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Looking to sell on our two cars which are getting on a bit and are too small. They both need a bit of work electric window not working and engine lights on.
What is the best way to sell them? Is it worth doing any work first? They're worth about 3 grand each.
Bring them down to the car lot and I'll do you a deal.
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Looking to sell on our two cars which are getting on a bit and are too small. They both need a bit of work electric window not working and engine lights on.
What is the best way to sell them? Is it worth doing any work first? They're worth about 3 grand each.
I'm selling me trusty old Yaris (bought when I started my first job out of Uni) so a timely thread.
I guess on a 10-year-old car, getting scratches and dents sorted out is a waste of time since anyone buying a 10-year-old small car is only after affordability and reliability?
Looking to sell on our two cars which are getting on a bit and are too small. They both need a bit of work electric window not working and engine lights on.
What is the best way to sell them? Is it worth doing any work first? They're worth about 3 grand each.
Ebay is the best way these days, even cars with no MOT do well, make sure you list all the faults. No-one buys autotrader these days or exchange and mart (compared with 10 years ago anyway).
PS if the engine lights are on, you have one of two issues, engine or electrical problems, depending on the severity this could seriously affect the resale value. Book resale values are based on good working order.
The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”
I'm selling me trusty old Yaris (bought when I started my first job out of Uni) so a timely thread.
I guess on a 10-year-old car, getting scratches and dents sorted out is a waste of time since anyone buying a 10-year-old small car is only after affordability and reliability?
Once you in the 2-3k market its probably not worth it. I would expect electrics to work and no engine lights because they could be very costly items to fix.
I'm selling me trusty old Yaris (bought when I started my first job out of Uni) so a timely thread.
I guess on a 10-year-old car, getting scratches and dents sorted out is a waste of time since anyone buying a 10-year-old small car is only after affordability and reliability?
what are the details -kids are currently running something similar and may be suitable for spares
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Once you in the 2-3k market its probably not worth it. I would expect electrics to work and no engine lights because they could be very costly items to fix.
Not really, the chips away people would charge about £80-£100 to tidy up some dents and scratches. This is exactly what many a trader would do before presenting a car on the forecourt. Small cars sell very well especially ones which appear to have been well looked after.
The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”
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