Dont know best option for getting rid of car
Dont know best option for getting rid of car
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Nightpain81

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44 posts

10 months

Has a gearbox issue in that it keeps slipping out of gear. Pull over, turn engine off, restart and its working fine again. But its going to be a lot to fix so just want to move the car on.

MOT expired 2 days ago, took it for MOT today, failed on a number of items.

Dealer where Im looking at a replacement car dont want to take it, say its too old - its a 2009 BMW X5.

Motorway gave me a valuation of £4500 which is low end of what chat GPT says its worth, but then say they cant procede when I press continue.

CarWow also say I cant continue I think.

WBAC valuation £3500, but I got rid of an old Alfa with them last year and the valuation went from £1000 to £350 so I know none of these numbers reflect reality.


There is cosmetic damage on the front bumper, rear light broken also after reversing into bin, just has a cover over it. Neither inner hatch lights work. Air con doesnt work.



Will be buying a new car, but if I cant trade it in, at a bit of a loss as to the best way to move it on, given it has no MOT now

Edited by Nightpain81 on Friday 29th August 19:58

BertBert

20,431 posts

228 months

Ebay?

ClaphamGT3

11,801 posts

260 months

Honest description, good pictures and a 99p reserve on ebay

Hoofy

78,760 posts

299 months

Facebook Marketplace? Need to mention everything. Also worthwhile going through the WBAC process to see what their offer ends up at because at least you then know.

Pica-Pica

15,348 posts

101 months

Looking at the MOT, all those are fixable. Shame on taking a car to MOT with illegal tread.
Fix them then sell.
It sounds like a neglected car.

Jakg

3,821 posts

185 months

Nightpain81 said:
{...} which is low end of what chat GPT {...}
ChatGPT is a bad tool for stuff like this.
Nightpain81 said:
Dealer where Im looking at a replacement car dont want to take it, say its too old - its a 2009 BMW X5.

Motorway gave me a valuation of £4500 which is low end of what chat GPT says its worth, but then say they cant procede when I press continue.

CarWow also say I cant continue I think.

WBAC valuation £3500, but I got rid of an old Alfa with them last year and the valuation went from £1000 to £350 so I know none of these numbers reflect reality.


There is cosmetic damage on the front bumper, rear light broken also after reversing into bin, just has a cover over it. Neither inner hatch lights work. Air con doesnt work.
I can't see you getting £3k for an X5 of that age with no MOT and a gearbox fault. On a good day maybe £2k?
Pica-Pica said:
Looking at the MOT, all those are fixable. Shame on taking a car to MOT with illegal tread.
Fix them then sell.
The silver lining is it's all fixable so the car still has some value to someone who can fix it themselves as a project. But there has to be enough cash in it to make it worthwhile.

I think eBay spares/repairs. I'd only risk an auction if it needs to go though as the buyer pool is going to be small.


Panamax

6,686 posts

51 months

If these are truly "cheap 'n' easy fixes" - fix it, then sell it. A car with an MOT is always worth a lot more than a car without.

They don't look cheap 'n' easy to me, especially when linked with the gearbox problem. Just get rid on Ebay.

the-norseman

14,483 posts

188 months

X5 Facebook group, post it up with the issues its got and ask for offers.

johnsmith222

1,159 posts

99 months

I'd MOT it and sell it being open with the gearbox problem and let them test drive it to see. Otherwise scrapping is the other option.

I find the broken cheap car market have buyers that are a nightmare to deal with. Doubly so for something like a cheap broken X5 I imagine.

Jader1973

4,579 posts

217 months

Saturday
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And get the recall done.

It’s free and you’ll struggle to sell with it outstanding.

Screenwash

168 posts

39 months

Saturday
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Shame that you didn’t trade it in or sell it just before the MOT expired!

Then again, its a BMW innit, so will sell easily to the “a grand tonight in your hand and my Xbox” crew who will happily drive it away despite it having no valid MOT…

Fady

421 posts

221 months

Saturday
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Screenwash said:
Shame that you didn’t trade it in or sell it just before the MOT expired!

Then again, its a BMW innit, so will sell easily to the “a grand tonight in your hand and my Xbox” crew who will happily drive it away despite it having no valid MOT…
Really - some one would actually drive it away without a valid MOT? I hope not.

OP - not a good idea to show all of the cars details on a public forum, but anyway, I took a look at the previous MOT history. Has an advisory on the oil leak from last year so that was obviously never attended to. Altogether, not looking like a particularly well cared for example judging by past failures and in my very humble opinion not worth more than a couple of hundred quid at that condition and mileage as money needed first to make it roadworthy and then to diagnose and resolve gearbox issue.

loskie

6,368 posts

137 months

Saturday
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send it to copart

Sheepshanks

37,719 posts

136 months

Saturday
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Realistically it sounds like it’s beyond economic repair so is worth scrap value.

I got £800 from a mechanic relative of a neighbour for a similar age Merc and that had 6mths MOT and no mechanical faults. But the paint was falling off it, the interior was peeling, the MOT said “underbody corroded” amongst a long list of minors (I do think the indie who looked after it was harsh though) and it just felt like it was knackered.

I’m currently agonising over what to do with a 2018 but well used car in the family that has become “spare” but the value being suggested feels like buttons.

trickywoo

13,136 posts

247 months

Saturday
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Pica-Pica said:
Looking at the MOT, all those are fixable. Shame on taking a car to MOT with illegal tread.
Fix them then sell.
It sounds like a neglected car.
Anything is fixable. The oil leak could anything though.

When you add everything up including the gearbox it’s likely scrap.

Only way it would make sense would be to do the work yourself.

Metric Max

1,653 posts

239 months

Saturday
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It's pretty scary that there are people who are sharing the roads with us driving an unroadworthy deathtrap like that.
Apart from all the other things is it so difficult to glance at tyres to make sure they have a reasonable amount of tread, and maybe check the pressure at the same time?
One can only hope that the OP will not neglect his next car like this, or maybe it would be better if he gets a bus pass

Jakg

3,821 posts

185 months

Saturday
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Jader1973 said:
And get the recall done.

It’s free and you’ll struggle to sell with it outstanding.
If it's got no MOT, how's it going to get there? I don't think anyone buying a spares-or-repairs car is going to be put off about a (free) outstanding recall.

Specifically, I bought a spares-or-repairs BMW X6 with a geearbox fault... and an outstanding recall.

Its Just Adz

16,511 posts

226 months

Saturday
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£4500 sounds good for a knackered 2009 X5.

Why ask ChatGPT what its worth? They ain't going to buy the car. Its worth what someone will give you.

I'd put in on Ebay with 99p start as someone else said. Be honest with the description, someone will buy it and ship it overseas I guess.

the-norseman

14,483 posts

188 months

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Its Just Adz said:
Why ask ChatGPT what its worth?
Because its cool to ChatGPT into posts these days.

Fady

421 posts

221 months

Saturday
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the-norseman said:
Its Just Adz said:
Why ask ChatGPT what its worth?
Because its cool to ChatGPT into posts these days.
You'd be better of asking your Granny than using that unintelligent behemoth!