1.8L and Alloy wheels says nothing of the cars' value. Miles, condition, accessories and all the 'stuff' on the car must be taken into account. Anyone who gives you an amount based on what you provided is not knowing what he/she is talking about.
2006-07-30 03:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude, it is 17 years old. Condition, miles and options play a part, but at that age $1000 to $1500 is normal
2006-07-30 10:24:53
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answered by jimbobb1 4
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1500
2006-07-30 10:24:00
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Go to the Kelley Blue Book web site.
2006-07-30 10:24:33
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answered by bopbo 3
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there are varying factors. it varies by zip code, mileage, condition, any extras it has like a/c, power windows, auto or manual, sunroof, spoiler. try this, go to kbb.com. you can enter all the specifics and get either the retail, resale or even the trade-in value. good luck
2006-07-30 10:26:21
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answered by bakbiter 3
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THEY KEEP THEIR VALUE QUITE WELL TRY THIS LINK AND I HOPE ITS A GOOD DEAL
2006-07-30 10:26:26
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answered by Anonymous
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about £600 no more... they had problems with that year.
2006-07-30 10:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll give you TWO goats for it!
2006-07-30 10:24:27
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answered by arnold 3
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not alot sorry
2006-07-30 10:33:53
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answered by chrissy29040 2
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€3.250
2006-07-30 10:26:01
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answered by Splishy 7
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