Selling My Crossfire
Hi All,
I'm looking for some advice from you all other Crossfire owners in the UK . . .
I'm looking to sell my '06 Coupe before '07 Sep due to inbound car arriving. I know, I know - why do I want to sell such a great car? Well, truth is, it just does NOT have space for a child seat. I've tried putting one in the boot and even on the roof, but the Mrs wasn't happy with that (can't imagine why)!
So, I'm afraid she's going to have to go. The car, that is . . . not the Mrs . . . although now that I think about it . . .
What I'd like is your advice on the following:
a) Decent places to advertise (surely there's more than just eBay and AutoTrader)?
b) I'm looking for around £16,000 for the car - do you think this is too much/too little?
For info, the car details are as follows:
It's a black coupe, manual gearbox and all as standard except that I've had rear parking sensors fitted by the dealer. It was first registered on 19 Mar '06 so beats the Tax hike by 4 days. Max of 14,000 miles (it has 13,000 and a bit at the moment). Full Chrysler service history (well, the only service so far)!
Guys/Ladies, any advice you can offer me would be greatly appreciated. If you hear of anyone who would be interested in getting their hands on a Crossfire (and I'm sure I don't need to tell you how great the car is!) then please feel free to contact me.
Many thanks in advance!
Clive
I'm looking for some advice from you all other Crossfire owners in the UK . . .
I'm looking to sell my '06 Coupe before '07 Sep due to inbound car arriving. I know, I know - why do I want to sell such a great car? Well, truth is, it just does NOT have space for a child seat. I've tried putting one in the boot and even on the roof, but the Mrs wasn't happy with that (can't imagine why)!
So, I'm afraid she's going to have to go. The car, that is . . . not the Mrs . . . although now that I think about it . . .
What I'd like is your advice on the following:
a) Decent places to advertise (surely there's more than just eBay and AutoTrader)?
b) I'm looking for around £16,000 for the car - do you think this is too much/too little?
For info, the car details are as follows:
It's a black coupe, manual gearbox and all as standard except that I've had rear parking sensors fitted by the dealer. It was first registered on 19 Mar '06 so beats the Tax hike by 4 days. Max of 14,000 miles (it has 13,000 and a bit at the moment). Full Chrysler service history (well, the only service so far)!
Guys/Ladies, any advice you can offer me would be greatly appreciated. If you hear of anyone who would be interested in getting their hands on a Crossfire (and I'm sure I don't need to tell you how great the car is!) then please feel free to contact me.
Many thanks in advance!
Clive
In the U.S a car like yours would go for around £11,000 ($22,000), I'm not sure how rare crossfires are in the UK or if cars generally go for more money where you live, but, assuming the car is in good condition, £11,000 is about right. As far as advertising goes (online) autotrader and ebay are probably the best tools you can use to sell your car.
Last edited by Louie K; Aug 16, 2007 at 10:03 AM.
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