Monaro VXR - What's it worth?
Discussion
15k is a fair price for a standard car with that sort of mileage, though tbh if I was looking at a car with that many miles I might be tempted to look at an earlier plate to avoid the 400 quid road tax - at least for another year or so. They were pretty much all built at the same time anyway - later plates just sat in a field a bit longer. As for mileage - 40k means the car is just nicely broken in - LS series engines are reputed to be good for 200k miles.
I suppose theres always going to be a difference between what an owner thinks its worth and what a potential punter is willing to pay. Been there myself many a time !!
I would say the 13K-14K quote is fair considering the mileage which is higher than most cars seen. I know the engine is only just run in and can go on for a lot longer,etc, but all depends on how many miles the new owner is going to do - could be over 80K in a couple of years if the new owner does 20K per year. I personally wouldn't mind a higher mileage car as I only do about 4-5K per year so would appreciate the saving of a couple of grand over a lower milegae one.
Whats this about a slightly earlier one being in a lower tax bracket
I would say the 13K-14K quote is fair considering the mileage which is higher than most cars seen. I know the engine is only just run in and can go on for a lot longer,etc, but all depends on how many miles the new owner is going to do - could be over 80K in a couple of years if the new owner does 20K per year. I personally wouldn't mind a higher mileage car as I only do about 4-5K per year so would appreciate the saving of a couple of grand over a lower milegae one.
Whats this about a slightly earlier one being in a lower tax bracket

cars registered 23 Mar 2006 – 31 Jul 2006 £400.00 PA. Cars registered 25 Feb 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 £210.00 PA
New rates going forward 2009 - 2010
Rates effective from April 2009
Date of Registration 6 Months 12 Months Band CO2 (g/km)
25 Feb 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 £118.25 £215.00 K 384
23 Mar 2006 – 31 Jul 2006 £222.75 £405.00 M 384
Rates effective from April 2010
Date of Registration 6 Months 12 Months Band CO2 (g/km)
25 Feb 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 £134.75 £245.00 K 384
23 Mar 2006 – 31 Jul 2006 £239.25 £435.00 M 384
New rates going forward 2009 - 2010
Rates effective from April 2009
Date of Registration 6 Months 12 Months Band CO2 (g/km)
25 Feb 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 £118.25 £215.00 K 384
23 Mar 2006 – 31 Jul 2006 £222.75 £405.00 M 384
Rates effective from April 2010
Date of Registration 6 Months 12 Months Band CO2 (g/km)
25 Feb 2005 – 23 Mar 2006 £134.75 £245.00 K 384
23 Mar 2006 – 31 Jul 2006 £239.25 £435.00 M 384
Edited by cae2020 on Monday 16th February 12:38
Edited by cae2020 on Monday 16th February 12:49
stigmundfreud said:
do a google search for vauxhall car valuation to find their free link to the glass' guide
Thats what it said -Vauxhall Monaro VXR
6.0 Petrol 2-door Coupe
6 Speed Manual Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2006 56
Mileage: 40,000
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£14600
Average condition:
£13050
Below average condition:
£11600
But I assume this would be against a new car ?
SimonV8ster said:
stigmundfreud said:
do a google search for vauxhall car valuation to find their free link to the glass' guide
Thats what it said -
Vauxhall Monaro VXR
6.0 Petrol 2-door Coupe
6 Speed Manual Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 2006 56
Mileage: 40,000
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£14600
Average condition:
£13050
Below average condition:
£11600
But I assume this would be against a new car ?
You cant get Glass's guide prices for free off the net and they dont give out 3 valuations based on condition that is either borrowing Parkers guide which is free or CAP which shouldnt be free I dont think.
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