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Selling a car I inherited
We have inherited a Peugeot 206CC (2.0 petrol full immaculate leather) with a cherished plate and wish to sell it. The roof doesn't work, Peugeot says it needs some switches replaced. It has done 30k miles. It was bought in France new in 2001 as a fully compliant import.

Where best to sell it and how much to expect?

Asked on 29 December 2011 by tonyst

Answered by Honest John
www.sure-sell.info About £1,000.
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