#1: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:00 am ---- car prices?
literally, there is a post just put up for a 2001 Gti for... £1350?
I want around £1800 for mine ( less miles, same year ) and put it up at £1995 best offer, But the prices seem to be all over the place from £900 to £2800?!?!
#2: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: mattie7777, Location: GloucesterPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:03 am ---- Yea I have noticed the same mate! Tryna sell my 1.4 atm and some are selling from £800-£1500 with roughly the same spec
#3: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:09 am ---- I don't get it, all the silly prices are driving everyone elses prices down, I literally had a valuation sent through to me and it said £2016 for a 2001 GTi with 92000 miles on the clock.
Its just lowering all the other spec's prices too.
#4: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: apjs87, Location: PlymouthPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:19 am ---- auto trader will sort this out for ya
#5: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: Seabook, Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:20 am ---- to be fair, it's a bit hard to sell a 01 GTi for 2K with 92K milage on clock
unless your car is at very good shape and full service history
#6: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:22 am ----
Seabook wrote:
to be fair, it's a bit hard to sell a 01 GTi for 2K with 92K milage on clock
unless your car is at very good shape and full service history
less than 69k on the clock and with a few helpful car park dings.. Im not actually asking for £2k, im asking to make me an offer somewhere near it.
#7: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: Dillon, Location: KentPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:26 am ---- Its a buyer's market at the moment so really what they want to pay sets the market, but if you have a good strong car with full service history unmolested (or looks unmolested ) you should hold out until someone becomes fed up looking at skips! May take a while to sell it though depends on how long you can wait..
#8: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:29 am ----
Dillon wrote:
Its a buyer's market at the moment so really what they want to pay sets the market, but if you have a good strong car with full service history unmolested (or looks unmolested ) you should hold out until someone becomes fed up looking at skips! May take a while to sell it though depends on how long you can wait..
I'm an impatient B**** (beep)
it is a buyers market but when people go in with silly prices what chance has everyone else got? its not Tesco for god sake, seriously £1350 and then he'll get knocked down lower so that could easily be £1100 for a 2001 GTi, I saw a 1998 106GTi up for sale at £1850 with 90k on the clock up on here.....
Thats an older, smaller, less equipped car...
#9: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: Seabook, Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:33 am ---- you can't compare a 106Gti to a 206 Gti.
They share different market
#10: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:36 am ----
Seabook wrote:
you can't compare a 106Gti to a 206 Gti.
They share different market
seriously then you're telling me that a 1998 106 Gti is worth more than a 206 Gti?
#11: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: meady, Location: basingstokePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:43 am ---- i agree with ya mate, me mate is trying to sell his 52 plate saxo vtr and there are cars with the same mileage same year and same condition going for anything from £800 all the way up to £2100
you should easily get the asking price for you car silver_v as it is a nice car, i personally would of stuck it up for more than that, but i am a greedy f***er
#12: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:46 am ----
meady wrote:
i agree with ya mate, me mate is trying to sell his 52 plate saxo vtr and there are cars with the same mileage same year and same condition going for anything from £800 all the way up to £2100
you should easily get the asking price for you car silver_v as it is a nice car, i personally would of stuck it up for more than that, but i am a greedy f***er
lol, its got to be worth £1800 surely, probably worth more in bits...
#13: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: Seabook, Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:47 am ----
silver_v wrote:
Seabook wrote:
you can't compare a 106Gti to a 206 Gti.
They share different market
seriously then you're telling me that a 1998 106 Gti is worth more than a 206 Gti?
all i can say is any car older than 8 years don't worth much.
and don't always expect bigger engine=more expensive.
206Gti not nesssarily sold more than a 206XS
unless,
1) it is a performance/ tracky car like EK9, 106GTi, 205 Gti etc.....
2) historic car
#14: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: meady, Location: basingstokePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:51 am ----
Seabook wrote:
silver_v wrote:
Seabook wrote:
you can't compare a 106Gti to a 206 Gti.
They share different market
seriously then you're telling me that a 1998 106 Gti is worth more than a 206 Gti?
all i can say is any car older than 8 years don't worth much.
and don't always expect bigger engine=more expensive.
206Gti not nesssarily sold more than a 206XS
unless,
1) it is a performance/ tracky car like EK9, 106GTi, 205 Gti etc.....
2) historic car
but in feb i sold my 2001 gti fo £2000 and that had 70000 miles on the clock and wasnt in a very good condition atall, so surely this car that looks in good nick should go for £2000 easy
#15: Re: whats going on with 206 Author: silver_v, Location: AmpshirePosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:57 pm ---- lol, and now Europeugeot has his up for £3200...........
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