I'm not certain they would scrap a runner with MOT, but it is a possibility.
I did sell a car from my driveway about 3 years ago - I put the £300 price tag on the window and got an offer of £225 and reluctantly accepted. It had about £80 worth of road tax on it so they got a bargain.
If you do put it up for sale, I think at that sort of money the expectation is "sold as seen" but no harm in stating that just in case. Just say as little as possible, so you're not imlpying anything about condition (good or bad). Suggest they give it a good look over because you don't know much about cars. Obviously tell them you had to top up the oil.
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Originally posted by Grinder View PostHow about driving it to a scrapper - I bet they will offer you £250 for a runner with MOT. Just check the small ads in your local paper.
I'd vote ebay though. Just be really honest and thorough in the description.
I think I need to lie down for a cry now.
BP
PS prices on ebay are too low - I reckon I would get more via auction or scrappage.
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Originally posted by Grinder View PostHow about driving it to a scrapper - I bet they will offer you £250 for a runner with MOT. Just check the small ads in your local paper.
I'd vote ebay though. Just be really honest and thorough in the description.
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How about driving it to a scrapper - I bet they will offer you £250 for a runner with MOT. Just check the small ads in your local paper.
I'd vote ebay though. Just be really honest and thorough in the description.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postanother satisfied customer
Brillo,
have you really got 50k posts ?
do you post 24/7 or something ?
Milan.
30 posts per day for 5 years does it easily. You can do that in 15 minutes in tpd. Though some days I must have done a few hundered drivel posts......
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPistonheads classifieds. It's free.Last edited by Clippy; 7 September 2011, 13:12.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPistonheads classifieds. It's free.
Use Autotrader, your average mug punter won't have thought to go anywhere else so they are more likely to pay top whack.
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another satisfied customer
Brillo,
have you really got 50k posts ?
do you post 24/7 or something ?
Milan.
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Many thanks for the posts. I have done a bit of research and found it is worth nothing like £1000 now - I am years out of date. also the engineering comments above are probably correct. ebay now showing several similar models going for peanuts - and a friend just got messed about selling a car from ebay.
I agree with the "we buy any car" comments - I want to avoid them as much as possible.
I am not going to torch the car - I don't trust insurance companies either. Why take the risk over a few hundred quid? And I generally prefer to be honest - its a weakness of mine.
Trade in not an option as Mrs-BP's aunt is selling her car as her knee is gone. Its just what we need and she is a really careful driver - old car but low mileage. price is very low.
I love the online adds - cheers. But I reckon auction is the way to go. Even if I get any less than WBAC then at least someone will get a bargain who does not put annoying adverts on Dave with cars making noises. grrrrrr.
Cheers again to all those who contributed. Worthwhile rejoing CUK just for those comments.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostExactly. Just set fire to it
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Then you can claim the whiplash as well.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostSave yourself the bother and the meathead knocking your door down in a months time demanding a full refund coz it just died, torch it and claim the insurance.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am selling a car soon - its about 11 years old and worth about £1000(Peugot 406 estate - 135k miles but recon engine at 80k, minor oil leak but generally in good condition for age). I am thinking of putting it on ebay. Any other suggestions?
Recon engine at 80k is a bad sign. You should get 200k to 300k out of a Peugeot engine. For a car at that age the price depends on the length of the MOT. £800 to £900 if it has a full twelve months. £500 for a short MOT.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am selling a car soon - its about 11 years old and worth about £1000(Peugot 406 estate - 135k miles but recon engine at 80k, minor oil leak but generally in good condition for age). I am thinking of putting it on ebay. Any other suggestions?
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