Selling your scoob and want a "Practical" car...
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Selling your scoob and want a "Practical" car...
I have fully loaded Mitsubishi Spacewagon on an S Plate, 12 months mot, tax, 6 seater (4 captain seats with armrests), one of the biggest sunroofs Ive ever seen! Bodykit, metallic silver, private plate valued at £500. 10 disc cd changer, built in sat nav, electric everything, 2.4i Auto. Air con.
If your looking to get rid of a scoob of similar value (around £5-5.5k) for a more practical familr car then give us a shout.
If your looking to get rid of a scoob of similar value (around £5-5.5k) for a more practical familr car then give us a shout.
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Originally Posted by apples24
is it petrol or diesel? i presume the price is negotiable with a px as thats well over retail money?
So i think £5 - £5.5 is a reasonable price, as I said though, I'll look at any offers, worse than can happen is either myself or you wont be able to come to an arrangement were happy with. On the other hand we might
To answer your question, it is a petrol model. Diesels are a little too sluggish for my liking!
If your interested in a deal please email me spec and pics of your car also. Ill PM my email addy.
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hmn i wont str quoting glass's and cap figures but...http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW...ch_full=SEARCH
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Originally Posted by apples24
fookin thing ahh well look for yaself search national for 1998 space wagons
The CAP guide is just that, its a guide, its impossible to price a car without seeing it first. As I said, mines fully loaded, most of them aren't. I dont particularly want to get into a debate about what people think my motors worth.
If you want to look a deal, forward your details/proposal and we'll go from there. If you just want to tell me what you think my motors worth without seeing it or say 5 others to compare the condition/spec of it then please stop posting on the thread as I dont want your opinion.
Sorry if this sounds harsh but I'm trying to do a deal not debate the value of cars be it mine or anyone elses.
I also checked the link above :
1.All vehicles on the first page are the old and extremely ugly shape, not the new model that I have here.
2. The ones on the second page that start at £4995 are like mine, but without the bodykit, satnav, proper rear seats, plate valued at £500.
Hopefully thatll be the end of the whats my car worth and I can get back to finding a deal.....anyone????
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M Plate on a private ageless registration - LWB
5 seater with additional 2 seats in the boot area that fold down
2.8 Diesel Turbo Automatic.
Towbar
Metallic Blue over silver
Electric windows
Separate heater controls for rear passengers
Central locking
Cobra remote alarm
Huuuge sunroof
Cruise control
6months tax
5moths mot
120k (nothing on a diesel)
5 seater with additional 2 seats in the boot area that fold down
2.8 Diesel Turbo Automatic.
Towbar
Metallic Blue over silver
Electric windows
Separate heater controls for rear passengers
Central locking
Cobra remote alarm
Huuuge sunroof
Cruise control
6months tax
5moths mot
120k (nothing on a diesel)
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