Ok, so I'm not big on Fiat - never have been, but my friend has offered me his 2003 1.6d Stilo Multiwagon, with 80k on the clock.
It's a nice car, very spacious, practical, sat nav, CD, electics and all the toys. I'm going to take it but wondered how much it might actually be worth, as I'd like to offer him the value for it.
Does anyone know of an online buyers guide that is free, or be able to estimate a price based on being 2.5 years old, and having done 80k miles?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thank you
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They depreciate like at alarming levels like all fiat/Alfa models the diesel seems to be the only one to hold something of its value nethertheless well worth looking at should provide years of cheap motoring.
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First you better check as to what model it is, as they don't do a 1.6d estate, unless you mean a 'd' for a 1.6 16v dynamic or a 1.8 jtd 80hp or 115hp. ?????????? Depending on what it is, varies the value alot.
You could go to 'Autotrader' site and a link to 'Car Prices - value your car'
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Well, in the absence of Glass's or Black Book (Trade guides), I've often found www.whatcar.co.uk closer to the truth than Parkers.
Assuming the car is an 03 2003 1.9 JTD (80bhp) Activ 5dr Multiwagon, the prices they give are:
Dealer £1,595
Private £1,045
Part exchange £795
Trade £645
This seems ridiculously cheap! I tried again with the details for an 53 2004 1.9 JTD (115bhp) Dynamic 5dr Multiwagon, which produced the more realistic sounding:
Dealer £7,195
Private £6,545
Part exchange £6,245
Trade £6,045
Cost new £14,150
Have another look at what exact year and spec the car is, and try it yourself, as well as Parkers by way of comparison. You'll also find a look at what people are asking for them on Autotrader is useful.
Hope this helps.
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