lifes2short
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No one wants a damaged diesel auto much these days, no matter how well specced or what badge is stuck on the front...
that cracks me up
No one wants a damaged diesel auto much these days, no matter how well specced or what badge is stuck on the front...
As Navcorr mentioned it's all about market awareness and at the risk of blowing my own trumpet I do have knowledge of various marques. Hope I haven't been overly rude with my comments Ghostrider, just expressing my opinion and I'm happy to be proven wrong if you do get 29k plus and any more than a few hundred pounds for the plate
No one wants a damaged diesel auto much these days, no matter how well specced or what badge is stuck on the front...
I think ghost rider should be a special envoy for the UN in brokering peace in the Middle East. Very calm under attack and doesn’t resort to insults.
I think you are much better off putting it on eBay or autotrader- and come back and tell everyone what you got for it. Everyone on here wants a car below market price. As everyone does in an ideal world...
Phil is right, the market is v bad at the moment. Hopefully someone will spot the spec that they want and offer a few more k’s. With it being a cat d, diesel and not repaired- I think the market for people wanting to pay 25+ will be small. At that price it would make a lovely daily driver for someone.
Hi Jon,
A Range Rover decide to park it’s bottom on the passenger side front end, it damaged the wing, bumper, bonnet and passenger light and some plastic bits attached to those parts, and triggered off the passenger airbag.
As you may know the old cat D is the new cat N. So no structural damage just cosmetic stuff, most of which has been attended to as you can see from the pics
Oops - some Range Rover drivers are d**ks! But not all...
My two cents on maximising the value for your car and the number plate (if that’s what you want to do) would be to spend the 4K to get it looking pristine and immaculate, and then advertise it on Pistonheads, AutoTrader and eBay in the mid 30s. This gives you the option of accepting an offer at around 32-33k, and the possibility of someone falling in love with the high spec and giving you the asking price.
+1 fairplay to youGhost rider I like you a lot. Most people would have been ranting by now but you are very controlled in your responses.