
No idea whatsoever of it's value, so opinions appreciated.
6 months tax and MOT, service history, belt done, 69k on the clock.
No mods apart from a new lower grille and a back box.
No idea whatsoever of it's value, so opinions appreciated.
6 months tax and MOT, service history, belt done, 69k on the clock.
No mods apart from a new lower grille and a back box.
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You'll probably get this deleted mate as mods will probably view it as a sale attempt, but before it does, I'd say sadly, prepare to be disappointed.
The mileage is average, and there are many up for sale now due to increasing fuel prices.
Sad but true. I sold my fairly mint 2001 90,000 mile bug (have a look at my garage; 2 owners from new, owned for 7 years, all service history etc.) with about £3000 of mods on it for £3300 this month.
In my eyes she's worth more but sadly the market just doesn't reflect that. If fuel drops (yeah right) then maybe the trend will reverse but my advice is sell privately, stick it on pistonheads (don't bother with ebay - too many muppets who don't read the advert and waste your time) and get the most you can for it.
If the bodywork and engine is good and you have plenty of service history you might make between £3700-4000 if you're lucky. IMHO.
The mileage is average, and there are many up for sale now due to increasing fuel prices.
Sad but true. I sold my fairly mint 2001 90,000 mile bug (have a look at my garage; 2 owners from new, owned for 7 years, all service history etc.) with about £3000 of mods on it for £3300 this month.
In my eyes she's worth more but sadly the market just doesn't reflect that. If fuel drops (yeah right) then maybe the trend will reverse but my advice is sell privately, stick it on pistonheads (don't bother with ebay - too many muppets who don't read the advert and waste your time) and get the most you can for it.
If the bodywork and engine is good and you have plenty of service history you might make between £3700-4000 if you're lucky. IMHO.
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