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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Golf mk7 GTD/TDI => Topic started by: A13XDB on 09 June 2023, 09:08

Title: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: A13XDB on 09 June 2023, 09:08
I need to sell my wifes Mk7.5 GTD due to medical condition.

What would be a fair price?

Mk7.5
Registered July 2019
19" Santiago - no kerbing or marks
Grey Met paint
Cloth trim
DSG
18,500 miles from new.
1 Owner
HPI Clear
No accident repairs.

Requires Oil service and MOT due in July.

Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: willni on 09 June 2023, 09:31
How many doors? I have a friend looking for a 7.5 gtd or gte at the minute. Probably around £22k though trade is around £23-5k at the minute
Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: A13XDB on 09 June 2023, 09:33
It is 5 door.

Located in Cambridgeshire.
Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: SRGTD on 09 June 2023, 10:49
Try the car buying services such as We Buy Any Car (WBAC), Wizzle and Motorway. With any of these car buying services, always be completely honest on condition and declare any defects (e.g. scratches, parking signs etc.) to avoid any initial indicative online offer being knocked down when the car’s viewed.

WBAC have a reputation of making lowball offers so you could use that as an indication of the minimum you’d be likely to get. There are forum members on various forums who’ve used Wizzle and Motorway who have provided positive feedback on the selling experience and the amount they were able to sell their cars for.

It’s also worth getting a price from local VW dealers. With new cars being generally in short supply, demand for good late date used cars has been high so many dealers are short of stock, so you may be pleasantly surprised by what a VW dealer would offer.

It’s also worth checking to see what GTD’s of a similar age / spec / mileage are being sold for by dealers on Autotrader and in the used cars section of VW’s website. Dealers’ selling prices probably include a mark-up of around 20% on what they pay to buy in cars; that mark up covering such things as the cost of preparing for resale, providing a warranty, dealership overheads, dealer’s profit margin etc. So if you reduce the retail prices of cars being offered for sale to remove the dealer mark-up, it’ll give you a rough idea of what you might be offered if selling to a dealer.

Good luck with the sale!
Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: A13XDB on 09 June 2023, 14:22
Thank's for the comments.

Motorway - £22,440.00
Vindis VW Dealer £21,000.00

Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: Adam T7 on 09 June 2023, 15:05
Just looked at Autotrader, prices are mad for 7.5 GTI’s😳
Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: A13XDB on 09 June 2023, 18:33
R Estate are high too.
My 2019 with 21,500 on the clock is close to what I paid for it as used from main dealer.
Title: Re: Fair price for 2019 GTD
Post by: A13XDB on 14 June 2023, 12:25
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