Where should we sell our 2000 Ford Puma?

My husband and I (both in our seventies) are currently downsizing from two cars to one car, and are currently in negotiations to purchase a new Ford Fiesta Titanium and will be trading in my husband's Ford Focus. I have a 2000W 1.7 Ford Puma, purchased from new, that I would like to sell privately. It is silver, in immaculate condition, always garaged with a full service history and has only done 28,705 miles. Any suggestions as to the best way to sell and get the best price?

Asked on 14 January 2012 by JK, Knutsford,

Answered by Honest John
If it's in stunning condition it will be highly sought after by members of the Puma Owners Clubs: www.puma-web.co.uk/asp/ownersclubs.asp .

Avoid Fiestas on 17-inch wheels. They ride like they have no tyres at all. The Fiesta ECOnetic on 175/65 R14 tyres is the most comfortable.
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