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2019 citigo se part-x value


steveeeg

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Hi 

Have had my citigo for 2 years from new , only 12k miles full Skoda service history mint condition

 

Been offered £6k part-x value 

 

Fair or low ?

 

Regards

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Seems low.

What about advertising on Briskoda and selling private?

 

Check what WBAC are offering and you know it is worth a good bit more than that as they will be giving less unless the car is perfect and then it is going to have an Asking Price at a Car Supermarket / Dealers £1,500 or so more.

 

There are some on Autotrader with asking prices less than £1,000 more than you are being offered.

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Your business,but why sell........the idea of buying new is to get your monies worth. No car  (except Bugatti !)  is an investment,but the only way to get some benefit is to drive it ,and sell before large repairs loom....... Your loss is someone else's gain.....

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Definitely worth shopping around. Sometimes it's about how much profit dealers have in the car you are looking, what they have in stock already, where they are with targets etc. A lot of variables, which can affect what you are offered. A free private ad, e.g. on Facebook Marketplace might be worth a shot but selling privately has its pitfalls, timewasters, security of payments etc, plus you're unlikely to get much, if any,  of a cash discount for having no part exchange. Overall, cars are priced high at the moment as there's a shortage of used cars. WBAC have offered me £5K for a 2017 Citigo with 27000 miles. It's a sellers' market so you should get more for yours but will pay more for what you are buying (this is compared to 18 months or so ago)

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Think the main problem is the pram , with child seat in rear seat no way it will fit ,  did not have grandchildren when bought the citigo so was not a factor at the time of buying 

 

I really don't want to sell the citigo as love driving a small car and like the cheap running costs 

 

Thanks for the replies 

 

Cheers Steve

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Prams are needed for a year or two, and give way to pushchairs, and then to infant car seats... Compact versions of either pram or pushchair are a fraction of the cost of selling and buying any car.....

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