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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:07 AM
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Default Re: Advice on this Crossfire please.

Originally Posted by Welshie
Exactly, the first thing I am now asking with any car I look at is what brand and condition are the tyres in. To me you can tell a lot about what tyres are on one. Cheapskates put cheap tyres on a performance car, and that gearbox issue always puzzled me.

I ideal want a dark silver one, but most are light silver at the moment so I may have to bend my rules a bit. I'd agree though, that black one is top whack, as I was gutted to miss out on a 35,000 miles 04 plate example local to me because it sold before I got the funds needed, and he let it go for £3990!!!
Tyres are tricky - folks put on what they can afford and if you're not into pushing the car to its limits, cheaper tyres are kind of OK, as long as they're not total rubbish but this could open a real off-topic hornet's nest so best steer clear!
Under £4k was a good deal for a 35k '04 - but there will be others!
Given that the used car market seems to be driven primarily by vehicle age, in the fist instance (up to a point), my rule of thumb on XF values - FWIW - is that currently, given good all-round condition, non-curbed wheels, decent tyres, clean interior, preferably some tax & MOT and a low-ish mileage (sub-50k is my preference), an '04-plate is worth approx £4k, a '54 £4.5, an '05 £5k and so on... (For SRT6 add approx. 30-40% - but that's a different animal).
Obviously, a lower mileage and stonking good condition gives further 'Brownie points' in up to £500 increments, so a really cracking early '04 with, say 25k could be up to about £5 - 5.5k - but, for me, it would have to be REALLY good.
Fewer previous owners and service history help, too but you know that - it's basic used car stuff.

I've never worked out if auto or manual makes much difference - personal preference I guess but a cedar (red) interior could also add some rarity value - if that's what you want - not everyone's cup of tea.
Best colour is black (except for cleaning) followed by graphite ('machine' grey?), red, aero blue then SSB - but now I'm getting really personal and inviting trouble!
 
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