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miggy

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« on: 23 May 2007, 18:45:41 »

Some advice please
I am looking to sell the miggy private as the dealers are offering stupid money as a part ex. :'(
I am still looking for a face lift elite 3.2 but they are like rocking horse S"*T. I will find one. :y
What, in your opinions do you think I should advertise my miggy for:-

2002 (52) 2.2 DTI, GLS, Pearlescent Black
Full service history from day one
48,000 genuine miles
Mint condition
18" alloys
Many extras
all electric windows
parking sensors
fogs
wood effect interior
I have pictures on the gallery, MY OMEGA BY MIGGY.
I am just looking for advice, any you could give would be greatfully welcome, I will be putting an advert in my local paper but I dont know what price to put, I dont have a glasses guide.
Thanks [smiley=dankk2.gif]
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Re: omega price
« Reply #1 on: 23 May 2007, 22:04:47 »

"wisebuyers" price guide says this - yours would come under "private good" - maybe plus a bit more for the alloys, etc ...
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« Reply #2 on: 23 May 2007, 22:08:42 »

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"wisebuyers" price guide says this - yours would come under "private good" - maybe plus a bit more for the alloys, etc ...

Thanks for that, it gives me an idea on what to advertise it at

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« Reply #3 on: 23 May 2007, 22:09:19 »

If you want a glass's valuation, it will cost you £3.50 here

http://www.glass.co.uk/uk/en/
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Re: omega price
« Reply #4 on: 23 May 2007, 22:10:27 »

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If you want a glass's valuation, it will cost you £3.50 here

http://www.glass.co.uk/uk/en/

Cheers for that

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Re: omega price
« Reply #5 on: 23 May 2007, 22:15:15 »

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Re: omega price
« Reply #6 on: 23 May 2007, 22:55:14 »

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If you want a glass's valuation, it will cost you £3.50 here

http://www.glass.co.uk/uk/en/

Cor blimey, you Wakefield lads waste too much money - it's free via the Vauxhall website, Owners, Value my car. http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/  Part ex price only though.  :-/

Make your own additions for alloys, they may help it sell to some but the harsher ride may worry others. What I mean is that they may help sell the car but not add that much to the price.  Black cars often carry a premium too.  :y

 



Vauxhall Omega GLS
2.2TD Diesel 4-door Saloon
5 Speed Manual Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2002 52
Mileage: 48,000

 
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
 £3660
 
Average condition:
 £3290
 
Below average condition:  
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All valuations given are based on a single transaction with a bona fide motor dealer involving the sale of the consumer's car in part exchange for the purchase of a different car from the same dealer.
Values are not cash values, replacement prices, private sales values or insurance settlements and therefore must not be used for any other valuation purposes whatsoever.

Vehicle prices are affected by many different factors such as regional variations, sales promotions, as well as a dealer's perceived view of the condition of a vehicle. The amount quoted should not be relied upon solely, and should be treated as a guide only.

Glass's has exercised all reasonable care and skill in providing you with your valuation, using information obtained in good faith from sources unconnected to Glass's. Glass's does not accept responsibility for errors, omissions, liability or loss suffered as a result of the use of the valuation by any user or any other party. In the event that this exclusion is found to be unlawful, Glass's maximum liability shall not exceed £5000.

Excellent Condition:  Ready for retail sale; mechanically perfect, paintwork unblemished for a vehicle under two years old, but may have slight stone damage on a vehicle over two years old or with high mileage. Interior should be immaculate. A full service history must be provided. All equipment fitted should be fully operational. Tyres should be new or nearly new, wheels and trims clean and undamaged. If appropriate, the MOT Certificate must be for a minimum of nine months.

Average Condition:  Some wear and tear to mechanical parts may be expected. Some minor repair might be required to the paintwork, although there should be no serious damage requiring replacement bodywork. The car will be of generally tidy appearance inside and out but some expenditure may be required for retail sale. A full service history should be provided. All equipment fitted should be fully operational. Tyres should not be more than half worn. Wheels and trims should be in good condition. If appropriate, the MOT Certificate must be for a minimum of six months.

Below Average Condition:  Requires mechanical repair or some repair to bodywork. The interior may be worn and seats may have marks. Some corrosion, damage or poorly repaired paintwork may need attention. The car may not have a full service history and would not be offered for retail sale without significant expenditure. Major items of equipment such as radios should be operational. Tyres should be legal with an even tread depth across the tyre. Wheels and trims may show evidence of some scuff marks. If appropriate, the MOT Certificate must be for a minimum of three months.

 
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miggy

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Re: omega price
« Reply #7 on: 23 May 2007, 23:09:55 »

Thanks, I still have the original 16" wheels to go with her, with nearly new tyres plus I still have the original grill
Thanks you all for your help on this one, I have a good idea what I want for her now
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« Reply #8 on: 23 May 2007, 23:14:06 »

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If you want a glass's valuation, it will cost you £3.50 here

http://www.glass.co.uk/uk/en/

Hows wakefield mate, I was born and bread in Sheffield, came down to Wales after I left the coldstream guards in 85.
Aint been up home for years. :'( :'(
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Re: omega price
« Reply #9 on: 24 May 2007, 00:17:45 »

yeah i think you should keep your grille for your new one, thats what i plan to do with mine
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Re: omega price
« Reply #10 on: 24 May 2007, 08:49:56 »

... you're probably best off putting the original alloys back on as well as the original grille, that way you can fit them to the replacement ... unless you want to get rid of them - chances are as said you won't get much more for the car with the 18's on there.

As well as looking on the various price guides, have a look on autotrader and ebay (completed listings on ebay) to see what similar cars are going for ...
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