chris85 wrote: » I know I posted this here a few days ago and seems all in agreement its a good ad with resonable asking price. Any advice to get this motor moving for close to asking? http://www.adverts.ie/car/honda/civic/2004-honda-civic-1-4s-nct-01-18/12337189
donalh087 wrote: » Dulpit is right. Also, anything I have sold on Donedeal sells at the weekend. Relist it on a Friday to get it to the top of the list. The headless photo as your main pic' is a bit grim. Take photos on a bright day with a good camera. All your photos are grey. Park next to a big bed of daffodils today. Take another photo. People really are that fickle.
chris85 wrote: » This is up on done deal also. https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2004-honda-civic-1-4s-nct-01-18/14747048
Kintarō Hattori wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/mercedes-e200-avantgarde-automatic-saloon/14607963 2005 Mercedes E200 Avantgarde NCT til August €1999 Looks pretty decent.
jharr100 wrote: » How is this not sold? If I wasn't stuck in Cork I'd have bought it by now.
CharlieCroker wrote: » Same. People will assume it cost 5 times the price.
CheezePleeze wrote: » How come these never turn up in Bangernomics? Are they really all that brutal? 2007 Citroen C5 1.6 Diesel Nct Leather interior 118000 miles
unkel wrote: » ^^^ 1,500 for the Civic is pushing it. A lot. I don't think you can realistically expect to get anywhere near that asking price, so if you don't want to wait, you'd have to drop the price. Look at what you can get on donedeal for €1,500! Something newer with a lot less miles on it.
unkel wrote: » I'd say that's the first second gen C5 in here alright. Why not before? Because it was too new and kept its value better than the first gen Pity it's a diesel otherwise it would have been a lovely find. Most of these unfortunately do not have the traditional Citroen hydropneumatic suspension. I will own a car one day with the green spheres!
26000 Elephants wrote: » Because sensible money knows these cannot be run on a shoestring. Lots of very expensive things go wrong with them with uncomfortable regularity. I'm speaking from experience. Great value car, no argument. If you have the cash flow to run it. But great bangernomics? No way.
CharlieCroker wrote: » Point of bangernomics though is run it for a year, if it goes terminally wrong, so be it. Sell for €500 and its still cheaper then the yearly repayments on a new car
26000 Elephants wrote: » There are better bangernomics than that.
CharlieCroker wrote: » I agree but it depends on what you want. Some people want a €500 supermini that'll last as long as they do. Personally I'd sway towards the cheap merc, BMW or jag but everyone has different priorities
unkel wrote: » I wouldn't mind that the risk of the Mercedes developing an economically fatal problem is about 10 times higher than the Corolla...