Selling worn out cars....whats best way?
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Bennet said:
How much actually gets to charity?Those are the usual big name charities that no doubt spend huge sums on PR, advertising, employing execs, etc. If I were minded to give away a couple of hundred quid I would rather scrap the car for cash and give the money to a small local charity, food bank or whatever.
Sorry to jump in this topic but I have a similiar question.
Few years back I bought a mint 2001 Audi S3 as a bit of a fun weekend car as I was driving a diesel burner to work every day. I've done maybe 3,000 miles in it so far. After 2 years parked outside my house it's had almost every corner scraped by arse-holes. It's a really stunning example, interior is lovely, has low mileage and some choice upgrades. Otherwise a very nice car.
Quote for reparing it at the bodyshop is near enough £700.
I am looking to get rid now. Am I better off spending the cash to fix it up and put it for sale?
Or should I just sell it as is for someone to fix themselves?
Few years back I bought a mint 2001 Audi S3 as a bit of a fun weekend car as I was driving a diesel burner to work every day. I've done maybe 3,000 miles in it so far. After 2 years parked outside my house it's had almost every corner scraped by arse-holes. It's a really stunning example, interior is lovely, has low mileage and some choice upgrades. Otherwise a very nice car.
Quote for reparing it at the bodyshop is near enough £700.
I am looking to get rid now. Am I better off spending the cash to fix it up and put it for sale?
Or should I just sell it as is for someone to fix themselves?
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