I would say about 1500-1800 euro for a really top car, low mileage around 60-70k. You could go a bit more and buy the newer model which came out around 1996. If you decided to sell it later, then it would be easier sold and 2000-2300 euro would buy you one.Check the autotrader, both North and South. Its worth considering a N. Ireland car. You will buy it cheaper and the vrt would only be around 600 euro. Its really easy to do this, just present the car to the Irish customs at the border, pay the vrt and they give you a reg. cert.
2006-08-17 10:46:34
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answered by jonjosar 3
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I consider Ken in this and also your dad somewhat ive by no ability felt tender about revving an engine even as a flushing additive has been used.in case you imagine about it your thinning the oil it truly is choosing up each and every of the debris on your engine and then forcing it around the engine.The difficulty of the old clear out is suspect,if any of that debris is going by ability of the pump and rankings the face plate then a drop in oil rigidity will result.I nevertheless use flushing oil yet purely enable the engine tick over for a jiffy.on your case i'd not worry ,Kens were given it coated.
2016-11-05 01:07:13
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answered by ? 4
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Would not go over about £800 even in good condition.
By the way there is not a 95 model I do not think, they were availabe from 96 onwards on an N plate.
They are also pretty crap.
2006-08-17 10:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the mileage, but about £800 according to Parker's price guide.
2006-08-17 10:13:02
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answered by Lunar_Chick 4
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£150 to £200. Check Ebay for the going rate.
2006-08-17 10:09:07
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answered by creviazuk 6
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No more than £150!
best of luck with it.
2006-08-17 10:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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£800 if mint, low mileage, and fsh
2006-08-17 10:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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