Shot in the dark; car valuation help
In short im having a fairly dire month, split up with my long term gf last week, saw my parents for the first & last time this year week before & now i just went and crashed my car. As a student approaching his 2nd uni year money isnt that avaliable (and i do need the car) so i need 2 make my funds stretch. As a result im desperate to get the best price for my once beloved saxo.
It has a FSH, solid engine & gearbox, 4 good tires, but also poor quality paintwork & a fairly shabby interior. The bumper, both lights, radiator, fan, slam panel & bonnet are all FUBAR'd, and would cost £500ish for replacement parts, before labor. :(
Does anyone have any advice on what sort of price i could try & sell it at (for spares) or sell it at to a scrappy for?
I know this should be in the auto section, but im a bit desperate and want to try and get the widest possible advice.
Thank you :)
Pics:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...8_resize-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...051_resize.jpg
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after i took all the broken & damaged parts off:
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thanks guys :surrender:
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
moved by moi. It's a car, so Cars n Bikes is the rules :)
OK...car details please?
Model, Engine Miles, MOT, How many owners?
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
what we need to identify is it's value to
A: you, if you fixed it
B: toa scrappy of bodyshop to either scrap it or mend it
Why is this not an insurance claim? Third party only?
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
sorry, should have added those things;
Its a Citroen Saxo 1.1litre Desire, met black, elec windows, power steering, FSH.
70k miles, but poor paint work & cloth seats have seen better days.
I am the 2nd owner, first was a female driver, iv put 40k on there and have kept up services & MOT on time. Its due for its MOT in 2 months, tax month after that.
Prob worth around £1,200, before the crash. Repairs would be £500 for parts new, but that doesnt inc labor. Even if i did repair it i wouldnt get more then £1000 for it.
As for my insurance, i have a £650 excess with Endsleigh, and 3.5 years NCB to loose. So in essence id pay £650, loose my NCB only for them to work out a few 100 more, then charge me double next year for insurance renewal. As a result iv asked the women i hit to find a few garages, get a few quotes & ill pay for any damage.
thanks :)
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
any advice? scrappies are offering £130 for it, but a few priviate buyers have said they'll pay £180+ for it. With £400 £500 worth of (new) parts and a couple of hours from an amature mechanic it could be back on the road & up for sale round £1100 id say.
thanks :)
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
It's a newish car so with the proper tools and some time you should be able to DIY easily, maybe with a bit of help
I managed to change one of the belts on my car, apparently the official garage would be £250 or so, some borrowed tools and help for the cost of a pint and it cost me £10 for the same part.
As your car is around 8 years old have a look at scrapyards for the bits you need, no point buying brand new parts if you can save some moolah :)
Re: Shot in the dark; car valuation help
lets face it 9 years old and alot of work involved its not going to be cost effective to repair it, to sell it, as it will be costing you a mega amount to repair in comparison to what it will be worth...
the market value of a car with that kind of paintwork/milage/interieor/engine is around £500-£1000
so your looking at spending half of what the car is worth, to then maybe make what you spend on it back...
http://completed.shop.ebay.co.uk/ite...Z9801QQ_ssovZ1
look at the ones that have sold (green) not too many of them and low prices...
shame, but i'd say whatever you get offered, if around £200 i'd take... as it really wont be worth your time to put it right...
even if you fix it, you might have a hard time shifting it on looking at those completed listings on ebay.