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You joking £8500 is that a £100 for every 1000 miles?? Before you know it will be hitting 100k then it will be in the £5000 bracket if someone offers any where near what your after I would drive there and drop the car of lol
You joking £8500 is that a £100 for every 1000 miles?? Before you know it will be hitting 100k then it will be in the £5000 bracket if someone offers any where near what your after I would drive there and drop the car of lol
You joking £8500 is that a £100 for every 1000 miles?? Before you know it will be hitting 100k then it will be in the £5000 bracket if someone offers any where near what your after I would drive there and drop the car of lol
You joking £8500 is that a £100 for every 1000 miles?? Before you know it will be hitting 100k then it will be in the £5000 bracket if someone offers any where near what your after I would drive there and drop the car of lol
What a ****, if you wanna buy a car haggle when you get there and i presume you dont want to buy this car so stop bashing someones thread like a ****ing pikey.
What a ****, if you wanna buy a car haggle when you get there and i presume you dont want to buy this car so stop bashing someones thread like a ****ing pikey.
Stupid is when someone is attempting to gauge a buyers interest in their car and someone with no intention of buying jumps at the chance of bashing the ad, the condition and in this case the price!!!
The price is about right for a widetrack car, you need some knowledge before you start giving advice ;-)
All being well with the car I's say it's a pretty good price, £8k is pretty cheap for a wide track, even with those miles.
Priced well for a quick sale, I wouldn't be dropping the price much beyond that, as long as the tyres and brakes have some life left in them and decent service history then it's a good deal for someone like myself that's not too fussy about milage.
And the best colour too.
P.S; I know your only gauging interest but a few more details and pics might help.
I have to say I agree with the positive comments, good price for what we can see and read about it.
I paid £9995 for a Black 2005 Widetrack DCCD STI with 32K on the clock last May.
I also found at the time finding a good car in the colour you want is harder to come across, I was after a Black or White 05 Blob so my search was narrowed right down, could of picked up plenty in blue but found the other colours held a better price.