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Selling two cars for one
I have two cars which I need to trim down to one, I have a Honda Civic Hybrid, 2008, petrol auto, with cream leather, absolutely immaculate and has done 43,121 mls and a Nissan Qashqai 2.0 Acenta, petrol auto, 2012, also immaculate, which has done almost 17,000 mls, The Qashqai is really too big for my needs and the Honda won't take my ladders, which I need for work occasionally, (I'm a signwriter). I have found a Toyota GT86 which, amazingly, takes my ladders. It is an auto and has 23,000 on the clock, the main dealer wants £16,499 for it. Is this a fair price and could you tell me what I could reasonably expect for my two please, as part exchange or private sale? Thank you so much.
Asked on 29 May 2016 by C Williams
Answered by
Honest John
The GT86 is pure sportscar, thrives on revs, bogs down at low revs because has very little torque. Never got to drive the auto, Price is okay. You can price your two existing cars here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/used-prices/ Don't p/x two for one or you'll lose a bundle. May make more sense to sell one or both to www.webuyanycar.com/
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