colm_mcm wrote: » That's very cheap. Now it is the basic SE spec which is not that popular, but assuming it isn't a total dog, that's fierce value - and is bad news for us civic drivers who are usually comforted by high prices.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Haha, that was literally exactly what went through my head. Maybe I'm deluded but I'd like to think my car is worth €4500 or so. It won't take many more popping up at €2k to pull the prices down overall though I'd say.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Haha, that was literally exactly what went through my head. Maybe I'm deluded but I'd like to think my car is worth €4500 or so.
unkel wrote: » So to cut a long story short, if you think your 10 year old Civic is worth €4.5k, I doubt it. If you don't sell it for about €3k now, it will be only worth €2k in a few months...
Soarer wrote: » If I may be so bold lads. I've gone all hippie and bought a Leaf! So here's my old yoke up on DoneDeal. Genuinely good little car. Tax is a bit high being 1.7, but she's as reliable as the day is long. Any questions, fire away. €400 or there abouts.
unkel wrote: » If you have any plans to sell it in the near future, say this year or so, now's the time. You won't get anywhere near what you reckon it's worth, but you will get decent money. Sold my E60 back in October for €2,600. Back then there were only a few banger E60s for sale for just about bangernomics money, while mine was very good, far better than bangernomics. 6 months later and there are dozens and dozens of E60s for sale for well under €2k. I would have struggled to get €1,600 for mine So to cut a long story short, if you think your 10 year old Civic is worth €4.5k, I doubt it. If you don't sell it for about €3k now, it will be only worth €2k in a few months...
Quazzie wrote: » Soarer wrote: » If I may be so bold lads. I've gone all hippie and bought a Leaf! So here's my old yoke up on DoneDeal. Genuinely good little car. Tax is a bit high being 1.7, but she's as reliable as the day is long. Any questions, fire away. €400 or there abouts. Quiet simply the best and worst car ever made. Absolutely nothing outstanding about it, but it will drive forever with even the most basic of servicing. I'll be surprised if that lasts long.
bear1 wrote: » Far worse cars to own than that tiida imo.
W123-80's wrote: » Nice low mile cruiser '02 E200 auto Test June '17 6 weeks months tax! prob a bit pricey considering the short test. Asking €1,750https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2002-e200-automatic-genuine-low-mileage/15110499
W123-80's wrote: » Nice low mile cruiser '02 E200 auto Test June '17 6 weeks tax! prob a bit pricey considering the short test. Asking €1,750https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2002-e200-automatic-genuine-low-mileage/15110499
unkel wrote: » Taxed till the end of June, so 6 weeks is about right, choons. Lovely motor, but I would try and haggle it down a lot. These are probably the most comfortable car (<2l) that bangernomics money can buy. Always liked them. Only 2 months NCT though...
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Any idea what I could get for my banger 2000 Ford Focus 1.4 petrol. NCTed today till July 2018. Would I get €400-€500 for it? If not I'll probably just run it into the ground.
punisher5112 wrote: » 300 to 500 be about right. Its a 1.4 which is a poor engine and very few will bite due to this and age due to insurance and older cars.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Actually more people would opt for the hatchback with the 1.4 engine rather than the saloon with the 1.6 engine. The performance is adequate enough for most peoples needs
KC161 wrote: » 1.6 hatchback?
cruizer101 wrote: » 96 Honda Prelude Its not a great ad with only two pics but looking for 1100 with over half a years tax which is worth 400, NCT til next Feb, and one owner from new means it was likely kept good care of, I think its a bargain. Be great if you could get classic insurance on it.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » What about them?
KC161 wrote: » Better than the saloon equivalent or the 1.4.