Peugot 206 Lx 1.2 litre petrol 3 door, 145,000 miles @ €3500 (approx £2700.).
is this good value or is it too dear ??
2006-09-27
05:02:28
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asked by
Caz
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Buying & Selling
forgot to say its a 1999.
2006-09-27
05:14:56 ·
update #1
oh and if you do think its too dear can you give me an explanation and also wat price would you pay for it ??
2006-09-27
05:24:27 ·
update #2
It s far too expensive, even if the 145 000 were km and not miles! By the way, it d have been useful to indicate how many hp it has, Peugeot codes generally work with hp codes but i guess it s the 60 or 75hp engine.
As you indicated the price in Euros, you probably plan to buy it in the Eurozone, so I looked up the price at the DAT Schwacke list for Germany (those prices generally are too high).
So the price gap for a 2000 206 (60-75hp) with about 100 000 km (!) should be between 2200- 3200 € (approx. 1550- 2250 quid)
Be careful with online searches, cars are mostly overpriced there (the folks just try)
2006-09-27 07:05:40
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answered by Chris 4
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way too much. a 7 yr old car, french doesn't help as they aern't built well and the fact it has 145,000 miles is a car that is sadly dead. the engine will be on its last legs, don't forget about parts that may need replacing, we are talking thousands on repair, even a new engine. the seller would get nothing if he sold it in a garage. you would be foolish to buy it. i'd pay 500 pounds, no more.
2006-09-28 11:25:47
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answered by dennis s 3
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For a 1999 that is astronomical money. And with a high mileage too thats even worse!! £1750 tops is that cars true value. French cars do a good job of losing their value, so you have to bear in mind you will lose a lot of value quite quickly too.
2006-09-27 10:48:42
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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Caz, the 2 main factors determining the value of a car, are the mileage, and the year. You havent given us the year, but I wouldnt touch any french car with that many miles on the engine. Get something japanese.
2006-09-27 05:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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a 3-year-old car is worth between 30 and 50 percent of its purchase price. at 7 years old, 15 to 20 percent.
2006-09-27 07:25:35
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answered by XT rider 7
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Try :
wisebuyers.co.uk
and compare with similar 206s for sale @
autotrader.co.uk
exchangeandmart.co.uk
desperateseller.co.uk
I hope this helps.
2006-09-27 13:15:26
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answered by David C 4
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depends what year it is but with 145,000 miles i would stay well clear or of it(i work in the motor trade by the way)
2006-09-27 05:05:10
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answered by Chris T 1
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Too expensive
2006-09-27 05:58:20
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answered by swenson0 5
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Far, far too dear for the mileage.
2006-09-27 06:57:32
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answered by mr_carburettor 3
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bit to much, what year is it? the mileage is very high. i wouldn't buy a car with millage that high, you don't know when the engines going to give up
2006-09-27 05:05:20
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answered by rock_style 2
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