BLACK 206CC FOR SALE, 54,000 miles, full spec!

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curtoise
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Post by curtoise »

hi, this is my mums car and below are the specs

A reg
air con
full leather interior
air con
pas
abs
new exhaust
new brake pads
new brake disks
12 months MOT
12 months tax
good runner
1.6 engine
2 lady owners.
any questions pm me or contact me by email on curtreid8@hotmail.com

thanks

will post pics after they are uploaded !

curtoise
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Post by curtoise »

pics below and forgot to put a price on..
£5750

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Thar
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Post by Thar »

No offense but I think you're aiming a bit high. Glass's comes up with £3430 for average condition

Average Condition: Some wear and tear to mechanical parts may be expected. Some minor repair might be required to the paintwork, although there should be no serious damage requiring replacement bodywork. The car will be of generally tidy appearance inside and out but some expenditure may be required for retail sale. A full service history should be provided. All equipment fitted should be fully operational. Tyres should not be more than half worn. Wheels and trims should be in good condition. If appropriate, the MOT Certificate must be for a minimum of six months.


...and £3870 For excellent

Excellent Condition: Ready for retail sale; mechanically perfect, paintwork unblemished for a vehicle under two years old, but may have slight stone damage on a vehicle over two years old or with high mileage. Interior should be immaculate. A full service history must be provided. All equipment fitted should be fully operational. Tyres should be new or nearly new, wheels and trims clean and undamaged. If appropriate, the MOT Certificate must be for a minimum of nine months.

My 53 2003 1.6 Allure with 22K, is only valued at £4890/£5460 respectively.
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curtoise
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Post by curtoise »

oh rite thanks for that, the thing is its my mums car, if it was mine i would sell it for 1000 and get a nova lol, i have told her that its too high priced but she wont have it. i was just gauging interest really .

thanks

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GrandadMonkey
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Post by GrandadMonkey »

I'll put in my 4 pennorth and say that if you're going to sell a 206cc, NOW is the TIME of year to do it. Unfortunately 2009 has been a bad year for selling cars. A brief search on the Autotrader website for similar cars indicates that the asking price is at least £1500 over the top but when no interest is shown your Mum will come to realise that she'll have to be more realistic. Personally I'd be keeping the asking price just below £4,000 if I was seriously wanting it to sell. Perhaps secretly she wants to keep it if there is nothing wrong with it. It certainly sounds good from the description, but isn't it a 51 reg, not an "A" reg?
Good luck anyway, I hope your Mum achieves a good price for it.
Ron
Ron
"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)

curtoise
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Post by curtoise »

lol thanks ron, yeh sorry i dont know what year it is or the new numberplate system lol. but im trying to get her to lower it, but failing. but it is a nice car and has nothing wrong with it. its just too impractical as my sister wants to share it and the insurance will be too high. so we were thinking of getting a polo or other kind of hatchback for it.

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GrandadMonkey
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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Polo's have a certain kudos but in my opinion have their faults. The new one (that looks like a Golf) looks really nice though.
I'd give the new Hyundai's a look. The i10, i20 and i30 all look good value for money and have a 5 year warranty. What about a Peugeot 107 or Citroen C1, or are they are bit too small?
Still, you've got to sell the 206cc first I suppose, so good luck doing that.
Ron
"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)

Pugly
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Post by Pugly »

maybe even a 206 3 or 5 door;)