X5 price
Just asking on behalf of a friend who is selling his X5 3.0 diesel sport .
(no honestly its not mine ,ive never had one .) Heated seats ,Zenons ,FSH ,15,000 MILES .His car from new .One owner. £42 new, on 54 plate What sort of price should he be asking ? Sensible replies appreciated . Regards Rob. |
Not sure on price..... best look in parkers guide for an indication. But the 3.0 Deisal sport is the most disireable of the range. Quite fancy one of these for the missus, but my budget would only stretch to a 2001.
Use parkers as only an indication - Like I say supply and demand and this is the best of the range. |
Originally Posted by RobEvo5
Not sure on price..... best look in parkers guide for an indication. But the 3.0 Deisal sport is the most disireable of the range. Quite fancy one of these for the missus, but my budget would only stretch to a 2001.
Use parkers as only an indication - Like I say supply and demand and this is the best of the range. Yes I must say it is a good looking ,sounding motor ,but a bit out of my range . Colour is a Grey metallic colour . |
Has it got the comms pack, Sat Nav, TV etc? Auto gearbox?
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27k
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[QUOTE=Reffro]Has it got the comms pack, Sat Nav, TV etc? Auto gearbox?[/QUOTE
He has the auto box. |
Glasses guide against a trade in says
Vehicle details Valuation details Make BMW Excellent condition £30750 Model X5 Average condition £27000 Variant 5 door Station Wagon Automatic Below average condition £23750 Engine 3.0TD Diesel Retail £33750 Trim Sport Cost new £42772 Year/Plate 2004 54 Mileage 15,000 Disclaimer All valuations given are based on a single transaction with a bona fide motor dealer involving the sale of the consumer's car in part exchange for the purchase of a different car from the same dealer. Values are not cash values, replacement prices, private sales values or insurance settlements and therefore must not be used for any other valuation purposes whatsoever. So I recon sti-04 is about right. |
£1 per mile in depreciation alone:lol1: .
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As a trader my advice would be to stay away from these 'guides'. So many people sit before me telling me their car is worth so much according to some internet guide or parkers book. They are not worth looking at to be honest and will make you look daft when you start quoting it. As always a car is only worth what someone will pay for it, i advise people to look in the local auto trader as these are real cars and will give you a much more realistic price.
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^^^^^^ Agreed, in this instance there is a difference of £10k between below and retail condition on a car that has covered 15,000 miles:wonder: also some cars are always "behind book" or "into book" as for the value in the real world just try and get "book" for certain Saab's or Alfa's and see if the book is accurate.
The only true figure is what they sell for in your area at this precise moment, the guide covers the whole country and certain cars are very hot in London but you could not give them away in the Highlands of Scotland and vice versa. When checking ads that are in Autotrader ask if they are sold as the asking price does not mean thats what they get.(You can tell how many times its been advertised in the ads:thumb: ). |
About £25-26k would be easily achievable...
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Originally Posted by Blueblaster
£1 per mile in depreciation alone:lol1: .
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Originally Posted by The Greenwood
As a trader my advice would be to stay away from these 'guides'. So many people sit before me telling me their car is worth so much according to some internet guide or parkers book.
Only one problem. Why do you always advertise the car at, or even more, that the dealer prices in these books. You can't have it both ways.:wonder: I tried to buy a car recently from a main dealer. It was a straight buy, no part ex, no finance. They paid £15.5-16K for it. Let me walk when I offered £17.5K and not a penny more.:cuckoo: |
^^^^^^^^AGREED^^^^^^^
Dealers HATE the very idea that you have some information which they would like you NOT to have!!!! Stuff them .... you do NOT look stupid when you quote guide prices!! What do they do?? Stick their heads behind the desk and flick through a NATIONAL Glass's Guide!! :rolleyes: Dealers are pricks basically ... treat them as the morons they are and clean up a deal!! :thumb: Just my hard nosed Yorkshire opinion :D ;) |
i actually agree with pslewsi!!! dealers are pricks. they offer rock bottom and half the time pretend to be private sellers wankers all of em.. with there old statement gotta put bread and butter on table, looks like cavior to me, i aint no white flag!! as whats know in the trade!!!
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The thing i hate about dealers is they always ask, "well how much do you want for your car", thats when i look at a similar one on their forecourt and mention that price as this must be how much its worth.:lol1: They usually rock backwards and then say ohhh ,it doesn't work like that . Ha ha ;)
As for looking at the guides ,they all do it and they want to give you bottom book for your trade in whillst charging top book for the new car!! |
Originally Posted by The Greenwood
As a trader my advice would be to stay away from these 'guides'. So many people sit before me telling me their car is worth so much according to some internet guide or parkers book. They are not worth looking at to be honest and will make you look daft when you start quoting it. As always a car is only worth what someone will pay for it, i advise people to look in the local auto trader as these are real cars and will give you a much more realistic price.
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I have just sold one of these privately for a friend, 54 Plate Black X5 3.0D Sport Auto all the toys including Playstation 2, twin rear screens, TV in the front.
