Does anybody buy cars from scoobynet?
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Know what you mean...........moves quicker than this forum
Have you tried Auto trader? I must admit I put my Classic on both SN and PH and had very little interest. Was on the trader web site for two days and it went straight away.
I'm tempted to stick my newage on there but fairly sure it will shift if I do. I'm kind of happy I'm getting little interest on this site and part ex offers on PH as I dont need to sell the car at all.......mines more of a tentative sale.
Best of luck.
Have you tried Auto trader? I must admit I put my Classic on both SN and PH and had very little interest. Was on the trader web site for two days and it went straight away.
I'm tempted to stick my newage on there but fairly sure it will shift if I do. I'm kind of happy I'm getting little interest on this site and part ex offers on PH as I dont need to sell the car at all.......mines more of a tentative sale.
Best of luck.
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Yeh, I think I'll try Auto Trader this weekend. General concensus was that it wasn't worth it for scoobs, but then someone said a virtually untouched Classic like mine might go better on there.
Not really so bothered about selling quick now. Went to extreme-rally in Yorks at the weekend and drove one of their cars in Dalby forest. Am now on a serious come-down, and want to be a rally driver :'( sob... Would recommend extreme-rally to anyone who wants a taste of proper rally driving. One of the best courses I've seen around - proper obstacles (like banks, trees etc) not just traffic cones.
Not really so bothered about selling quick now. Went to extreme-rally in Yorks at the weekend and drove one of their cars in Dalby forest. Am now on a serious come-down, and want to be a rally driver :'( sob... Would recommend extreme-rally to anyone who wants a taste of proper rally driving. One of the best courses I've seen around - proper obstacles (like banks, trees etc) not just traffic cones.
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mat types
Interior pics.
Better Location - as a minimum without other cars in the frame.
They look dated, like when you bought the car rather than the car in the condition your selling.
Just a quickie on the Ad working with what is there, less is more
MY00 (W) Subaru Impreza WRX
UK 2Ltr Turbo
Dark Mica Blue
£5500 - all offers considered.
Please go here for photos and more details: impreza
- Purchased from ***** in 2001
- Cherished Subaru plate included
- Upgraded Dealer fitted exhaust (brand new standard exhaust included)
- Upgraded Dealer-fitted UK300 17" gold alloys
- Air con Dealer-fitted
- 3 dash-mounted defi gauges - oil pressure, oil temp, turbo
- Tracker (not currently activated)
- Prodrive mats and boot-liner
....
oops, these aren't prodrive mats. They are IMPREZA TURBO 2000 mats, out of the STi
......
- Headlight and fog light protectors
- Original Subaru stereo
- Thatcham security cat 1 system Dealer fitted July 2007 - still under warranty
- Recent cam-belt change -Oct 2007
- New brake pads all round – July 2007
- Full service history and receipts since I bought it in 2001.
- 1 previous owner.
- Approx 85k miles
- MOT March 2009 (Road tax available till 08/08)
Beautiful and capable car, lovingly looked after and in excellent Condition
New job forces sale.
Please call 07071 029912 or email scoobynet@artdirections.co.uk
You need an interior pic but for now I would just use these photos until you get some less dated looking ones.
Just my opinion having been looking at a number of cars for sale recently
Better Location - as a minimum without other cars in the frame.
They look dated, like when you bought the car rather than the car in the condition your selling.
Just a quickie on the Ad working with what is there, less is more
MY00 (W) Subaru Impreza WRX
UK 2Ltr Turbo
Dark Mica Blue
£5500 - all offers considered.
Please go here for photos and more details: impreza
- Purchased from ***** in 2001
- Cherished Subaru plate included
- Upgraded Dealer fitted exhaust (brand new standard exhaust included)
- Upgraded Dealer-fitted UK300 17" gold alloys
- Air con Dealer-fitted
- 3 dash-mounted defi gauges - oil pressure, oil temp, turbo
- Tracker (not currently activated)
- Prodrive mats and boot-liner
....
oops, these aren't prodrive mats. They are IMPREZA TURBO 2000 mats, out of the STi
......
- Headlight and fog light protectors
- Original Subaru stereo
- Thatcham security cat 1 system Dealer fitted July 2007 - still under warranty
- Recent cam-belt change -Oct 2007
- New brake pads all round – July 2007
- Full service history and receipts since I bought it in 2001.
- 1 previous owner.
- Approx 85k miles
- MOT March 2009 (Road tax available till 08/08)
Beautiful and capable car, lovingly looked after and in excellent Condition
New job forces sale.
Please call 07071 029912 or email scoobynet@artdirections.co.uk
You need an interior pic but for now I would just use these photos until you get some less dated looking ones.
Just my opinion having been looking at a number of cars for sale recently
oops, these aren't prodrive mats. They are IMPREZA TURBO 2000 mats, out of the STi
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My reply to your original thread several weeks back:
"Now is not a good time to sell I'd say down to two things, high price of petrol and post Xmas debt hangover. For a reasonably quick sell I'd be putting a car like that up for £4.5-£5k. Car sitting around for a while, £500 more. You could try Ebay, one very similar spec to yours recently failed to reach its reserve, maxed at £4995. "
Seems to be a price thing as the car looks good.
"Now is not a good time to sell I'd say down to two things, high price of petrol and post Xmas debt hangover. For a reasonably quick sell I'd be putting a car like that up for £4.5-£5k. Car sitting around for a while, £500 more. You could try Ebay, one very similar spec to yours recently failed to reach its reserve, maxed at £4995. "
Seems to be a price thing as the car looks good.
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