Replace the dashboard before sale or not?
Replace the dashboard before sale or not?
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MkGriff

Original Poster:

716 posts

304 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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Very sadly, the time has come to say goodbye to my pride and joy.

It still fills me with emotion just looking at it, but with a young family and a 50mile commute to work, it hasn't fitted our needs for some time.

I'd like some advice please, as the car is in immaculate condition, other than a couple of cracks in the walnut.

Would you replace the dash, so that the car is presented at its absolute best, or leave it, so that the future owner has the option of changing to carbon, alloy......?

GlynMo

1,142 posts

272 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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The latter. If the car is otherwise immaculate, a potential buyer won't be put off by a couple of dashboard cracks IMO.

shoggyraminator

255 posts

199 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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For me it depends how bad/good the dash is. If it's only a few minor cracks then they might not even be noticed buy a potential buyer. If there are bits falling off the veneer then I might be thinking "if the owner is telling me the cars well looked after then why has he never fixed this". Let's see a photo so we can get a better idea!

roseytvr

1,790 posts

201 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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Will it add the cost to the sale price of the car? unlikely unless it really is bad.

MkGriff

Original Poster:

716 posts

304 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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Thanks. I will take a couple of pics this evening. None of the walnut is missing, but the cracks are noticeable.

SteveSPG

2,120 posts

225 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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i replaced my dash. it was a big improvement as the cracks "stared me in the face"...if it is the only flaw, do it

Greg M

85 posts

194 months

Tuesday 23rd April 2013
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I'm unsure. I'm of the 'make it mint to sell it' mindset, but I do find it hard to argue against the 'don't spend money you're not going to recoup' brigade.

Leave it. If anyone comments you've got it as a reason for them to haggle the price, rather than just haggling. And you've also got the option for a 'pay the asking and I'll fix it' response.

As others have said, it's unlikely to be a dealbreaker for anyone, just a haggling point.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

265 months

Wednesday 24th April 2013
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When I bought mine, I paid top dollar and the dash had a small bit of veneer missing..... minor point compared to the rest of the car......... shame it's current owner doesn't look after it in the sameway hehe

MkGriff

Original Poster:

716 posts

304 months

Sunday 28th April 2013
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Here is an image that shows the crack between the light switch and voltage meter, as well as the peeling on the heater panel:-



I'm pretty much convinced to leave it alone and see what happens once advertised.

If it does not sell, then I'll have the work done and enjoy it for another yearsmile

Thanks for your replies.