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Friend is after my Superb but what to do?

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Hello Everyone,  we're in the process of moving over to an Octavia hybrid estate and I'm sad to say the Superb estate that I've had new since 2014 is going to have to go.

It's a 2.0tdi Elegance, with full history and it's never wanted for anything as its been used for work. 186,000 miles (mainly motorway) and still absolutely fine. I can honestly say it's never let me down. 

A friend wants to buy it bit I'm really unsure what to ask for - dont want to ask for too much and equally not give it away, it's too good for that. 

What do you think would be a fair price? 
Thanks

47 minutes ago, Kt1966 said:

What do you think would be a fair price? 

Well mate, the stealer offered me £Lots. Match that and I'll can chase them for a discount.

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4 minutes ago, Paws4Thot said:

Well mate, the stealer offered me £Lots. Match that and I'll can chase them for a discount.

Not even bothered with a dealer to be honest as my mate is keen

You surely want to know what you can get for the car as a straight sale and no trade in, at least the WBAC offer, or Motorway or whatever, or do you not?

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Yes had a look on there but it's £950 or so which is just daft. The car is absolutely fine and drives really well so it's definitely worth a fair bit more than that

Put the reg in as if selling on auto trader and it will give a suggested selling price. 

 

I always find that a good place to start.

@Kt1966 obviously the car is worth more than any trader / dealer or bulk buyer offers.  They intend selling it for a profit and likely expect more than £800 after taxes paid. £1,500 on more expensive cars. 

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