Selling a previously clocked car
Selling a previously clocked car
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Sargeant Orange

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3,103 posts

170 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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I'll try to keep this one brief:

The sister in law bought a 2006 330d about two years ago which was subsequently found to have had a haircut at some point in it's life (plus forged documents etc.). She only found out when the mot history was picked up by her garage (they estimated it had been taken from 120,000mi to 60,000mi yikes ).

Despite it never missing a beat she's having a mid life crisis and wants to swap it for a Z4. What's the best way of getting rid of the 330?

Obviously she will be up front about it's history to whoever takes it off her hands but i'm guessing she'd have a hard time getting rid of it privately and may get bent over by a dealer in part ex (although I guess she is expecting as much). It's currently on 85,000mi (145,000mi!).

Any suggestions?

DaveH23

3,349 posts

193 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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You have answered your own question - be honest about it - expect to take a hit becuase you don't know the exact mileage.

Hope she sorts it.

mnkiboy

4,409 posts

189 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Just advertise it as having a new speedo fitted at 60k, and make sure you state the real mileage.

Unlike the car I went to view at a dealers recently which was advertised as having 85k miles, but only when looking through the service history did I see a note stating 'new speedo fitted at 70k'. Ah, so the car has actually done 155k!

FoundOnRoadside

436 posts

167 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Or spend £30 and get the odo corrected. Plenty of guys out there that'll come to your house and correct the miles.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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FoundOnRoadside said:
Or spend £30 and get the odo corrected. Plenty of guys out there that'll come to your house and correct the miles.
bloke with laptop said:
you want me to put the milage up??
possibly the first time it'll ever been asked of one of them

Eddh

4,656 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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FoundOnRoadside said:
Or spend £30 and get the odo corrected. Plenty of guys out there that'll come to your house and correct the miles.
Or take some more off wink

SMcP114

2,916 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Just have the milage corrected?

charliedaker

278 posts

197 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Shove it through the auction