I have to part with my baby.... how much is she worth?

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I have to part with my baby.... how much is she worth?

Post by monkey_boy »

Hi All,

Do to unforeseen circumstances I have to sell my beloved Polo

1.4 TDI PD SE, 51 REG, 40,000

Very good condition, MOT & Tax till Feb 2006, totally standard.

I'm thinking of putting her on ebay hoping I'll get more money that way.

have checked with exchange & mart and parkers and they reckon she's worth about £4980, i personally think that's b@llox as the TDI model is rare.

Cheers
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Post by BLK_POLO »

I paid £4000 for a 51 reg 1.4 TDI PD S back in july, allthough it had 70,000 miles on the clock but did have a full service history.
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BLK_POLO wrote:I paid £4000 for a 51 reg 1.4 TDI PD S back in july, allthough it had 70,000 miles on the clock but did have a full service history.
thanks for reply, mine has full service history, mmmmm will but the local rag and exhcnage and mart i guess
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Post by tom_mk5 »

Sorry to p*** on your fire so to speak, but I think you're dreaming if you think you're going to get anywhere near 5k for it.

Sales on 6N2's have seriously slumped, I recently sold my SE 1.4 with absolutely every optional extra on it, 25k miles, 12 months MOT, tax, FVWSH, alloys with brand new Eagle F1s for £4700- and it took me about 4 weeks to even get that.

I think you're looking at about 4.
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Post by mysteryboy »

Yeah Id have to agree with the guy above. 4k is the price these days.

Some ppl seriously over value their cars. I remember looking at a golf r reg i think, condition was sh!t he wanted 3k...

The best think is compare to others for sale and it will give u a rough price guide.
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Post by Sleety »

try www.parkers.co.uk for a value for it

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Post by sorted »

I stuck mine up for sale on Autotrader and Ebay.

Ebay went mad -


I dunno if the guys are at it , or they like the car !!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
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Fake bidders mate.:(
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Post by mysteryboy »

watch out for them new ebayers!

But as long as they pay who cares!!

Good Luck
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Post by dred »

this is very good news :shock: and glad you posted it.im on the market for one . :wink:
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Post by monkey_boy »

4k... jaysus, i was hoping then! it's really annoying becuase there are none of them around, well here in south wales anyway! im going to advertis eit for more than that otheriws eim going to seriously loose out.

hey www.neil-f.net did you sell your son ebay ok? i'm seriously thinking of oputting her on ebay but a few mates have said just sell here private, ebay is too dodgy.

thanks for the replies i'll let you know how i get on.
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

there have been a lot of scams going about from eBay, Auto trader etc. when my bf was selling his car, he advertised in on Auto Trader for about £900, and someone in a foreign place emailled him saying basically, ill transfer 4k into ur bank account, call these people (then gave a phone number) up so you can arrange to have it shipped over to me and then you can send me the excess money back to me.
Obviously this was a con, to get bank details, and an address to start somekind of fraud.
Its just a shame there are people out there who will waste ur time and act like that.
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Post by monkey_boy »

laura_fairy_22... is this the email your BF got??? :O

cant believe people try this crap!

good news is ive had 4 people look at the car and 2 more saturday!! regret selling the car thats life

Hello,

I am Mr Henry Spencer, my client is interested in your 2001
VOLKSWAGEN
POLO 1.4 SE TDI PD 5dr Diesel Hatchback. Payment is made by Certified
UK
bank Cheque and it will include EXCESS for the Clearing and Shipment.
Your seeking price was £*****. Payment will be issued and sent as soon
as
you forward the details stated below.
The fact is that i have a very busy schedule and wont be able to come
view
the car, but i'd appreciate it if you'll send more pics especially of
the
interior, including the dash board and chairs, as my client would
appreciate
this, although he already loves the car from the pic he saw on the
advert
and he says its a beautiful machine and wants to go for it.
I will contact my lawyer to prepare a document in backup of the sale as
soon
as you provide the informations to arrange payment if you have any
questions, feel free to contact me on this number, +447031908843, if
its out
of reach, try again later maybe i'm out of town due to my busy
schedule, or
just send me an email.
Please get back to me with this information to enhance payment.
1. The condition of the car
2. The last price for the car,
3. Name on the payment slip(Certified Cheques/bankers draft )
4. Full contact Address including postal code
5. Tel/Personal mobile number
I will be looking forward to hear from you.
Thank you for your time.

Yours faithfully,
Henry Spencer.
+447031908843
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

yeah! something along those lines!!

anywho, why would the "client" employ someone to buy a car from them, if they've got the money to employ someone, then why dont they just go to a respectable dealership garage?!

and why would they need YOUR bank details if they're the ones paying you?
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Post by laura_fairy_22 »

oh, and when was the last time you needed a lawyer to buy a car????!!!!
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