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joella68 |
Posted - 29 November 2008 : 11:50:17 my hubby is trying to sell his van to raise BR fee for us both, he has for sale a peugeot partner van, 1998 1.9 diesel, 160,000 miles, taxed til jan 09 mot march 09, fair condition
would anyone be able to tell us what it may be worth, also huis brother may be interested in buying would this be seen as a problem with the OR ???
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md7 |
Posted - 29 November 2008 : 14:34:44 hi joella68. your van on a forecourt would be worth around £800 but that would have to be good condition. To sell private a realistic price would be about £600 it is a buyers market after all. Dont bother with auctions gally is right £300 tops hope that helps .dave
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joella68 |
Posted - 29 November 2008 : 13:24:21 oooh thanks for that what should we try to sell it for so that the OR dosent think it was under priced ? |
gally |
Posted - 29 November 2008 : 12:35:36 iwould hazard a guess at auction it would fetch between £250 and £500 depending on it being s or t plate i really only deal in cars odd van sometimes |
Reviva UK |
Posted - 29 November 2008 : 12:07:07 Hi
Vans are really different to cars to value because condition is everything, plus folks wanting to buy vans are generally in business and times are tough.
Provided that you could evidence similar values in magazines, web pages ( autotrader etc) and local adverts then you can sell the van to anyone provided that you can evudence a proper transcation has taken place.
Paul Johns Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists Reviva UK
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