minty disco trade in price question
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Hi all, a quick question for you all. A good friend well into his 70's has just accepted a trade in price for his '96 disco tdi es. It is in lovely nick, just done 90k miles, has lots of options inc. detachable front tow bar for all those caravanners, boating types. Not only that but it has full annual service history at the supplying main dealer since day one.
What has this same main dealer given him as part ex against a new freelander?
1k gbp.
Sounds a little light, what do you guys think?
BB.
What has this same main dealer given him as part ex against a new freelander?
1k gbp.
Sounds a little light, what do you guys think?
BB.
BadgerBill said:
Hi all, a quick question for you all. A good friend well into his 70's has just accepted a trade in price for his '96 disco tdi es. It is in lovely nick, just done 90k miles, has lots of options inc. detachable front tow bar for all those caravanners, boating types. Not only that but it has full annual service history at the supplying main dealer since day one.
What has this same main dealer given him as part ex against a new freelander?
1k gbp.
Sounds a little light, what do you guys think?
BB.
Shame you are not a bit nearer to the Northamptonshire area - I would have given him better than that for it!!What has this same main dealer given him as part ex against a new freelander?
1k gbp.
Sounds a little light, what do you guys think?
BB.
I know someone who was offered £3995 on a 50th Anniversary Disco with very low mileage [7,000] in showroom condition against a new Sport ... in years to come the Tdi Disco will be remembered as one of the best Land Rovers ever built, [besides the rust] but at the moment they are in the 'throw away' category.
Let him take the £1k ...somebody will make £500 on a re-sale and someone will get a cheap good car.
Let him take the £1k ...somebody will make £500 on a re-sale and someone will get a cheap good car.
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