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Renault Scenic (2001) --- Resale Value?
I've never had this problem before.
Dealer book price is �1,600. Have been trying for three weeks to seel this care. I'm down to �1,900 -- still not one phone call?
It's in excellent condition, 34,000 miles regularly serviced by dealer. 1.6 Petrol with A/C
Has the market fallen below book price?
I will try again this weekend, and if no joy will put the car in an auction
I can no longer afford two cars, so I have no choice in the matter
Old Salt
Dealer book price is �1,600. Have been trying for three weeks to seel this care. I'm down to �1,900 -- still not one phone call?
It's in excellent condition, 34,000 miles regularly serviced by dealer. 1.6 Petrol with A/C
Has the market fallen below book price?
I will try again this weekend, and if no joy will put the car in an auction
I can no longer afford two cars, so I have no choice in the matter
Old Salt
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what spec is your scenic please?
Most car dealers will buy using Glasses guide and sell using Cap monitor. Both provide the most comprehensive of guide prices, but like anything in life, they will offer you the best price for themselves. I am a motor dealer, and i would be interested in giving you a trade price for the car. Please email me at [email protected].
Ps dont go near an auction, as you may acheive what you see as fair, then all the auction costs come in and your back to square one.
Hope this helps
Mark
what spec is your scenic please?
Most car dealers will buy using Glasses guide and sell using Cap monitor. Both provide the most comprehensive of guide prices, but like anything in life, they will offer you the best price for themselves. I am a motor dealer, and i would be interested in giving you a trade price for the car. Please email me at [email protected].
Ps dont go near an auction, as you may acheive what you see as fair, then all the auction costs come in and your back to square one.
Hope this helps
Mark
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