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10th June 2017, 14:20 | #1 |
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Price for my car
Im having to sell my zt I think due to my new job. Im just wondering if you think £1200 is excessive for it?
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10th June 2017, 14:36 | #2 |
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I've already sent a PM you saying how nice your car is, and I think it is a reasonable price. It's much higher than the current average, but it far better than your average 75 / ZT. I bought my Dorchester 75 for a similar price, and if I didn't have it I would snap up your ZT.
Personally, I am happy to spend £400 extra for a 75/ZT if it has unique or a bit different paint colour ( ie not silver!). Just personal preference. It's a lovely car, someone will buy at that price. I still say keep, you will miss it. I went through the same with my Dorchester, and decided to keep. Whatever you decide to do, best of luck! |
10th June 2017, 15:03 | #3 |
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Thanks mate...
I have reduced it to £1200 now so I think that is a good price considering the work its had done with all cambelts etc. I would really love to keep it but my new job is much higher miles, and I really dont want to run it into the ground because its so nice!! I think its going to end up going to part exchange to be honest. Cheers Phill |
10th June 2017, 15:40 | #4 |
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It's an excellent price, gorgeous car with lovely spec and modifications. If I didn't have mine I would be all over this
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10th June 2017, 15:43 | #5 |
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Thanks mate.. if I cant sell here I would really regret it going in part exchange as we all know what happens then
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10th June 2017, 18:34 | #6 |
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in 1975 I had a part time pre-college job on a farm and the foreman Dutch" Hank "went to trade in his MK 2, 2.4 jaguar (Inspector Morse) at BL for a Marina. ( if only he knew)The salesman said he wasn't interested in the Jag but would still give him a discount. Anyway I told my Dad, and he bought it for me for £50. I used to tinker with it and drive it in our field. Shortly after we moved home 200 miles so it was sold . But I wish I had it today Paul. |
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10th June 2017, 17:29 | #8 |
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Don't chop it in mate. You'll get peanuts! It's a lovely well cared for car and worth the asking price. That buyer will come along so hang in there.
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