Prices :
wisebuyers.co.uk
and compare with similar CR-Vs for sale @
autotrader.co.uk.
Sale :
autotrader.co.uk - market leader
pistonheads.com
- it's FREE
I hope this helps.
2006-09-26 05:42:58
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answered by David C 4
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Being a Japanese import, and I assume Japanese spec, it'll be a bit harder to sell, and the value will be lower as well, because the specification may be different, some parts from a UK-spec car might not fit, insurance will probably be harder to obtrain and more expensive.
2006-09-26 06:35:43
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answered by mr_carburettor 3
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this can no longer be a sturdy time. gasoline value shocks stress up the decision for for gasoline effectual autos, and the Prius remains the poster baby for gasoline monetary gadget. you should anticipate to pay more beneficial than decal value and to attend in line. also ought to make sure the fee of motor vehicle funds into the blend. You aspect out two times how a lot you adore the CR-V. it isn't a gasoline hog through any skill and the motor vehicle you adore is nicely suitable on your existence variety. those are effectual causes for staying with previous truthful. in case you position the equivalent of the motor vehicle funds into an account and purchase gasoline from that account, I wager you'll see the account advance. Heck, I wager it is going to advance no matter if you pay for CR-V upkeep out of it.
2016-11-24 20:22:37
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answered by elisias 4
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Place a ad in your local paper/shop.... its a import,so what!. if it's the same side we drive with over here.. then sell it as normal.. because most japanese cars are imports... are they not?
2006-09-26 05:43:20
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answered by paulrb8 7
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The Thames!
2006-09-26 05:39:36
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answered by psychoticgenius 6
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Exchange and Mart perhaps.
2006-09-26 05:37:49
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answered by cooperman 5
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http://www.japimportsuk.com/
2006-09-26 05:38:37
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answered by the thinker 3
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