Anyone with a Glasses Guide out there?
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Anyone with a Glasses Guide out there?
Any chance of you flicking through and telling me what the trade-in and retail price is on:-
MAZDA
MX5
SPORT
2004 on a 54
4000 miles
Cheers!!
Pete
MAZDA
MX5
SPORT
2004 on a 54
4000 miles
Cheers!!
Pete
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Originally Posted by pslewis
I have that one too ....... sadly it wants some money
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Go straight in on the left, and then it give you derivitives etc.. then the prices come up
http://www.parkers.co.uk/
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Originally Posted by PG
assuming it is a 1.8
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£10550
Average condition:
£9500
Below average condition:
£8330
HTH
Paul
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£10550
Average condition:
£9500
Below average condition:
£8330
HTH
Paul
Yes, 1,8 .... I think/thought the sport only came in 1.8 - maybe the 1.6 also had a Sport option?
Was there a Retail price there?
Was that on the Vauxhall site, cos I looked there??
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Found it on the Vauxhall site now ...... but no Retail Price - never mind, if I know what they probably paid in P/Ex then I know where to pitch my offer
Thanks all
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Thanks all
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Originally Posted by PG
assuming it is a 1.8
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£10550
Average condition:
£9500
Below average condition:
£8330
HTH
Paul
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£10550
Average condition:
£9500
Below average condition:
£8330
HTH
Paul
£7000
not trading up to an sti are you pete? or is the caravan due a refit?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Found it on the Vauxhall site now ...... but no Retail Price - never mind, if I know what they probably paid in P/Ex then I know where to pitch my offer
Thanks all
Pete
Thanks all
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Originally Posted by Robbie T
You won't get a retail price from glass' due to it being a trade book Pete
Or do they just mark-up their own amounts??
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Thinking of maybe buying a newer MX5, the prices for the 2004's have/should drop now the new model is out.
My MINT 1995 RED MX5 may well be up for grabs then - anyone for a minter MKI with full history and very low miles and a folder full of history?
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My MINT 1995 RED MX5 may well be up for grabs then - anyone for a minter MKI with full history and very low miles and a folder full of history?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Thinking of maybe buying a newer MX5, the prices for the 2004's have/should drop now the new model is out.
My MINT 1995 RED MX5 may well be up for grabs then - anyone for a minter MKI with full history and very low miles and a folder full of history?
Pete
My MINT 1995 RED MX5 may well be up for grabs then - anyone for a minter MKI with full history and very low miles and a folder full of history?
Pete
Why not wait a year or so and pick up an ex demo year old new shape one?
Yours won't be worth much less and the new one is suppoed to be very good
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You're all facking illiterate.
It's Glass's Guide. A guide that belongs to Glass.
It's not "Glass' Guide" because the apostrophe following the 's' is only correct if the preceding word ending in 's' is a plural.
Jehovah give me strength.
It's Glass's Guide. A guide that belongs to Glass.
It's not "Glass' Guide" because the apostrophe following the 's' is only correct if the preceding word ending in 's' is a plural.
Jehovah give me strength.
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Originally Posted by Robbie T
I think the early ones have achieved classic status already, but this won't mean much for years to come.
Why not wait a year or so and pick up an ex demo year old new shape one?
Yours won't be worth much less and the new one is suppoed to be very good
Why not wait a year or so and pick up an ex demo year old new shape one?
Yours won't be worth much less and the new one is suppoed to be very good
Its a car that sits in the garage and does 1500 miles a year - buying NEW and doing that is criminal IMO.
So, I have spotted a MKII in Black, a Sport, with nearly 4000 miles on it ... to all intents and purposes, new. It will still lose money but they level off over decades and then climb in value.
My MKI is indeed a Classic, it has a Classic Car Insurance Policy and it's probably the best example of a MKI 1995 for 50 miles around ...... it is simply a fantastic car - but, I have an urge to go see this Sport - might think the 'extra' just isn't worth it.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Thats an option .... I like the new one - I have taken 2 out on test runs.
Its a car that sits in the garage and does 1500 miles a year - buying NEW and doing that is criminal IMO.
So, I have spotted a MKII in Black, a Sport, with nearly 4000 miles on it ... to all intents and purposes, new. It will still lose money but they level off over decades and then climb in value.
My MKI is indeed a Classic, it has a Classic Car Insurance Policy and it's probably the best example of a MKI 1995 for 50 miles around ...... it is simply a fantastic car - but, I have an urge to go see this Sport - might think the 'extra' just isn't worth it.
Pete
Its a car that sits in the garage and does 1500 miles a year - buying NEW and doing that is criminal IMO.
So, I have spotted a MKII in Black, a Sport, with nearly 4000 miles on it ... to all intents and purposes, new. It will still lose money but they level off over decades and then climb in value.
My MKI is indeed a Classic, it has a Classic Car Insurance Policy and it's probably the best example of a MKI 1995 for 50 miles around ...... it is simply a fantastic car - but, I have an urge to go see this Sport - might think the 'extra' just isn't worth it.
Pete
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Originally Posted by 16vmarc
Try this for sighs:-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0803/MrRee/MX5Sea.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/08...X5LightsUp.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/08...MX5Lepe002.jpg
and this is the new MKIII:-
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0803/MrRee/MX5MK3.jpg
I would recommend these cars to ANYONE the Mazda MX5 is one of the finest driving tools around ................ pure pleasure!!
Pete
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Originally Posted by Robbie T
For 1500 miles a year it is a waste of cash buying 'new', how much is the MK2 up for and what year?
I would not be paying that though!!!
It's freezing, there will not be a queue for that - not until 3 weeks time when the sun comes out
Pete