Give us a few details then. I buy and sell a few, and specialise in ones with MIL's on and running faults.
Might be able to do a deal...
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Autotrader every time for me, cost about £30 but IMO you're more likely to get serious buyers instead of bargain bucket eBayers.
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give "loot" a try. i sold my old volvo (1.5k) within a week on there, but beware some professional buyers hang around there to get good deals.
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Originally posted by eek View PostOnce 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.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm looking to trade them in for a cut and shut Ford Capri. Can you arrange finance as well?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'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?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'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?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLooking 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.
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.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLooking 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 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?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLooking 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.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWithout knowing any details at all I'd say they are not.
HTH
What does autotrader say and knock 10% off.
As for how to sell if male car buyers would be interested Pistonheads. Otherwise your local paper and ebay.
Autotrader may work but last time I tried (two years ago up north) autotrader didn't get any response, ebay did.
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