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Old 24-05-2007, 22:07   #1
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Have found a black 53 furby VRS with FSH but with 90k miles for just under £6k. Seem to be on for nearer £7k for ~60k miles. Cant really afford the extra £1k due to my ruddy wedding (would rather have an new SE n a remap over 1 day of expense, but dont tell the missus).

Should I hold out for a refresh of the market or go for it?
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Old 24-05-2007, 22:27   #2
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Have found a black 53 furby VRS with FSH but with 90k miles for just under £6k. Seem to be on for nearer £7k for ~60k miles. Cant really afford the extra £1k due to my ruddy wedding (would rather have an new SE n a remap over 1 day of expense, but dont tell the missus).

Should I hold out for a refresh of the market or go for it?
Go for the dearer one, tell the future missus, how much more exciting a day she could have at knockhill, rather than spending it in church with the relatives

I am sure knockhill will have a spare 0 ring lying around that you could give her

Or you could cancel the wedding and get a brand new SE FABIA RACE BLUE, she would never catch you in that

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Old 25-05-2007, 09:44   #3
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Both seem quite expensive given the mileage (cars not weddings)
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Old 25-05-2007, 11:57   #4
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Really? Obviousily bit of room to haggle but I have not seen much cheaper options on autotrader, for sale section and looking at completed ebay bids.
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Old 25-05-2007, 12:17   #5
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To me it depends on how you look at mileage vs. age of the car - bear in mind this is only my opinion so you may well disagree.

Given the choice, I would always go for an older lower mileage example rather than a newer one with higher mileage.

To give an example, I paid about £6k in November for my 52 plate 1.9 TDi Elegance with 20k miles.

To me 90k miles is pretty high. I would expect a 6 grand car to depreciate about £700 per 10k miles. I would think that by the time you've added 20k to that it's not going to be worth £5,500 so it seems a bad buy. Regardless of how good the engine is, you're also going to need to replace a lot of ancilary components (suspension components etc) at that mileage.

The other seems by far the better bet but I would still hold out. Looking at autotrader, it seems the most choice is around the £8k mark (e.g. 53 plate VRS with 14k miles!!). Although it's over budget, you might find that you save some if not all of this in servicing costs over the first year of ownership.

Alternatively, keep watching Autotrader. Quite often you'll see a really good example just hanging around and then suddenly drop in price which is a good time to make a move.
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I think there are some slightly better value cars out there but I don't think values will fall just yet, the car is very much in demand.
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Old 25-05-2007, 13:28   #7
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I think the vRS is perfectly capable of the higher mileages - I'd get a proper inspection done, and buy on CONDITION, not mileage or price.

Saying that, I think £5k is nearer the mark
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Old 25-05-2007, 16:11   #8
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I was only offered £6k-£7k part ex for my 05 plate!!! (because it had 80k on the clock) so I'd try offering less......
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Old 25-05-2007, 16:22   #9
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Cheers all

If all is OK (its been serviced currently) will offer £5250 or something. Think there is only so much can haggle down. Although Parkers says about £5k with the miles.
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Old 25-05-2007, 16:53   #10
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can some one answer me this please 2001 plate Y 1.4 8v with around 64 000 on clock. Immaculate other wise and body sealed with ultra glaze. Aprox value anyonbe please
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Old 25-05-2007, 17:05   #11
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Skoda Fabia Classic
1.4 Petrol 5-door Hatchback
5 Speed Manual Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2001 Y
Mileage: 64,000

Estimated value of your car


Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£1900
Average condition:
£1695
Below average condition:
£1485


Skoda Fabia Comfort
1.4 Petrol 5-door Hatchback
5 Speed Manual Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2001 Y
Mileage: 64,000

Estimated value of your car


Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£2480
Average condition:
£2210
Below average condition:
£1935
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Old 25-05-2007, 17:06   #12
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If Parkers is saying about £5k then it's maybe not so bad.

I have no doubt that the VRS is capable of high mileage BUT some I would expect that a lot of components would reach the end of their service life at that age.

Example - friend of mine has a BMW with a 3 litre diesel. Great car, fantastic condition and full BMW SH - but the two injectors failed. Got them replaced and then another is on the way out. £350+fitting+VAT each! Car has tons of life in it still but there's a bit of a hump to get though.

Again, it's only my opinion, but if I was going for a higher mileage example I would wait until the mileage was a bit higher (the car can fundamentally cope with this), consequently pay less for it, and have someone else have the expense and hassle of dealing with this period.
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Old 25-05-2007, 19:55   #13
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Mark, if you want to do any more price searches try glass's guide (trade use this for part exchange rather than parkers), can do it for free on Vauxhall click on owners and then value your car.

i.e. for the one am interested in...

Skoda Fabia vRS
1.9TD Diesel 5-door Hatchback
6 Speed Manual Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2003 53
Mileage: 90,000


Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition:
£4780

Average condition:
£4330

Below average condition:
£3850
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