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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: tobydog on 04 October 2011, 21:34
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Hi,
I'm looking to sell my 2008 plate GTI Ed 30, UK Spec Import and not sure how to go about it. Car is in immaculate condition but initial feedback is that the fact that it is an import will reduce the value. Not sure whether private or part ex is the way to go. Concerned about people being put off by seeing import, coming up to winter etc making a stressful private sale. Equally trade values at the moment not so great.
Any advice on selling would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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The trader where i bought my ED30 says he's always on the lookout for similar cars, not sure how much he'd price your at though but it could be worth giving him a ring or dropping him a message
http://www.sccleeds.co.uk/Cash-4-Cars.aspx
BTW - i paid £10800 for mine 2007, ED30, 3 door, manual, red, 59k, fvwsh, immaculate - might give you an idea
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Out of curiosity why do u have an import ED30?
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Out of curiosity why do u have an import ED30?
Price. I don't see too much of an issue. You'll have to price it cheaper to sell but surely you bought it cheaper in the first place . . . .
As for where to sell it Ive sold all my cars through Auto Trader. Another decent place would be Pistonheads.
Good luck.
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Being an import will hurt its value.
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Hi guys, firstly thanks for the replies.
Got my Ed 30 GTI from Motorpoint, paid £18k for a 58 plate when the Mark VI was about to launch. The car is full UK spec, only difference was I only got a two yr warranty. At the time of buying the car I contemplated waiting for a Mark VI but the Ed 30 had that extra appeal with all the special edition trim, heated seats and more importantly the extra 30 bhp.
Fully expect to take a hit for the fact that it's an import but like you say I made my saving on the initial buy. Car is immaculate, FSH, only 13500 miles on the clock after three years of working close to home and being an amateur detailed the car looks stunning.
Unfortunately selling to make way for something a little more practical now we have to find room for a baby, buggy and two dogs. Dealer part ex price £11800 which I think privately I could better. Looking to place order for new Tiguan or Audi Q3 some time soon for March 2013 delivery so have a few months yet.
Gutted to sell really, a GTI was my childhood dream car and must say I still smile everytime I drive it. Really not convinced I'll have that same enthusiasm for the replacement! :-(
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Oops, sorry meant new car for March 2012 delivery!
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As said already Autotrader still seems a lot of peoples first point of call when looking for a car, I would stick it on there. Also a few of the guys in the Mk6 section seem to be buying Tiguans if thats what you are thinking of next, could be worth finding out their thoughts on them. :smiley:
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Put your order in now if you want either of those cars for March next year. My local dealer said some have been waiting 6 months or more depending on spec.
Try all the different VW site classified ads. There are buyers out there, but you'll have to grit your teeth as the ed30 prices are dropping quite a lot. £10,800 is the cheapest I've seen an early 07 plate go for, so don't give it away just for the sake of a sale. :cool:
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Never tried but would a buggy, a baby and a dog not fit in a GTI? I never quiet get why people think they need to sell the GTI for some big 4x4. I've taken 5 people and all their gear on some long journeys and ive got a an amp and 2 subs in the back. Yes it was a small squeeze but that was filling the car to within an inch of its limit, thoughts?
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Tell you what Alan its a pain in the ass keep having to put the passenger seat forward to put my daughter ( 8 weeks old) in and out of the car in her Maxi cosi i can tell you,That said i can fit her pram and other baby stuff in the boot even if it lifts the parcel shelf a little..
Just wish i had a a Golf with the rear doors....
A Tiguan is also on my list.......... :smiley:
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Not placed an order for new car yet as VW currently not offering a single penny discount in the North East as demand is high and as pointed out deliveries are hard to come by. Problem is I refuse to pay list price for a car so I'm in regular contact with Lookers to see how it's looking. I'm hoping coming up to Christmas demand drops off and the factory manages to catch up so some discounts are to be had! Can't see that happening though as the Tiguan is so popular!
Have already tried to fight off the GTI sale but three doors and securing a baby car seat is a real pain. Main problem isn't every day use but holidays and weekends. We like to holiday in the UK now we have a family to avoid flying. The idea is to pack two digs in the boot, kids in the back of a 5 door and boot box to take the luggage. The Tiguan seems to tick all boxes for me, but typical me I like the new VW grill so ordering new is the only option at present.
Thanks for all the input guys, will keep you posted if anything happens in the coming weeks.
Cheers.
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Tobydog
Have you tryed Autobytel they are part of the inchcape group. I got a huge discount on my Golf R off these people. There are deals out there to be had, you just need to look. At least a £2000 saving on list price.
http://www.autobytel.co.uk/NewCars/Search/Volkswagen/Tiguan/3/1/