|
Information |
|
Selling my 4mth old xc60Views : 4725 Replies : 31Users Viewing This Thread : |
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
Mar 29th, 2014, 19:53 | #1 |
Junior Member
Last Online: Jul 28th, 2017 20:58
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Kendal
|
Selling my 4mth old xc60
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...01403242774582
If anyone was looking for a nearly new xc60 D5 please have a look at mine, any feedback regarding price or thoughts would be appreciated. |
Mar 29th, 2014, 21:28 | #2 |
Lord B on T5D5.org
Last Online: May 3rd, 2024 11:37
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: rochester
|
Initial comment would be, make sure you own car outright and you are not selling to settle any finance, as its likely that even just advertising for sale is breach of finance agreement, and would then become a claw back and auction, and hit you would take would be massive, however assuming you have a right to sale, and could prove such to any potential buyer................................
Only one that is up for private sale under a year, even under 4 years almost none on private sale, how comes you are selling, being totally critical, thats a pretty steep price for a private sale, think you may struggle without any reason given, and even then 2nd hand market for nearly new cars is basically non existant, as tends to be people who finance and can't afford repayment, and can't afford to hand back, and insurance companies are getting hotter on new cars magically ending up cuddling trees. Massive risk spending that sort of money even with MNF warranty, to a private person, whose to say what history, it comes with (been involved in criminal activity etc...) I'm not implying you are affected by any of the above, but all would be assumed by a potential buyer. Have you looked at what else is around, I would expect it to be priced somewhere nearer what dealer would offer to take back, and letter or such to show potential buyers, so they know what you can sell for no come back. |
Mar 29th, 2014, 22:43 | #3 |
Junior Member
Last Online: Jul 28th, 2017 20:58
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Kendal
|
Thanks for the comments, It is my car no hpi ,no accidents my wifes poor hips are the reason for sale she struggles to get in or out. As for price I am taking a big hit but i am open to offers.
|
Mar 29th, 2014, 22:48 | #4 | |
Master Member
Last Online: Apr 21st, 2018 19:20
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: London / Glasgow
|
Quote:
Perhaps I missed something out, or you might need to look at lowering your asking by quite a bit. |
|
The Following User Says Thank You to tickedon For This Useful Post: |
Mar 30th, 2014, 10:09 | #5 |
panic captain manwaring ?
Last Online: Jul 2nd, 2018 17:16
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: craggy island
|
smw belfast
a friend of mine has just bought a ex demonstrator xc60 from smw belfast new price 36.5k because it was used as a demonstrator car it only cost 29k and he was able to trade in his xc90. ie/
2013 (Nov) XC60 D4 R-DES AWD (SFZ2067) Ice White with R-Design Interior Includes: WP, PRIV, Rain Sensor, RPA, 20" Ixion 6050 miles, 139 G/KM £36,615 £29,000
__________________
care courtesy and consideration saves lives |
The Following User Says Thank You to david philips For This Useful Post: |
Mar 30th, 2014, 10:34 | #6 |
Junior Member
Last Online: Jul 28th, 2017 20:58
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Kendal
|
I have lowered the price now.
|
Mar 30th, 2014, 11:46 | #7 |
Junior Member
Last Online: Aug 20th, 2018 18:30
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Waterlooville
|
Lovely looking car, I can imagine how sorry you are to have to sell it. I have a V60 and am thinking of trading up for much the same reason as you are selling - hips. We do find the V60 a little low and awkward to access sadly. I love the interior with the cream/beige leather. Not so sure about the metallic brown (or whatever the trendy name for it is) but I obtained a brochure from the main dealer just a few days ago and that features that colour in all the shots of the car throughout so I guess you are on trend and I am not. I take the point that others have made firstly about suspicions of why you are selling privately after such a short time with all the implications and concerns as to provenance, and then there is also the issue of private buyers having the cash without finance. Inevitably you will take a hit, have you had a p/x offer? it might be a good idea to mention that and provide evidence of it as some reassurance to a private buyer. I would also be tempted to try ebay as well, with all the usual cautions about Nigerian spoofers, as you can give more depth and detail than is possible in a classified ad. Good luck with it, i would love it myself!
|
Mar 30th, 2014, 15:02 | #8 |
Lord B on T5D5.org
Last Online: May 3rd, 2024 11:37
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: rochester
|
have you tried we buy any car or such like, as they may well give you more than dealer in PX, depends on what hit, but people will expect a big saving for lack of dealer facilities.
|
Mar 30th, 2014, 16:01 | #9 |
Member
Last Online: Oct 3rd, 2022 18:47
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Hebden Bridge
|
Please do not use we buy any car. They just put them into the nearest british car auction and pocket the difference. You would be better putting in the auction yourself with a sensible reserve. Contact bca or another large action house and they will give you a realistic estimate of what it will make under the hammer.
|
Mar 30th, 2014, 18:15 | #10 |
panic captain manwaring ?
Last Online: Jul 2nd, 2018 17:16
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: craggy island
|
do you have utv drive?
if it was me i would have it on gumtree as of now for best offer over £30,000 and advertised on utv drive or some thing similar both free if it sells great and if not be ready to lower the price again.
even consider some paid for adds even if you spent £100 on advertising it would be worth it for a sale, last port of call would be a car auction with a fixed reserve, just make sure there is a fixed reserve and a dealer does not buy it for less than your bottom line. only draw back of a car auction would be the auction costs involved. only if theres no alternative would i go to a dealer or main agent but having said that if they would sell it on a commission basis then would be worth a try. i know lots use we buy any whatever but i would rather burn it than use them. (lol is it insured)
__________________
care courtesy and consideration saves lives |
The Following User Says Thank You to david philips For This Useful Post: |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
|
|