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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: marky on November 04, 2009, 00:35:07

Title: Its got to go, whats it worth?
Post by: marky on November 04, 2009, 00:35:07
We have decided to sell wifeys motor. :sad: :embarrassed:
It's a 1999 T discovery td5 es 135k 7 seats, with cream leather interior and walnut trim, harman kardon stereo, electric/ heated seats etc etc. 18" alloys, side steps, rear light guards, tow bar & electrics, service history and thousands of pounds worth of receipts from the previous owner. Mot til sept 2010 and we've just taxed it for the year. There's also some facelift headlights in the shed I never got round to fitting. Now for the bad bits.
Since the Mot, it's all gone wrong! Its started losing water :(, the ace system is leaking :(, and the gear selection has got very sloppy :(. I wouldn't know where to start with any of these jobs and I know it would cost a few quid at the local independent.
Wifey now wants a galaxy/ sharan again ( she's had a land rover now!) and I don't think we could part exchange it as it is. We'll be putting it up on e-bay within the week , but don't really know what to set the reserve at.
 Any ideas of what it's worth? Any one here interested in a nice td5 that needs a bit of work?

 
Title: Re: Its got to go, whats it worth?
Post by: JumboBeef on November 04, 2009, 18:17:55
We'll be putting it up on e-bay within the week , but don't really know what to set the reserve at.

No idea I'm afraid, but I would write a good honest listing with good photos and then stick it on at 99p no reserve: it will sell for what it sells for!  (I always sell motors at 99p and N/R and always get a good price).
Title: Re: Its got to go, whats it worth?
Post by: les baty on November 04, 2009, 20:34:13
yeah i agree, i have started cars at 99p and they get a lot of interest and bids, just be honest in your ad. good luck
Title: Re: Its got to go, whats it worth?
Post by: boss on November 04, 2009, 20:37:45
hi mate, pm me for how much you want  for it.
Title: Re: Its got to go, whats it worth?
Post by: Bobtail on November 04, 2009, 20:38:05
We'll be putting it up on e-bay within the week , but don't really know what to set the reserve at.

No idea I'm afraid, but I would write a good honest listing with good photos and then stick it on at 99p no reserve: it will sell for what it sells for!  (I always sell motors at 99p and N/R and always get a good price).

I am with him mate

Its only worth what someone will pay for it on the day

Sorry not any better help
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