How much is a Ford Fiesta E Reg (1987) worth?
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I hope this helps.
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find out at auto trader
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A scrap yard will more than likely charge you for it! it costs £100 to dispose of a car nowdays, and seeing as your car isn't worth that much, you could actually be charged for it's disposal.
Anything you sell is only worth what you can get for it.
Try it at £2-300 see how it goes or if your feeling adventurous £450 and be prepared to haggle with any prospective buyers
I paid £10 for my first car - a 1988 ford fiesta. that was 11 years ago. so i'm guessing not alot.
haha..about nothing? try for 100 pounds?
Whats the colour and mileage?
does it have a full tank of fuel?
It would depend on the mileage and how long M.O.T. is still on it. My estimate is that with a full mot and low mileage you may be able to get up to £400/£500.
About the same as your suit (£0.23p)
nothing, that car is gay
You can find out at Parkers Guide:
http://www.parkers.co.uk/
$500 maybe $1000 depending on condition. Old car, and a crap model.
I agree with fomut 32!
I'm surprised it's still going?
I'd pay no more than £150 for it with a full years tax and MOT. With no tax or MOT, i wouldn't touch it
In another year and it will be worth more as a vintage car. Also it becomes Road Tax exempt.
Heavy mileage/poor condition - worthless
Low mileage/reasonable condition - couple of hunfred quid
Not much I'm afraid, if its raod-legal and in excellent condition it may be worth £150 to a first time buyer, but good cheap cars are too easy to pick up now so an old basic car really just isn't appealing to anyone but enthusiasts or new drivers with limited knowledge. Try advertising it around a university, that's where you have the best chance of selling it.
With a mars bar on the back seat, about 2 quid. You'll always get some eejit to buy it though!
$650
not a lot
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