To trade in, or not to trade in...
Poll: To trade in, or not to trade in...
Total Members Polled: 27
Discussion
A quick run down.
What would you do?
- O/H has a Fiat 500 which she loves.
- We are picking up our new Discovery in a couple of weeks
- We are also expecting baby number 1
- Trade in value will clear finance, and make no real impact on price paid for the Land Rover
- Fiat 500 is no use for baby transport
- Finance payments on Fiat are pretty insignificant
- Neither of us need a car for work
What would you do?
Where's your option for sell privately?
Be realistic in pricing it, and if no joy after a while, see if you can get a dealer to take it or sell on your behalf.
Get valuation from www.freecarvaluation.co.uk who also buy cars.
Prices seem fair unlike that other one that advertises on TV, and sponsor motoring on Dave channel, who offer half the book price.
Be realistic in pricing it, and if no joy after a while, see if you can get a dealer to take it or sell on your behalf.
Get valuation from www.freecarvaluation.co.uk who also buy cars.
Prices seem fair unlike that other one that advertises on TV, and sponsor motoring on Dave channel, who offer half the book price.
thinfourth2 said:
These baby things must be MASSIVE if they won't fit in a fiat 500
No criticism intended towards the OP, but when I was young our family of five fitted inside an Austin Mini. Nowadays it seems like as soon as a couple find out they are expecting they rush out to buy the biggest beast of a car that they can afford 
PumpkinSteve said:
thinfourth2 said:
These baby things must be MASSIVE if they won't fit in a fiat 500
No criticism intended towards the OP, but when I was young our family of five fitted inside an Austin Mini. Nowadays it seems like as soon as a couple find out they are expecting they rush out to buy the biggest beast of a car that they can afford 
I would keep it, you will be glad you did!
If for any reason my missus can't get out of the house with my young lad she starts to crack up.
She is always taking him out to play places, various groups and having coffee with her pals etc.
We would definitly struggle with just one vehicle.
If for any reason my missus can't get out of the house with my young lad she starts to crack up.
She is always taking him out to play places, various groups and having coffee with her pals etc.
We would definitly struggle with just one vehicle.
5678 said:
PumpkinSteve said:
thinfourth2 said:
These baby things must be MASSIVE if they won't fit in a fiat 500
No criticism intended towards the OP, but when I was young our family of five fitted inside an Austin Mini. Nowadays it seems like as soon as a couple find out they are expecting they rush out to buy the biggest beast of a car that they can afford 

Phil Dicky said:
thinfourth2 said:
These baby things must be MASSIVE if they won't fit in a fiat 500
Pain in the arse getting them in and oiut of car seats in a two doorWhen son-of-bikemonster arrived, the "big car" in our household was a Pug 206 GTi. Like most 2 doors, the doors are mahoosive, and the front seat slides forward on its runners when folded forward, which made it very easy to move the monsterlet in, and indeed "oiut", of the car.
You really can survive with a kid and a small car.
LD1Racing said:
I'm sure you can - and many do, but that's not really the point of the thread.
Pffft.Expecting a thread to stay on point?
You've been around here long enough to know better.
(Acshly, I meant to add something in my post to the effect that you should buy WTF you want. And indeed, the issue of the plausibility of a small person in a small car is irrelevant.)

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