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selling a car
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in March 2007 my husband bought a brand new Freelander 2 TD4 GS diesel. Due to ill-health he wants to sell it. The dealer, from whom we had bought 5 Range Rover and Freelander over the years has not made an offer. The car has been used for the odd fishing and shopping trips and has 3571 miles on the clock. What price should he realistically ask for ?
there is no mistake in the mileage 3571
there is no mistake in the mileage 3571
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ah, an automatic should add roughly �1000 to the value, so your looking at a minimum of �16,000
It is possible the dealer is struggling to move the stock they already have at the moment so are unwilling to buy in anything extra, if they did, it would not be an attractive price offered.
Possibly the best option is to find a nice independant car sales place and ask them for a value, or if you feel brave, a private off the drive type sale.
I don't want to see you ripped off !
It is possible the dealer is struggling to move the stock they already have at the moment so are unwilling to buy in anything extra, if they did, it would not be an attractive price offered.
Possibly the best option is to find a nice independant car sales place and ask them for a value, or if you feel brave, a private off the drive type sale.
I don't want to see you ripped off !
Hi, a bit of safety advise, should you advertise your Freelander DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR LOCATION you motor can be shipped out in a matter of days never to be seen again, I would thank your dealer very much for his help & make a note of telling them that your custom in the future will go elsewhere, I would try Farmers ads, Ebay, to sell your car but beware of the people that suggest to you that the DO have a customer waiting, them are the cowboys that will rip you off, if a sale is in the making make sure you have an ab-led body person with you for obvious reasons ( with respect to your husband) do not let the buyer test drive unless accompanied other wise the worst could happen it does not matter if the have come with a dogs collar on!! I would be asking in the region of �18, 500 that way you are prepared to drop your price giving you the price as what has been stated, good luck I hope you well with your sale, but if unsure DO NOT SELL, & if the buyer is paying by cheque the car stops with you until it clears & make that clear.
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You do not pay 10% fees to sell a car on ebay. The fees are totally different for motors than for dvds.
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/motorfees.ht ml
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/motorfees.ht ml
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Honest John from Saturday Telegraph rates these people..BCA. You might not get as much as a private sale but you would be safe and no callers at the house.
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/hatstandard/index. htm
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/hatstandard/index. htm
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Many thanks to Naomicorlett, Dancairo, Cazzz1975, TWR, Barry1010, Igglepiggle
I have read your comments with great interest.Having always bought and sold our cars through the same dealer, we have taken on board your advice especially about safety. We are not greedy and had hoped for around � 14000 , so we are hopeful....Again, many thanks to all of you who bothered to help us.
I have read your comments with great interest.Having always bought and sold our cars through the same dealer, we have taken on board your advice especially about safety. We are not greedy and had hoped for around � 14000 , so we are hopeful....Again, many thanks to all of you who bothered to help us.