Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: shanjon on 21 August 2008, 17:39:37
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what car price guide prices my miggy at £1300 p/ex, now i know im not going to get that but im seeing a dealer about a vectra next week and was wondering what price you guys reckon would be a fair price if offered
my miggy is the following
143.000 miles
4 months tax
10 months mot
3.0v6 elite auto estate
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dealers have their own "bible" for px offerings
they offered me for my 2001 elite facelift with full history and only 76k on it...... £1500!
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what car price guide prices my miggy at £1300 p/ex, now i know im not going to get that but im seeing a dealer about a vectra next week and was wondering what price you guys reckon would be a fair price if offered
my miggy is the following
143.000 miles
4 months tax
10 months mot
3.0v6 elite auto estate
A lot of dealer's offer a minimum trade in offer of a £1,000 which is what you would get anyway based on the mileage
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i was hoping for about 1k , but i reckon id do a deal with him if he offers me circa £700,
the veccy is up for top money but then it is being sold by a dealer
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i was hoping for about 1k , but i reckon id do a deal with him if he offers me circa £700,
the veccy is up for top money but then it is being sold by a dealer
Good Luck, if you can't get a grand for it try and get some cash of the vectra to make up the difference :y
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The Elite will probably go to auction for pennies as the dealer will have made his money on the Veccy sale. No offence but do you really want a fwd after running an Elite?
Could be an expensive exercise if the novelty wears off in 6 months or so & you want another Mig. :-/
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Put it in the Autotrader at £1300ono and see what happens. You've got nothing to lose and if you sell it you can ask the dealer for a cash discount ;)
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i dont really want to get rid but i need a car with a heater that works all the time and a car that does not overheat due to this problem
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A lot of dealer's offer a minimum trade in offer of a £1,000 which is what you would get anyway based on the mileage
Trouble then is, that they're less flexable on the price of the car your trading in for :(