fastest way to sell a P38

fastest way to sell a P38

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XJSJohn

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Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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OK, after some ideas / recommendations from people if possible.

I am moving abroad and as is usual with me, everything has come together in one big mad rush, after taking 4 months instead of the usual 3 months, my Visa has come through this morning, and i fly out on Thursday 12th.

Most everything has been sorted out now, or can be done by SWMBO who will be following a month or so after.

The only thorn is the car.

I need this till after easter (tuesday or wednesday) but then would like "sell it" that day, if that make sense, as the wife does not drive and has no clue about cars, and i will not be handy to do the sale.

I have been in touch with Saxtone 4x4 who i went to when hunting for teh car 12 months ago, and they were crying out for P38 diesels. Just given them a call and they now tell me that its too old and not of interest for them.

its a 1999 V reg P38 2.5DSE with 70,000 miles and FSH. its in all around VGC too so,

can anyone on here recommend to me any dealers who may offer a cash price for the tractor (ideally located in South East as i have to get home afterwards!!

(fwiw glasses says PartX is 10.5k which sounds ok to me)

I would sell privately but thats just not really that convenient as i basically want to sell it on a specific day and not worry about dodgy bankers drafts or cheques clearing ...

XJSJohn

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15,981 posts

221 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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to be honest just need to shift the damn thing ...

Unfortunately the wife does not have a driving license and would not have a clue about anything more technical than "what colour are the seats" so not the best person to sell it.

may just stuff it on fleabay on a short auction and see what happens....

is the market really that stuffed?

bloody tree huggers costing us yet more bloody money ... nice to know that environmental concern where i am going is "turn the AC up from 18 to 19 celcius, the bills are getting pricey!!"

XJSJohn

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Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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BLUETHUNDER said:
I wont comment on a public forum.


hehe to which?? my wife not knowing what each pedal does (when there is only 2 in an auto - i kid you not!!!)


or them bloody tree huggers :rant: ... no please do comment !!

Going to be down in Dorset on sunday / monday .. maybe i can punt it to a more rural market there scratchchin

XJSJohn

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Wednesday 4th April 2007
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BLUETHUNDER said:
No John.On the Mccarthys comment.


ahh McCarthy's ... hmmm any story there? or is it best i dont ask and dont go there?

XJSJohn

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Wednesday 4th April 2007
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touching cloth said:
Pretty sure Parkers are always the bain of the trade as far as price guides go, using the Glass's guide shows a much lower figure than £10.5k

clicky
(hope you are sitting down)

Cash price from a dealer would be I suspect lower still than a trade-in and can't help but think you are going to get shafted if looking for dealer to buy it outright. Best bet has to be Ebay where you should get close to private a sale price, maybe slightly less if a short listing and specific terms regarding a collection date etc but still higher than I think any dealer will want to throw at you.


Edited by touching cloth on Wednesday 4th April 11:57



i actually did the vauxhall glasses (always muddle glasses & parkers up) valuation on it about 3 weeks ago an it was 10.5k .. thats where i got the figure from ... something (effin tree huggers probably) has caused the arse to fall out of these things ...

hey hum, fleabay it is.

damn.

XJSJohn

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Thursday 5th April 2007
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touching cloth said:
Actually the first one I did was even worse but then realised I had picked up the manual instead now that was scarey (please tell me it is an auto ).


its an auto ... wobble

touching cloth said:
I think you are right about the tree huggers, but worse than those with genuine beliefs are the new vanity cases who now see green as being the right statement to be making, no genuine concern or understanding there, they just want to be "seen" to be doing the right thing.


ahh you mean like those muppets driving around town in their pious, feeling all ... well ... pious!

on a tangent, one thing that really gets my goat, have you ever seen the Christmas tree that is their dashboard, with this 7" TV screen that is busy showing them how much of the planet they have saved ... how much battery power is all that taking to run ?!!?!

i digress, sorry ..