How much should I pay?

cuprakel

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Feb 10, 2006
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i got my (pre-facelift) cupra brand new for £11500 after trade, also from a SEAT dealership. so theres no way i would pay £9000 for a 1.4!
 

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Think it has the 100bhp engine in it aswell.

Sporty looks, bit of extra performance and insurance friendly.

Should be looking about £8k - £8.5k at the most.
 

NeilW

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Yep - gonna trade in my beeza (see below) not in good condition bodwork wise but good runner. Expect £700 for it ?

Will pay the difference cash.

I reckon about £900 part-ex for yours if it's not in too bad nick. You could always try and sell it private for £1500 or so?

Start with the dealer at £7K cash plus your trade in. And you want 12 months tax, free mats, full tank of fuel, gap insurance, paintwork protection etc. thrown in. And you want to keep any tax off yours as well.

They can only say no. But it's a reasonable starting point without taking the piss too much. :)
 

cuprakel

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Feb 10, 2006
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Sorry to be thick ... what do you mean £11500 after trade?

Cheers.[/QUO

the car was for sale at £13500 but take off part exhange (£1500) and some negotiation on the price (£500) and i got it for £11500. £9000 just seems a bit much too me when i compare it too what i got
 

teknow

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Feb 10, 2007
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Errm. But you paid £13,500 less £500 haggling. So it really cost you £13000 not 11,500.

In my world £4000 is a lot of doe! I do 30,000 miles/year too so I'm aiming at the 1.4 to keep petrol reasonable. Plus performance would be wasted on my driving style which I have to say is pretty slow! lol

Sadly, these days my main concerns are:

a) Can I get a child seat in it
b) Does it have aircon
c) DAB radio please
d) MP3 socket
e) handsfree kit

But if it happens to look the part - then I'm all for it! Thus my choice of the 1.4FS

My current beeza has a huge scratch down one side where some t*4t keyed it and lots of dents. So am not looking forward to the p/x haggle!
 

teknow

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Feb 10, 2007
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Great Wyrley, Walsall
Yes I have considered diesel but [without boring you with the calculations] based on Seat official fuel consumption figures I would only save £500 over 100,000 miles.

This is because the cost of buying the diesel in the first place is considerably more than the 1.4. Over the 100,000 miles the extra dosh would be sat in my savings account earning interest too - so it would actually be less than £500.

My 1.4 MK3 has been reliable and the fact that the 3 year warranty covers me for the first 60,000 miles - reliability does not become an issue.

Another thought is that it is everything around the engine that has gone wrong on my MK3 (tyres,exhaust,starter motor,sensor,front shocks,brakes etc)

So I maintain my opinion that on a small car like the beeza it is not worth buying a diesel ... on larger cars I can see that it could be worth it and if you do a lot of towing etc.
 
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