Time to move on BUT...not as quickly as I'd hoped....

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Time to move on BUT...not as quickly as I'd hoped....

Post by arS4 » Sat May 02, 2009 9:10 am

She who must be obeyed has decreed that it is time to look at a new brum brum.....

I inclined to agree too - looking at something a bit smaller until the price of RS4s comes down a bit!! :lol: Call it a sort of interim car ;)

Any hoo, I've got my car for sale on Pistonheads and a few other VAG-orientated websites, and haven't had much joy as yet.

So, time for cruel honesty here - is it too expensive (I've priced it to haggle - I never sold a car before, always p/ex'd, so thought this is what you have to do)

I'm going to retake some pictures in the "sunshine" (if it appears today!!:lol:)

I've been totally honest about the car - yeh there's a couple of little things (as to be expected on a 10-yr old car), but I thought I'd priced it accordingly.

What else is wrong with it?

Answers on a postcard!! :lol:

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Post by Blue_Thunder » Sat May 02, 2009 10:46 am

Think it's very well priced, but looking on Pistonheads there seems to be a lot of competition at the moment.

If it's a genuinely good example, you just need to hang in there and be patient. Perhaps add the option of a part-ex if you're looking to downsize?

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Post by arS4 » Sat May 02, 2009 10:51 am

Thanks for that :) - Wifey wants to go down a PCP route hence I'm trying to "start afresh".
perhaps it's just a case of waiting and reducing the price in accordance with the markets each week/month :)

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Post by Blue_Thunder » Sat May 02, 2009 12:39 pm

Petrol prices going up isn't helping the sale of fast cars either. :(

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Post by arS4 » Sat May 02, 2009 1:05 pm

True, but that's affecting everybody (plus it's not as expensive as it was last year........yet :D )

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Post by arS4 » Sun May 03, 2009 11:24 pm

Well I've just put up some new pics and a video too..... (pics taken at my parents ;) )

HERE

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Post by frazered » Mon May 04, 2009 9:30 am

I have mine up for sale as well atm, it is slow, had a few people round

in terms of your car:

engine bay looks dirty and the seats need a bit of tlc / gliptone scuffmaster

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Post by arS4 » Mon May 04, 2009 9:50 am

Nice one - interesting one about the engine bay! :) I was always told don't clean the engine bay as it can hide any problems (there aren't anyway!)

Seats are currently each week going through some Liquid Leather - smells fantastic in the car though :)

Good luck with your sale too - out of interest where are you selling it?

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Post by frazered » Mon May 04, 2009 10:37 am

sorry when I meant the engine bay I meant all the plastics and some of the exposured metals and hoses - you can do this by hand, I am not suggesting a steam clean

have a look at the scuff master as well - it sorts out the faded sections of the leather really well if you use a diluted solution of the colourant that matches your seat colour - I have 2 audis with the same interiors and it works a treat

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will put it on autotrader if nothing after a month on pheads

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Post by arS4 » Mon May 04, 2009 10:44 am

ahh - nice one :) will have a look at scuffmaster too :)

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Post by Stigter » Mon May 04, 2009 11:12 am

Sorry to say but if you want to generate some interest then maybe drop the price. Who wants to buy a 10+ year old car with group 20 insurance and 20-25mpg at the moment?
It be easier to drop the price now and get the sale then hang on in there for 6+ months - paying for advertising and playing with all the timewasters.
to be fair for what you will get selling it now, might be worth hanging on to it for next few years and enjoy it.

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Post by arS4 » Mon May 04, 2009 11:23 am

Thanks Stigter :)

I'd thought about dropping the price BUT, it's already pretty much the cheapest one on Pistonheads & Autotrader. I'd come down a bit but not too much, as I would then be contemplating your last comment :)

Out of interest, what would you drop the price to?

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Post by Stigter » Mon May 04, 2009 11:34 am

I went to £3400, 1999 model - cruise control, miltek, mtm reps, mapped. only 122k. The chap turned up, went for a quick drive, came back - sold for asking price. All within about 3 days of dropping the price sold. Wouldn't suggest giving it away like me but if you want rid then price seems to be the key.

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Post by arS4 » Mon May 04, 2009 11:45 am

Thanks :) Not as bad as I'd thought LOL!!!

I'll look at the price ;)

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Post by Stigter » Mon May 04, 2009 11:51 am

arS4 wrote:Thanks :) Not as bad as I'd thought LOL!!!

I'll look at the price ;)

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