How much would you value this car?
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I have checked wisebuyers.co.uk.
They suggest the value of the 2002 Astre 1.6 Club (50000miles) has a value between £2,799 (trade price) to £3,510 retail.
For a private purchase, such as on eBay, in good condition they suggest £3,090.
id say about 10 grand in us dollars
Which car, there were 4 of them. However, if you give me a fiver I will come round and tow it away, deal or no deal.
i'd pay 14000 US dollars for it, but i don't have that much
£2.495
£4500 max
I would probably say somewhere around 7,000 US Dollars because that would be an average price for a decent small car in that year.
2,300.00 would be tops that I would go. I would also see if I could get it down to 1.900.00 or 2,00.00. In US currency
£3,200
gave this value as like you say the mileage is mainly motorway.
Would have made it higher had you kept the grill and the wing mirror cover been in place, these are only minor issues but you can bet an interested party will make a big issue of them.
Quite a few owners for age. 8V are poorer engine and car a bit scruffy. Still though its a popular car and easy to shift if it's a dog. If it was my money on ebay I'd go to £2500. Has to be cheap off ebay or your as well going to second hand dealer. Would have hpi check to ensure it's not on vcar (accident damage repaired).
I've only got £150 to spare sorry
£2,500.
£3,000 is a realistic price for a 4 year old astra old model.
if i had the money i'd give about £3499 if the plate come with it?
that model has seen it's day but it do'es look a nice example!
well sorry to tell you i just bought it! HA! no just kidding. some slight issues to be addressed. any way you can check for accidents and major repairs, they have a service in the states that will do it. just curious what kind of mileage they get? nice color and interior looks good. 2,899 good luck.
dont pay more than £2900 for it. just sold 1 for that.
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