12k Miles, mint for £29,800.00 Stealer offered £23k |
Originally Posted by ZIPPY
I have just sold one of these privately for a friend, 54 Plate Black X5 3.0D Sport Auto all the toys including Playstation 2, twin rear screens, TV in the front.
12k Miles, mint for £29,800.00 Stealer offered £23k offer you 23k mark it up for 30k+ :nono: I'd much rather take the Synthol induced arm of Greg Valentino up the rectum, than do business with these bunch of neanderthals. DJ Vinyl Ritchie....... I once appeared on the Jeremy Kyle show in my Birthday suit, for a swingers anonymous special show, not that rubbish Trisha Goddard. Keep a look out for it folks :thumb: |
the cars practically as new.
Looks like he is going to take a big hit,but i will tell him to hang out for private sale thanks for replies. |
I'm afraid one usually gets similar comments whilst educating people about the value of their vehicles. I agree the general public are much more clued up about vehicle prices these days due to television programmes and the internet, its all good if it is the correct information. I want to do a deal on any vehicle and if it makes financial sense (ie not loose money) then it will be done. A gentleman is coming to see me this morning with a year old Mazda 6, i will call a few local Mazda dealers and put the vehicle on auto-trade mail to get the best underwrite i can and that is the part exchange valuation, it really is as simple as that. Some of these 'guides' can show £2k difference on the same car so it is lazy and often expensive for a salesperson to quote from a book.
People often ask for a discount for giving me cash with no part exchange and say 'cash is king' or something similar. The fact is we are charged by the bank for depositing cash and make money on car finance so it does not work like that. Also the part exchange may be something we can have a go at and make a bit of money on so it can be in our favour to take a car in as well. It is no secret that you will get more money by selling your car yourself. It just depends whether people can be mithered paying to advertise their car and have all the tyre kickers and test pilots come round (or not turn up at all). Many people don't want strangers coming round to their house and seeing what they have so part exchange is a viable option. The motor trade in general does have a negative image and we work hard to try and change this perception. I could go on all day about how many times we have been ripped off by customers in various ways! Good luck with the X5. |
prob get about £100 from local scrappy who can crush it and its problem solved ;) pmsl
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Originally Posted by Scooby-Doo
Like I care
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Originally Posted by Blueblaster
"I don't care that I am losing mountains of cash". Either really rich or really stupid.
I took the I don't care a response to the people with Bmw comments.:Whatever_ Like Subaru is premimum marque. |
Given he quoted me and drives an X5 I don't think so.
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Originally Posted by Blueblaster
Given he quoted me and drives an X5 I don't think so.
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So you don't think that a car that depreciates at a rate of £1 per mile is a stupid purchase?
Also, I find it highly ironic to be called stupid by someone who can neither spell nor use grammar correctly.:hjtwofing |
As said above, do a national search on Autotrader and pitch your price on what this shows. Forget book figures. Some cars work against book figures and some work for book figures. For example look at a book price on a VGC early WRX and it probably sais something like £1000 but as we all know in the real market they will get more.
Supply and demand. A Sport X5 3.0D is the best in the range and most disirable, and most would pay the price if they are looking for one. With regards to dealers - Hate them myself, and have lost £1000's to them over the years. I can handle the fact the will give naff all money for the car, to be honest you come to expect this. The choice is yours, you don't have to sell to them, you can just as easily have money tied up and have tyre kickers looking at your car and sell privately. Depends on your situation at the time. I hate dealers because most of them never agree a price and stick to it, they always come along with a smug, condesending attitude, that never want to pay the price agreed intially. They will always give plenty of bull*it, put your car down, that you know is inveriably better than most examples on the market and tear your car to shreads. This is all very well, but you have invariably resided yourself at this point that you are going to take a hit on the price, and already financially sorted yourself out on the basis of a previously agreed price. At this point, they have you over a barrel and you can't afford not to take a deal whatever it may be. There are some nice dealers out there but very far and few between. And to be honest you cant be a successful dealer and be nice, honest, decent and have integrity and make a good living. Decent person and car dealer are a contradiction of terms. Want my advice with regards to pricing and selling of a X5 3.0D. Look at autotrader prices, then price yours 10% under the cheapest and you will still get loads more than a dealer, and sell very quickly privately. This will then leave you cash in the bank to reverse the game and negotiate hard with a dealer if you want to buy from trade. Personally I would also look to buy private as well and take out a private warranty that will be twice as good as the warranty a dealer would offer, which often aren't worth the paper they are written on. Rant! over.! but there is probably some good advice in there somewhere. :D |
Originally Posted by Blueblaster
So you don't think that a car that depreciates at a rate of £1 per mile is a stupid purchase?
Also, I find it highly ironic to be called stupid by someone who can neither spell nor use grammar correctly.:hjtwofing My spelling and grammar is fine I think you'll find.:p |
I'd expect it to be a £30k car or thereabouts. Comms pack will see that figure more achieveable. Without comms, maybe £28k. :)
Matt |
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