Best route to selling
I have two very different cars to sell and would appreciate your advice as to the best route for each.
A 13 year old Rover 214 in exceptionally good condition and only 13,000 miles on the clock.
A '59 reg Audi A4 2.0 diesel sportline spec in fine condition with 30,000 miles on the clock.
It's difficult to value the Rover, because a buyer is unlikely to place much value on the life left in it simply because it is so old.
A 13 year old Rover 214 in exceptionally good condition and only 13,000 miles on the clock.
A '59 reg Audi A4 2.0 diesel sportline spec in fine condition with 30,000 miles on the clock.
It's difficult to value the Rover, because a buyer is unlikely to place much value on the life left in it simply because it is so old.
Asked on 5 April 2011 by whitbybob

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