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mick1989

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whats a gti6 worth these days. im gunna put mine up for sale tomorrow. w reg 66000 miles 1 owner from new! full service history, full mot full 12 months tax 3keys unmarked car. china blue. totally original standard car... lovely drive totally mint throughout. also half tank of petrol lol, cambelt just been done. ??????????????
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:10
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I WILL TAKE PIKS TOMORROW WHEN THERES SOME LIGHT Wink
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:26
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You would really need to put it on the market to see what people would pay for it. You might get lucky and get 3000! Sounds silly but there are people who would pay that kinda money for it. It'll be worth 2000 at least. It's rare to find a clean, low mileage, fsh gti 6 nowadays!
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:30
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thanks mate that sounds good. wheres best place to add. how bout this site??
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:42
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but i wouldnt buy yours Wink
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:56
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thewho07 wrote:
It'll be worth 2000 at least. It's rare to find a clean, low mileage, fsh gti 6 nowadays!


Really?

I think these cars, regardless of age/quality are struggling to get much above £1500 nowadays.

All depends on the buyer, how fast you want to shift it and how open you are to negotiations.

It's a diesel market at the moment what with all the economic slowdown malarky being throw about in the press so people are looking for petrols less than ever, hence the massive depreciation.

Good luck either way, but bear this in mind when pricing it as to what you're willing to hold out for Smile

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 22:58
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my rallye was by no means mint but it wasnt a dog. it had just had engine rebuild and i only got £1000 for it, a 6 i think you will be lucky to get anymore than £800 unless you keep it until after christmas at least.
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:03
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I reckon you'll get 1200-1500 for it.

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:05
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cappy01 wrote:
i think you will be lucky to get anymore than £800 unless you keep it until after christmas at least.


Roll eyes They aren't worth as much as some seem to think but it's worth more than £800. I never understand where this assumption that nobody can afford to buy a car within a month of Christmas comes from either. Dunno

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:07
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cress87 wrote:
cappy01 wrote:
i think you will be lucky to get anymore than £800 unless you keep it until after christmas at least.


Roll eyes They aren't worth as much as some seem to think but it's worth more than £800. I never understand where this assumption than nobody can afford to buy a car within a month of Christmas comes from either. Dunno


I know I can't LOL

I think it's more that people don't look much come Christmas as they're too pre-occupied with buying presents for the big day...

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:09
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after christmas it is then. im not in no rush to sell! how do cars sell on this site?
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:11
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mick1989 wrote:
after christmas it is then. im not in no rush to sell! how do cars sell on this site?


They don't anymore! Whistle

Seriously though, look at bottom of the forum page and follow the new Classifieds sticky thread and it'll take you to the other bit for selling cars on the site. Make of it what you will Wink

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:15
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pugzy wrote:
mick1989 wrote:
after christmas it is then. im not in no rush to sell! how do cars sell on this site?


They don't anymore! Whistle


LOL

Even if nobody buys it before Christmas, there's no harm in advertising it. You're not obliged to accept offers of £500 because the potential buyer has spent all his money on Christmas and the associated tat.

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Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:17
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£2000 altleast or im keepin it lol
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:23
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i had a nile blue 6 before this 116000miles on an r192xkl reg nice car but nothing on this. some **** ran in the back off me after 3weeks of havin the car insurance paid 1450 with 200 excess Sad
Posted 16th Nov 2011 at 23:28
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mick1989 wrote:
£2000 altleast or im keepin it lol


so what are plans for it then over the next few years.....

unfortunately i would say £1500 over £2k if your very very lucky.

I dont think milleage makes to much difference with them getting this old, the engines are probably one of the most reliable thing on these cars

2 standard cars, one with 60K and little maintainence and one with 160K with new bushes and suspension components, i bet the 160k er drives better.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 07:48
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I'd say meet in the middle and put it up for 1750-1800 and just wait if your in no rush, it will appeal to somebody at some point. Say someone buying one to supercharge.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 09:32
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I think if you get a buyer who specifically wants a mint low mileage example then you'll get your £2K, but they are few and far between. Generally people just want one, and don't mind the higher mileage "less than mint" examples which can be had for a lot less money.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 09:53
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TBH that's exactly the sort of 6 id be looking to buy if I went for another one.

However I wouldn't pay any more than £1800 for it and I think to most people it would probably be worth much less than that.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 09:59
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Cars never fetch good money here, id put it on .net or autotrader personally.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 10:13
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I also happily paid £2300 for a mint one with more miles. Albeit lowered and a few other choice mods.

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Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 10:15
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No disrespect but your car could easily have the niggles and issues that a car with double the mileage has. Most people in the market for these are happy to buy the later for sub a grand and spend a few hundred putting it right. It's a Peugeot. 2k gets you more today.

Just because it is £2k and ~70K doesn't mean it won't idealy need a new drivers seat and other things that fail commonly due to the age.

Does the air con work? LOL

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    honestly3k

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    Post #23
    I don't really get what the big deal is for standard unmodified cars....especially if you're and enthusiast who will most likely mod yourself.

    If it were me and I was buying again....personally I would see it as a bonus if someone had already taken the time and expense of having it lowered for example. Means less outlay for me to get it where I would want it. Hindsight I should have bought a modified one in the first place but I'm happy with where mine is at now.

    Imo you can still get good money for the 6 in question if you are prepared to wait for the right buyer.....2200 all day long

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    Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 10:28
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    TBH these cars fall apart with age as well as mileage so who's to say its not had parts replaced when needed?

    Mileage aside I'd happily pay a premium just to know its not had a hard life, been well looked after and not been through 8 or 9 owners like most for sale.

    A one owner from new 6 is near impossible to find so would be a good buy for someone.

    However I doubt the OP is the original owner if he's only 22 Whistle

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    Posted 17th Nov 2011 at 11:01
    arigti6

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    I would happily give you £2,250(+) (Crazy) for it if I was in a slightly better money situation Sad New year sometime perhaps Happy

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    Most GTi-6' as said you would be lucky to get £1,000 for but this car is not most GTi-6'. Worth putting up for sale at just above what you are looking for. You may have to wait a while but if I was in the position to buy right now (providing I had seen the car and was happy with all the details), I would have your arm off! LOL

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