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Second hand Octavia vRS Estate pricing.

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Hi,

This is my first post on this forum, hope you can help me!:)

I've seen a 2 owner, 2003 53 plate Octavia vRS Estate in black with 65k miles on the clock for

Welcome,

Seems like a good price to me if it has a full sh. Just ensure that it has had the cam belt changed. :)

to give you an idea was in my local dealer and the had a 03 plate hatch with 41k on it and they wanted 9k!

Thats a very good price I think.

As already mentioned, the cambelt should have been changed at the 60K service. You could have got an indicitive insurance quote from one of the many online services, and then if your current insurer didnt want to know, gone with the online quote instead.

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Thanks for you quick replys - he texted me this morning to say it hadn't been sold.

The guy admitted he hadn't had the cambelt done at the last service, so I'm guessing from other postings on here that I'm looking at

I'd say it needs a new cambelt soonest. In fact I'd be trying to get him to chip the price a bit. As for the waterpump, change that too if it's a plastic impellor unit.

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Cheers,

Skoda want

Nope, VAG paint is very hard, but that means its brittle, hence the stone chips! :)

There are plenty of us would be happy to recommend Awesome for general VAG service work as well as the tuning and custom bodywork they've made their name on. With that price difference, it's a complete no-brainer!

As for the stone-chipping, my Octy's 52 plate on 72_000, and has next to no chips. Some of the ones it has had were in the most bizzare places ( 2 on the roof just in front of the sunroof, and a big one on the tailgate at the base of the window).

Parkers have always been way out. I'd go with the wisebuyers valuation, as they tend to take the current avg selling price on the market.

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Parkers have always been way out. I'd go with the wisebuyers valuation, as they tend to take the current avg selling price on the market.

That's what I thought, wisebuyers always seem more accurate, but if you look at the prices of cars on autotrader and ebay they are all over the place - it's so hard to make a judgement.

The wisebuyer prices seem a bit low to me compared to real world.:confused:

Obviously, since you're buying, the Wisebuyer prices are right; if you were selling or arguing about an insurance payout, use Parkers! ;)

I know i'm biased as i'm selling my estate at the moment but, the Wise buyer prices seem far to low:eek:

Even trade-in prices seem about 2K off the correct pricing, anyone got a Glasses price? A local dealer offered

I think Blanchie has it.

Becucase it is a quick very practical car then they are always going to be in demand with the real value not reflecting book price for goods ones as people will pay for the good ones.

When you look round there are not may quick estates out there unless you start to look at premum cars like audi's, bmw's, volvo's etc

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