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11th July 2007, 19:16 | #1 |
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Hi Simon..your car looks good.
Don't know if this will interest you, but I test drove a 2005 diesel auto Rover Tourer today from a garage nr Northampton. (Carshop) Price is around £10,600. Has cruise control and sports leather seats. Not a bad deal I thought. Good luck. Palwing ~(;-) |
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Well those who said it was overpriced were probably right. These are depreciating so fast you will get them free soon. Prices were much stronger 6 months ago but not so now.
I have reduced it again as part ex values are terrible unless I go for something 12k upwards. £6195 ono now to hopefully get £6000 for it. Simon. |
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Sorry to hear that - I wasn't saying it for any reason apart from my experience of selling 75's and ZT's. I've been told by many an enthusiast my car is worth a good price, only to find the dealers and general public have a completely contrasting view.
Good luck. And for what it's worth, don't drop less than £5,500. |
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