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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: cupraowner on 02 March 2010, 19:23

Title: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: cupraowner on 02 March 2010, 19:23
Hi guys,

I'm after a bit of help in selling my GTI. I'll be putting an advert up on piston heads and the Autotrader but am not too sure about the price. It's an 05 (55), Black, manual,  5 Door, 81k miles and full VW service history(next service in 10k miles). It's MOT'd for another 9 months and taxed up until the end of April.

I know the GTi's are fetching quite good money - but what should I advertise it for?

It has the Nokia/Bluetooth hands free
6 disc Auto changer + single disc insert and 8 speakers (optional?)
Auto dimming rear view mirror
Heated seats
Folding mirrors
cup holders
arm rest
Headlamp washers
tyre pressure warner (optional?)
duel climate control (optional?)

Barring some good cleaning and waxing, the car is in excellent condition, inside and out.

The only external modification has been the addition of some HID (5000k) lights. This has been purely for vision (not visual!) purposes, as I struggle with the standard light + night time driving combination. The only engine modification is a remap. But this will be removed, if the buyers requires.

thanks.
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: Wayne on 02 March 2010, 19:48
www.parkers.co.uk :afro:
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: cupraowner on 02 March 2010, 20:04
Thanks, but I was hoping for a free quote  :wink:

haha!
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: moffspeed on 02 March 2010, 21:34
I've just bought an '05 manual 5 door with very similar spec off PistonHeads for a shade under £10K - the only difference being that it has done a grand total of 12,000 miles , has xenons and sat nav and had a new cam belt last year - I guess I just got lucky (and was very quick off the mark when the advert appeared !).

PH is a great place to sell, I've sold a Mk3 and a Mk4 Golf in the last couple of months within a couple of the days of the adverts appearing. With your car I'd start at £9750 (providing it's a three owner or less car)and see what happens...there could be some cam belt haggling to do if it's still on the original...
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: cupraowner on 02 March 2010, 23:53
Thanks Moffspeed.

I've advertised for £9,300 - I think it's a fair price and there's very little margin for haggling. I might knock £100 off for the fact that the front two wheels require some attention. But thats all!

here:

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1537403.htm
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: Wayne on 03 March 2010, 00:16
Thanks, but I was hoping for a free quote  :wink:

haha!

Parkers is free and good for a guide, or browse ebay / autotrader etc.
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: bertmort8 on 03 March 2010, 09:38
i was gunna say sell it for 9000 no less
9300 is a good strat marker as people will knock you down to the 9k i reckon
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: VWjon on 03 March 2010, 10:23
For a trade valuation (Glasses Guide)

http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vaux/pages/financeAndServices/valueYourCar/index.jsp

Click value your car
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: Gene Hunt. on 04 March 2010, 01:08
Looks good in the pics but a bit of time spent on the exhaust tailpipes ? :wink:  :smiley:.
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: AnilS on 04 March 2010, 08:44
If I were you, I'd spend the extra £12 and buy a Premium Ad. You can post up more pics (9) and not be 8 pages down the list.

I have sold my last 3 cars on Pistonheads within 2 days at the full asking price. Take time to construct the ad. Heres one that I sold last week (gets picked up today) to give you an idea;

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1516414.htm

Regards, Anil.
Title: Re: Time to sell the GTi. Realistic price required.
Post by: smartypants on 04 March 2010, 09:07
I concur with Anil

I had mine on a standard ad for about 15 days (mainly because I was on holiday at the time anyway so didnt need to sell it that quickly) with no replies - then when I got back put it to Premium (Sunday), had a phone call a day and just sold it last night for full asking price

http://pistonheads.com/sales/1511325.htm


Should also give you a guide on your price, although mine has got a bit more toys - people seem to be looking for a "clean" car, full service history etc. I'd go in at £9500 and see how you get on!