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Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 11 September 2005Depends what your trading against as well to some extent.
No. It makes absooutely no difference.
Diagree with you there Bluey, an 18 month of 182 wouldnt make 9000 trade now. So when the new car arrives, and demand for th eolder...
Quote: Originally posted by Adamf on 11 September 2005
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Reckion he proabably likes feedback from the steering wheel, theyre not exactly the sharpest driving tools in the world. Based on the now prehistoric golf chassis thats never been re-nowned for its driving dynamics in any...
Quote: Originally posted by 182_blue on 10 September 2005he says hes picking up a 182, not that hard to work out
Meee-owww. The b**ch is back , eh? ;)
I was refering to the Clio price.
£13995 for a 182 sounds very steep if you ask me.
Sorry 182_BLue, forgot you drive a spanish...
Quote: Originally posted by cup271 on 09 September 2005
looking to spend about 11-13k i know i should be able to get a 182 cup/182 new for that maybe a t182 even had a ctr before the sold it due to change of jobs now im in a situation to get something nippy again what would you do ctr with...
Interior looks like a massive improvement.
http://www.whatcar.com//Car/Renault/Clio/895593942.jpg
Overall, appears Renault have engineered it to be a "quality" product. Not sure if its up there with the Polos and Lupos, but does look interesting never the less.
Wonder what the hot hatch...
Quote: Originally posted by GR7 on 09 September 2005
Quote: Originally posted by Day on 09 September 2005 You may of entered a contract between yourself and the dealer. The car is there and ready for the taking. If you are intending to trade in an older vehicle then obviously the more time you...
Theres no rule as such. If it were me Id say £500-£700 max, over the figures listed above. Then the sellers happy or should be, and the buyer is too).
Obvioulsy depends how badly you want the thing.
Although, dont forget for every Clio 182 you look at, theres another 10 waiting round the...
Yes the dealer can do that.
The figures quoted will have taken that months specific figuers into account. If you put them off, the sale then goes into the following months figures. Meaning they may or may not hit the target figures previoulsy deduced, the saleman/ salemanager may not get his...
A healthy advertisment private price I would say, is somewhere between what the dealer offers for the chassis alone, and what the dealer would retail the car for.
But be prepared to be bartered with.
If you make an extra £500 to what the dealers offered you should be happy.
Dont...
Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 09 September 2005But private sellers should be able to price their cars at a figure less than the car is selling on the forecourt (say 500 less), not what price your buying them in at.
Jesus, im more than aware what price trade ins get bought in for - i...
Quote: Originally posted by ukaskew on 09 September 2005
[Edited by ukaskew on 09 September 2005 at 12:36pm]
Thats right as they will be retail prices with their profit share slapped across them.
You dont think they sell cars for the shear fun of it do you?
A dealer wont...
Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 09 September 2005
Those prices youve given I assume are trade in values or auction prices? In the real world a dealer would put 2k accross all of those prices in the hope to make 1500 quid out of the car.
Whilst a fancy little Glass guide or whatever...
Due to the recent sudden interest of 182 Prices, I thought it may be useful to start a thread stating what impact registration, mileage and options, will have on current market valuations.
Hopefully this will help potential buyers to get a good deal, it should also advise potential sellers...
Quote: Originally posted by omar on 08 September 2005
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Heh heh. Chritmas mean anything to you Omar?
Pressumably they discounted the car you were looking at trading in against?
Therefore giving the impression your getting more for your PX. Which i what you obvioulsy want.
I.E balance to change.
Your 04 plater isnt worth anywhere near that though unfortunately.
Quote: Originally posted by Smokey on 08 September 2005
Quote: Originally posted by CarboliSmokeBal on 08 September 2005Good for you Mark.
Any idea what the dealer would offer? Hence why people generally sell privately.
dealer offered us £7200 for our UK Car 04 182 both cup packs 20k miles...
Mint, "05" "Full fat", cupped up 182 with 8000 miles on the clock, nearly forgot with metallic?
Any1 care to hazard a guess?
Ill post the trade valutation link shortly.
What makes me laugh, is when people say, "Im in no rush to sell".
WTF, the longer they leave it the older the car gets, the less the car is worth.
As said if teh car is sensibly priced it will shift. Id have no problems buying a car that was £500 max over trade provided it was mint, Im...
This need settling, as there are some downright outrageous posts in the for sale part of the forum a the moment. Appears to be some complete muppets about.
Cars arent selling as they are simply priced wrong.
As with regards price on this particular car, Im sorry to break it to your fellas...