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Looks very reasonable that. Nice to see the prices coming down a bit now :)

got to be worth a look:thumbup:

its not good the prices are coming down

not for us owners i have had mine a month now and noticed the prices slipping since i have had it

i paid 8k for mine 56plate 9k on the clock one muture owner from new and he put a years extend skoda warranty on it so didnt seem bad at the time

but they do seem to be dropping in price which is not good

so hold your ground guys

because i plan on keeping mine 3 years and dont want it to be worth peanuts in the end

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Yeah I'm planning to keep the car for at least 3 years, then hopefully my brother can have it. He will be 19 by then so should be able to afford the insurance.

Look on the bright side a mate of mine is trying to sell his A3 2.0Tdi S Line quattro on a 55 and it's losing £400pm approx

I think anyone worried about softening residuals should consider the following;

That 53 plate car is offered for roughly 50% of it's new price 5 years ago. Those are ludicrously good residuals for any car, let alone a Skoda.

According to Skoda UK, my 2 year old 60,000 mile vRS is only worth £5000 despite the full SUK service history, and the fact that it's fited with over £1200 worth of factory extras (not including my increasingly proper retrofit sat-nav) so that price of £6K for a 5 year old 54K mile car looks quite high to me. And definitely check it's had the cambelt done!

Looks like a good car. Shame about the colour Silver UGGGGGGG

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Doesn't matter anyway. Went up yesterday and it was gone. My search continues. I think either silver or red as black is hard to keep clean and shows up scratches and yellow I'm not fussed on.

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