Peugeot 206 (98 on)
1.9 D LX 3d (AC) 1998/S
Average mileage 80,000 miles
Original Price £10,295
Independent Dealer £2,325
Private Good £1,850
Private Poor £1,400
Part Exchange £1,600
Peugeot 206 (98 on)
1.9 D LX 3d (SR) 1998/S
Average mileage 80,000 miles
Original Price £9,835
Independent Dealer £2,255
Private Good £1,790
Private Poor £1,360
Part Exchange £1,550
These prises are for a car that has done about 80000 miles
2007-01-08 07:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Do u really mean 160k or 16k.
If it is 160k then I am afraid that garages will offer u next 2 nothing, however if u meant 16k and fsh the lot and it is a minter, unless u want to buy another car and trade your car in then I would advise you sell it privately as you will get more. To be honest I dont know trade and retail on your car but if it is what I think it is and only done 16k then stick your neck out for best price. You have a popular little car and it is deisel and the 1.9 diesel engines are dam good engines, if looked after they will go around the clock at least twice. Why do you want to sell it? if I were you and its fine and only done 16k I would hang on to it. I once had a 306 and 2 citroen 's and 2 ZX's and all had same engine in them. Have second thoughts about selling if its low mileage, you have the enjoyment out of it, dont let someone else tell you its only worth a grand or so.
Let me know how you get on. Jimmy Essex England
2007-01-08 04:01:10
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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£10
2007-01-08 03:47:16
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answered by Dr Sixpack 2
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you're literally not basically finding out to purchase your automobile yet all the different vehicles on the line plus as you're youthful you're acknowledged as a extreme chance, you ma be a good motive force and abide by way of the guidelines yet an excellent type of youthful human beings do no longer so that you're put in an identical container, also in case you ought to have an twist of destiny with a glittery new automobile then the price of repairing that could be more effective than your automobile or your coverage practice, an hassle-free bump at low speed might want to bring about a £2000 declare an a sparkling automobile.
2016-12-28 09:43:09
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answered by barksdale 4
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Look at the auto trader website and compare the prices of similar cars,i would say between £1000-£1500 depending on condition and service history.
2007-01-08 03:44:57
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answered by ? 5
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Parkers guide isn't worth the paper its written on regarding prices. Most are so far out its laughable.
Dumb yanks...blue book doesn't exist in UK so bugger off to your own site with your stupid answers.
Value according to Glass the UK trade valuer is about £1580 trade and I'd say about £2k private assuming its 16k miles.
If it really has done 160k miles then you can half that and aim for £1k but you would be VERY lucky to shift it at that miles.
2007-01-08 05:43:14
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answered by Mark B 5
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£600-£1000
2007-01-11 06:26:34
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answered by TYPE X 2
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Go to Parkers Guide website and enter details of you car for a free valuation
2007-01-08 03:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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EASY had a good answer. Had a look in the Auto Trader , there was nothing with that milage. £800 to £1,200.
2007-01-08 07:46:34
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answered by madness43 2
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I love to have the diesels you all have.The American Automakers won't sell us any. They think everyone wants to go fast. I don't,I want something that will save me money at the pump,and the garage.
2007-01-08 03:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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