Price of Cupras

TJenkos

Active Member
Feb 12, 2009
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Derby
Hey all,

Im looking to pick up a Cupra in May and was just wondering what sort of price I should be expecting.

Viewing PistonHeads there are a few around the £3300 mark, is this a realistic price for one around 2001 with say 70k miles on?

Thanks
 

__B3NNY__

OEM with a 'Twist'
May 5, 2005
3,449
1
Oxford
You pay for what you get IMO.

If you want a totally mint one with a good spec expect to pay top whack for it, want a normal run of the mill with jusat say a remap and maybe needs a little work then you`ll be around the 4k`ish mark.

That reply has nothing to do with the fact im selling up :D
 

__B3NNY__

OEM with a 'Twist'
May 5, 2005
3,449
1
Oxford
I know, hasnt done for a while, i stole the link from somwhere so i guess the pic has been taken down, need to sort it really lol....

Nah, hoping to sell the car as is. Plenty of standard parts tho! :D
 

boltyz

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Aug 22, 2008
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I paid £3300 for my 01 cupra 6 mounths ago. It had full maindealer history and 68k on the clock. I am well happy with it and have only had one prob with the car since owning it and thats the passenger window has stopped working.
 

pj1985

1.8T Power
Oct 31, 2006
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Hampshire/Surrey
Feb 25, 2007
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the engine bay on that white ihi would put me off, for a car thats had that much spent on the engine id expect it to atleast be clean under teh bonnet, it doesnt look like its been looked after, nice bit of sponge aswel lol
 

pj1985

1.8T Power
Oct 31, 2006
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Hampshire/Surrey
the engine bay on that white ihi would put me off, for a car thats had that much spent on the engine id expect it to atleast be clean under teh bonnet, it doesnt look like its been looked after, nice bit of sponge aswel lol

Sponge lol! Dont agree with the dirty bay thing though. Just because there is abit of dirt doesnt mean it looks like it hasnt been looked after, especially when its in the engine bay which is somewhere that only certain people are interested in making look nice etc. If every part of the car apart from the bay is mint then you cannot say it makes it look not looked after. You've got to look at the whole package when looking at a car not just one thing, especially if its specilized.
 
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Nov 10, 2004
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Colchester, Essex
When I was looking around, the whole price scale tended to be about £3400-£5000 for different levels of cars.

There are some real mint ones, stock spec, but up for too much money, good luck if they can sell them, but generally, i'd say for stock spec, if its an absolute minter, 4k, modified (within reason), anything up to £4300-4400.

I sold my old MK3 black Cupra '51' plate, with 60k for £4200 in 2007, these cars don't get any newer as they stopped in 2002, so I used to base my pricing around that.

But, as always, even if it looks in top condition, these cars will always need something doing to them, no matter how much you spend on one.
 
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Darren_M

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one of my mates just sold his 2000 X plate for £3750 with no mods and 73k so they can still sell for a decent price.
 
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