Need some advice re: what to do and pricing up for a sale

Need some advice re: what to do and pricing up for a sale

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CoffeeGuy

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38 posts

33 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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If the mods read this.. I am not looking to subvert the processes. I am just looking for a bit of advice. If you have a problem, please edit it rather than just banning me!

Hello Everyone,

So need a little advice... I have a Subaru bug eye WRX that will (without a doubt) fail its MOT. It needs the MAF sorting by Scoobyclinic that did the stage 1, the window winder is broken and it needs new calipers and disks on the front. It is quite tired and needs some money spending on it. Its not an easy thing to price up.

However... unlike most of the cars from that age, it has less than 70K genuine miles and I am the second owner..

How do I price up something like that. I am half tempted to keep as a project but IDK... It's a 21 year old car....

Questions

1) Am I just being too sentimental and lets just call it for what it is, an old car
2) The lad at the local garage is interested, all faults known, but what would be considered a reasonable, meet in the middle price?


Truckosaurus

11,291 posts

284 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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You're certainly not being sentimental. They are desirable cars, as the price of used ones on Autotrader shows (and as you say, plenty with six figure mileages) - although who knows if any sell at that price.

The issues seem easy to fix - especially if you have the time to keep the car off the road to send the calipers off to be refurbed - so certainly not suitable for selling at a scrap price.

(Also, is the garage lad just going to fix it and sell it on to make some cash, or is he an enthusiast looking for a project car? That might also impact your generosity in setting the price)

It doesn't seem outrageous to think you could spend £3-4k with a garage getting it perfect and still sell it for £10k+ so that's going to be your starting point.

TEKNOPUG

18,953 posts

205 months

Saturday 2nd December 2023
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Depends how rotten it is, how tired the suspension etc and general condition. Impossible without photos.

MoT it. eBay it. What it sells for is what it's worth.

Smint

1,713 posts

35 months

Sunday 3rd December 2023
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Brakes don't have to come from Gucci, but i'd not fit new ones until you are ready to MOT or sell unless the car is kept in a dry garage, could you free the old calipers off enough to get it through the MOT and then fit new brakes just before sale?

Only you know how much sorting the running issues will cost, hard to find anyone who can diagnose Subarus any more, main dealers don't want to know anything older.

It has much going for it in that its too old for painful top VED rates, obviously this is the wrong time to sell so maybe leave this until the spring taking all necessary precautions to prevent it from winter, ie battery off and on a smart charger, coolant well up to strength (fully drain washer fluid) and consider a cover if its outside.