A full tank of fuel would probably double it's value!
2007-02-05 07:17:53
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answer #1
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answered by Carrot Cruncher 5
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£10
2007-02-05 10:24:18
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answered by Phish 5
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£10
2007-02-05 07:12:25
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answered by orphan boy 5
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Wow.... initially, NO broking that i understand makes use of Kelly Blue e book any more effective. it really is an old mindset to comparing commerce ins. same with the NADA guides. those books are as a lot as date quarterly, this isn't any longer typically adequate in an economic gadget and marketplace tha tchanges weekly. Typicaly, a broking will seek for the most modern-day public sale values on automobiles equivalent to yours. That public sale value is the muse for our grant. it really is for a pair of causes. First, if I take your automobile on commerce, and can't promote it on my lot, I even ought to understand what it really is unquestionably worth at public sale. I cant take a automobile on commerce, despatched it to the commonplace public sale and lose my blouse. The public sale is my protection cyber web so as that I dont get burned too badly even as i purchase your automobile. second, it tells me what i will anticipate to purchase a automobile like yours for. If automobiles like yours are going for $8000 at public sale, this is about what i might want to pay for yours. Why might want to I pay more effective for yours than i will get it for on the sale? public sale values are as a lot as date on a daily basis. i understand from searching at MMR precisely what a automobile like yours will convey on the sale. after I have that type, I come to a call in case your automobile is extremely fantastic, and therefore truly well worth the utmost public sale value, or if it desires reconditioning and fix, which will come off the price I grant.
2016-10-17 05:29:40
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answer #4
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answered by chicklis 4
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If you put £20 worth of fuel in it and put £10 in the glove box I'll
give you a tenner for it
2007-02-05 07:24:45
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answered by MARGARET T 2
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£200
2007-02-05 07:14:32
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answered by RapBaby 2
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I'd be amazed if anyone ther than the scrapman gave you any money for it. Roughly about £30-£40 in scrap is its value.
2007-02-05 12:21:26
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answered by Mark B 5
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Scrap
2007-02-05 07:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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IF THERES MONEY IN THE BOOT OR THAT LOST GOLD WATCH DOWN THE SEAT,then who knows? a price can very depending on desperation and rarity and money availabability
2007-02-05 07:32:32
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answered by rikyandnina 3
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Advertise it at £100 and somebody will give you £50. Higher if you haggle well. I assuming the mileage is well in the 100,000's.
2007-02-05 07:21:17
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answered by D.W 6
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