Dusty Bin wrote:
I see your point, but I think the prices perhaps reflect a longevity which is as yet unproven - the guys trading in might get a good deal, but if those who in turn pay top dollar for vehicles with an unproven history then the former are obviously getting a good deal at the expense of the latter.
But I doubt if the quoted prices equate to the actual selling prices, so things might not be as bad as they look.
Dusty
Dusty old son the prices reflect what is owed on someones loan when a vehicle is written off.
insurance its worth £8,000 but if you can demonstrate that some have been advertised for £13.500 then we will look at it.
taxi driver to cab direct
" hello Ive written off a vehicle and the insurance want proof of the value.
cab direct by coincidence there will be an ad in this week.
try dusty to buy one, they will have been snapped up indeed, but you can have a brand new one on favourable repayment terms.
now dont write it off