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What is the best way to sell a 1995 Audi 80 estate?
I've been tasked with trying to sell my elderly relative's Audi 80 E-SE Auto estate year 1995. I'm trying to get some idea of its value and a good place to sell it. He purchased the car from new, 42,000 miles, MoT, good condition, service history, factory fitted extras. It has a 2.0-litre petrol engine.
Asked on 9 August 2022 by Frank E
Answered by
Andrew Brady
It won't be worth a fortune but the right buyer will be attracted by its 'future classic' credentials, particularly due to its low mileage and service history. Your best option would probably be to auction it – either online via eBay or a specialist auction such as Collecting Cars, or a physical sale like Anglia Car Auctions. This will help you achieve a fair value... it might get more than you'd expect.
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