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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2006

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FS uk 106 XLD 1.5 Diesel

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Mark - 22 Feb 2006 15:12 GMT
1996 'P'reg
1.5 Diesel
5 Door
Red
57000 miles
12 months MOT
6 Months Tax
service history
very good condition
cheap tax and insurance
excellent fuel economy
ideal first car.

£1500 ono
davek - 22 Feb 2006 18:47 GMT
> 1996 'P'reg
> 1.5 Diesel
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>
> £1500 ono

Just what a dealer offered me in part ex for my (2000) X reg,Xantia hdi.
DaveK.
Mark - 22 Feb 2006 20:14 GMT
and your point is?

>> 1996 'P'reg
>> 1.5 Diesel
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> Just what a dealer offered me in part ex for my (2000) X reg,Xantia hdi.
> DaveK.
davek - 23 Feb 2006 14:15 GMT
> and your point is?

Mine's  newer.
Mark - 23 Feb 2006 16:03 GMT
A dealers offer does not indicate a true value of a car.
They always offer rock bottom prices to make more money, their offer is
usually insulting.
I'm pleased for you that you think your car is worth the same as mine but is
newer, perhaps you should ask more for it when you sell, that way you wont
get shafted by a dealer.
ps Glass book price on mine is:- Trade £1100 and forecourt £2000. I;m asking
£1500 or nearest offer, therefore at least £500 cheaper than a dealer.
perhaps you should check the book price on yours? you may get a nice
surprise.

have a nice day

>> and your point is?
>>
> Mine's  newer.
Malc - 23 Feb 2006 21:12 GMT
>A dealers offer does not indicate a true value of a car.
> They always offer rock bottom prices to make more money, their offer is
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>
> "
Parkers reckon £1130 but there are examples in Autotrader for £1600 for a
1997 1.5 XLD. Not trying to make a point.

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Malc

"Ah, that did it. Spare brain in action, I'm ready to go again!"

Stuart Gray - 25 Feb 2006 07:54 GMT
> 1996 'P'reg
> 1.5 Diesel
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>
> £1500 ono

I bought an N reg 205 1.8 diesel last year for £600 from a dealer. 1 Year
tax/mot. 85,000 on the clock. My point? You figure it out.

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Stuart
Mark - 25 Feb 2006 10:10 GMT
>> 1996 'P'reg
>> 1.5 Diesel
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> --
> Stuart

mmm,

your point is...

you bought a 94/95 N plate 205 1.8 for £600 with 85k books at (now) £300

my point I'm selling a face lift 106 1.5 (cheap insurance and tax) with 57k
books at £1100 trade

mmm, where's the difference?

doh

last word from me
Cars up for £1500ono (i.e. I am open to offers over £1100 as this is the
price a dealer offered me in part ex)
If anyone's interested I gladly reply, if not, why even look at my post when
its headed 'FS' ?

cheerio chaps
;p
Stuart Gray - 26 Feb 2006 19:46 GMT
> last word from me
> Cars up for £1500ono (i.e. I am open to offers over £1100 as this is the
> price a dealer offered me in part ex)
> If anyone's interested I gladly reply, if not, why even look at my post
> when its headed 'FS' ?

Werl..... good luck, but it's only worth wot mine is :-) - It's French FFS.

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Stuat
Mark - 09 Mar 2006 15:10 GMT
Now sold. 2nd person to view bought it.

:p

>> last word from me
>> Cars up for £1500ono (i.e. I am open to offers over £1100 as this is the
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> Stuat
 
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