STI7 Prodrive Style 2002/02
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Out of interest, here is the valuation from Glasses guide for my car:
Retail Price: £20,750
Trade in - Excellent: £18,300
Trade in - Average: £16,400
Trade in - Below Average: 14,500
Apart from a few stone chips etc (standard on most Impreza's) the car is in excellent condition with almost new tyres.
On this basis £17,250 for a private sale still seems like a very good buy to me, as it is over £3000 less than the retail price.
Retail Price: £20,750
Trade in - Excellent: £18,300
Trade in - Average: £16,400
Trade in - Below Average: 14,500
Apart from a few stone chips etc (standard on most Impreza's) the car is in excellent condition with almost new tyres.
On this basis £17,250 for a private sale still seems like a very good buy to me, as it is over £3000 less than the retail price.
#65
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Cheers Simon ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Just like to say that although I advertised it with Autotrader, Pistonheads and www.findit.co.uk, it sold via Scoobynet.
It is worthwhile advertising here after all![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Scoobynet is still a great BBS and I will still keep viewing even though I'm Impreza-less after today.
Mark
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Just like to say that although I advertised it with Autotrader, Pistonheads and www.findit.co.uk, it sold via Scoobynet.
It is worthwhile advertising here after all
![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Scoobynet is still a great BBS and I will still keep viewing even though I'm Impreza-less after today.
Mark
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