pauly1299

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In p/ex for something brand new ,that's distinctly ordinary. So for a laugh I entered the details, 2019 Leon Cupra R ST ABT. 25K miles, full SEAT history, excellent condition. Been under their service/warranty deal for the last 2 years. What do you think they offered me?
 
In p/ex for something brand new ,that's distinctly ordinary. So for a laugh I entered the details, 2019 Leon Cupra R ST ABT. 25K miles, full SEAT history, excellent condition. Been under their service/warranty deal for the last 2 years. What do you think they offered me?
Got the same on a 20 plate with 18K on it Full History, I am sitting down and have taken a sedative. I hate to guess but it will be stupid low.
 
I saw a video today where a guy was offered £64.01 for a 2009 Jaguar XF Premium Luxury 3.0d by We Buy Any Car, their initial valuation on the website was £975. Obviously a completely different car to yours but some of the valuations are stupidly low.
 
The entire system is geared around forcing people to lease cars.
PX values are comically low whilst the price of new cars is getting silly.
 
I don't know if there's been a Golf or Leon sold, with more power or better suspension/brakes from the showroom. But buyers still seem to get excited about the Golf Clubsport.
 
I saw a video today where a guy was offered £64.01 for a 2009 Jaguar XF Premium Luxury 3.0d by We Buy Any Car, their initial valuation on the website was £975. Obviously a completely different car to yours but some of the valuations are stupidly low.
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Got the same on a 20 plate with 18K on it Full History, I am sitting down and have taken a sedative. I hate to guess but it will be stupid low.
£22.5k o_O. I know dealers are in business to make money, and it would probably end up somewhere for £27-28k. But there's not many of them for sale, so I reckon I'll stick another 2 years all in on it, and keep it for a while.
 
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