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arctic blue 182, cupped up, mint condition, say i looked to sell next year at 18 month mark, mileage will be around 9k by then what would i be looking to get trade in wise?
 


as above. but if its new now, i would say you will be lucky to get 8k in 18 months, as an example my 6 months old cupped 182 (full fat) was only worth 9k at trade in
 


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 ones fall, you can imagine the impact on trade prices.

A car/chassis within the motor industry has 1 trade value that the dealer will write the car to the books at, genrally a £200 differnce can apply up a dn down the country, obvioulsy depending on area demand.

The reason people genrally think there can be £1000s of pounds worth difference depedning on dealers, is because; if a deaeler has £1000s profit across the car your lookimg at PXing aginst they will discount profit from their car to show a higher PX value for yours. Its as simple as that.

***GOLDEN RULE: What you should be interested in is cost to change.

[Edited by CarboliSmokeBal on 9/11/2005 11:35:57 AM]
 


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