So what's a fair price?

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Gibbo2286
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So what's a fair price?

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As I really have no need for two cars the C5 is probably going to have to go, most of you on here know the history since I bought it but :
It's a 2006 2.0 litre 16 valve VTI automatic (AM6) Estate in silver with 87k miles, new MOT with no advisories in November
Timing belt done at the main dealer last year and regularly maintained by myself.
For those who don't know it there's a thread started by me called 'on my walk' and many posts as the time has moved on.
The bodywork is good for the age but it does have a few bits that the very fussy would not be happy with.
If I do offer it for sale suggestion of an asking price would be welcome.
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Re: So what's a fair price?

Post by mickthemaverick »

Considering, age, MOT status , mileage and history Eric, I would suggest an asking price of £1200 with a little room for haggling. ! :)
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Thanks Mick, I might stick it on ebay when the mood and the weather are a little better. :)
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