Selling a Rover 75

I am approaching 50k on the clock and want to sell my Rover 75 which has been a reliable old friend. The car is in good working condition and been serviced and reapaired when required. What should I do to maximise the price. Do I spend a lot of money on replacing the cam belt? Where is a car of this age and value best sold? What sort of price might I expect?

Asked on 16 August 2011 by Mister Chris

Answered by Honest John
Don't do anything. Just sell it. Not worth much, unfortunately. Trade books at £1,375. Retail £2,625. So try for £1,650.

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