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Relisted the Subaru



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What do people on here value this at? I'm struggling.

I've had 6 offers, 5 at £3000 & 1 at £3100. Am I miles off in my asking price?

I'm willing to accept £3500 no less, is that reasonable?
 

TheEvilGiraffe

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What do people on here value this at? I'm struggling.

I've had 6 offers, 5 at £3000 & 1 at £3100. Am I miles off in my asking price?

I'm willing to accept £3500 no less, is that reasonable?

What are others similar up for ?

Put it up at £4k and move your target demographic :grin:
 
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What are others similar up for ?

Put it up at £4k and move your target demographic :grin:

From what I've seen I thought it would fly off the shelf at £3700. Next Hawkeye wagon on eBay is £6k, it's also priced lower than some Blobeyes & bugeyes. Of course though this is due to the mileage.

Having so many offers all around the £3k mark seems like it's telling me something though. One guy just came to view and offered £3k as well.
 

Bluebeard

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If you've had 7 offers, £3100 being the highest, why makes you think you'll get £3500? (I don't mean to sound rude.)

I can't remember the last car I had that didn't sell to the first person to see it. How do you value your time?

For the sake of £400 I'd have let it go personally.

We're only a few weeks away from March, the month when used cars take their biggest hit value wise.
 
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Thanks @Daniel I'm looking for honesty so I'm glad you posted. That's what I was thinking having so many offers at £3k has made me think is my price to high.

@Knuckles i wasn't to begin with but my boiler has broken and I need £1700 for a new one so kind of yeah but I'm not letting it go for silly money.

End later today so I'll see how it goes.
 
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Selling a Surbaru is never a easy task, unless it's underpriced. It's a buyers market at the moment, although you can see it changing with regards to clean classics.
 

Bluebeard

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Selling a Surbaru is never a easy task, unless it's underpriced. It's a buyers market at the moment, although you can see it changing with regards to clean classics.
Classics are fetching daft money at the moment.
A garage near me has just sold one very similar to mine for £3600!

Finding one without rust or eBay intercoolers a is the hardest thing I think.
 

Bluebeard

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Thanks @Daniel I'm looking for honesty so I'm glad you posted. That's what I was thinking having so many offers at £3k has made me think is my price to high.

@Knuckles i wasn't to begin with but my boiler has broken and I need £1700 for a new one so kind of yeah but I'm not letting it go for silly money.

End later today so I'll see how it goes.
For what it's worth, I think £3500 is the money for it.

But if you need to sell it, and 7 people have viewed it, personally I'd let it go and move on.
 
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Classics are fetching daft money at the moment.
A garage near me has just sold one very similar to mine for £3600!

Finding one without rust or eBay intercoolers a is the hardest thing I think.

I sold my last one about 2 years ago for 3.5k and they have doubled in price since then.
 
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For what it's worth, I think £3500 is the money for it.

But if you need to sell it, and 7 people have viewed it, personally I'd let it go and move on.

6 through Ebay only 1 has viewed. I'm expecting a lot more offers in the next hour though that's when EBay comes alive with 1 hour to go.
 
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Didn't sell. Maybe I'm a strict or bad negotiator.

Do people actually knock £5-600 off cars as I've never come across it. I thought I was being generous enough knocking £200 off.

I hate selling cars. f**k it I'll try again in a few weeks hope the market picks up.
 

Gally

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I've knocked 1250 off a car before, that's my best so far. If it's genuinely worth it's price then I probably wouldn't negotiate but sometimes people are dreaming.

I think it's always really a buyers market because people are usually selling for a reason so they'll accept maybe that 500 less.

When I was selling I never budged on price really, just priced it right.
 
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I can understand it on a car worth £10k+ but surely bottom end of the market people keep tighter margins.

£1250 is madness.

Tempted to now sell my partners daily and just keep this. Probably only get £1500 for that though.
 

Bluebeard

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  Whichever has fuel
I advertise cars for a price and sell them for that price. I despise haggling, I find it degrading. Weather I'm buying or selling, I hate it.

Similarly, when I'm buying a car, I'll view it then offer a firm 'take it or leave it' price. No haggling, no hard feelings.

I've knocked 75% off of the advertised price before now. But then I know what I'm doing and can smell a problem car a mile off! In fact My last Clio was advertised at £1750 no offers and I drove off innit having parted with just £700.

If your car is relatively fault free, is clean (this is the most overlooked!) and it's priced right, there should be no need to knock hundreds of pounds off.
 
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I think that buyers will try to haggle for the cost of the tyres even though you have considered it in the price.
You have a well maintained Impreza wagon with a desirable prodrive pack and breat history but regardless of price, the thought of a set of tyres after purchase is potential for haggling.
Maybe get some part worns on it? I doubt that you could find four but certainly matching fronts and backs should be possible?
Is it necessary to comment on the dated sat nav? It seems a negative comment and open to further haggling.
Whatever you decide, stick to your price and good luck with the sale.

Shanny
 

leeds_182

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eBay is full of chancers and to be honest, I am one of them. I'd offer 3k for your car if if was in the market just to see if you accept it.

I always work on a 10% theme for ono so for your car I would want at least 370 off.

As Daniel has said, in the grand scheme of things it's £400 but depends how desperate you are to sell.
 
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Cheers next time it goes up maybe I'll be abit more lenient with the hagglers.

I'll get the electric blanket out in the meantime.
 

CrippsCorner

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My Impreza sold to the second viewer... it was up for £6,750 and the first person wanted a grand off! Came to see it and made the offer and received a firm no, then proceeded to phone me 3 times still asking for the same price!? Weirdo.

Sold it the following week for £6,600 :smile: and off it went to Poland!

To be honest in my experience, foreign buyers can be the best. My brother's Impreza was exported to... to Germany.
 

Rich..

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Should have re-listed at £3995 then they'd feel good about knocking £500 off, I wouldn't have even mentioned the tyres. Oh and "out you off" needs changing to "put you off".
 

Mr Burns

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It's a shame because it ticks nearly every box for what I want, but MPG would bug the sh*t outta me lol.
 


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