Legacy Spec B - advice needed for selling

Legacy Spec B - advice needed for selling

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rm89

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348 posts

176 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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My parents have decided to buy a new car, and that means that their current one will be sold privately. It's a dark blue 09-plate Legacy 3.0 Spec B auto saloon, owned by them from new with just over 58,000 miles. I've been tasked with working out a rough price for them, but as there's so little on the market (at least relative to other brands/similar types of car) that I'm struggling! Also, unsure as to where best to list the car to get the maximum exposure for the type of person who'd be interested - PH classifieds the best bet or any other recommendations?

Thanks in advance for any help/advice!

Ross

Freds

947 posts

136 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I'm far from an expert on pricing these, however, PH would seem a good place to find the niche market for it, I would think £ 5500-£ 5750 would get initial interest if there's a buyer out there and the car is spot on.

MDMA .

8,849 posts

100 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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one for sale in Manchester ( 09 plate ) at a dealer for 6495.00.

take 1000-1500 off for a private sale and that would be a good guide. have they asked what the PX price would be ? sometimes easier to just px rather than mess around selling private. I know they are big road tax which is always a stumbling block on an old car ( around 500 a year ? ).

also, you don't mention miles / condition / history etc. could be like new, could be a dog smile


Freds

947 posts

136 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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58k miles

MDMA .

8,849 posts

100 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Freds said:
58k miles
can see it now ! after 2 coffees smile

cailean

917 posts

172 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I have a similar one and was thinking £6k but may be just me being hopeful. The problem is that in the UK estates (tourers) are preferred over saloons and manuals over autos, so you are at a disadvantage.

You could try and discuss it on UKLegacy forum.

Ved

3,825 posts

174 months

Friday 7th October 2016
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To give you a rough idea I bought our Outback 3.0R (same gen as yours) for £8400 with 46,000 on it. It was it perfect condition and has been flawless and we intend to keep it for as long as it'll run for.

For yours I'd suggest around £7500 and depending on what it looks like I'd be interested myself.

rm89

Original Poster:

348 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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Thanks all for the replies! Certainly some food for thought. Will try to take some decent photos when I'm up at theirs tomorrow.

Stants

98 posts

97 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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Worth a post up on subaru owners club, all models covered on there and a friendly bunch