Trading in Jazz for Picanto
I am thinking of trading in my 58 reg Honda Jazz auto (33000 miles) for a Picanto auto on a 63 plate. The Picanto is owned by the Kia garage for demos etc has done 1000 miles and is listed at £10650.
I would like some idea of how much the difference will be between my Honda trade in and the Picanto before I go to the garage. I'm not great at haggling so idea of a reasonable difference would be extremely helpful. Also what are Webuyanycar.com like? Would they be a sensible alternative?
I would like some idea of how much the difference will be between my Honda trade in and the Picanto before I go to the garage. I'm not great at haggling so idea of a reasonable difference would be extremely helpful. Also what are Webuyanycar.com like? Would they be a sensible alternative?
Asked on 10 February 2014 by Shelagh Roberts

Assuming the Jazz is an i-shift ES, trade book is £5,660. Webuyanycar is now owned by BCA, which also offers the www.sure-sell.info route to selling your car at auction, which, of course, is what happens to the stock bought by webuyanycar.
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