Where should I sell my Honda Integra R?

The time has come to part with my Integra R. It has done 79,700 miles without serious problems and I have owned it since March 2001, the second owner. The car was bought new in the UK by the first owner and has never been raced. Apart from some evidence of rust in front of the rear wheels and over one of the rear wheel arches, the car is in excellent condition. My problem is the wide spread of prices because of the age and use of these vehicles, plus Japanese imports. What would be a fair price to ask and how do I protect myself from fraudsters when selling?

Asked on 23 July 2010 by Douglas Fairgrieve

Answered by Honest John
To protect yourself, consign it to www.sure-sell.info and you will get a straight sale, money in the bank in four days, no hassle. But maybe not as much as you would get selling to a rice rocket enthusiast. Do not let anyone test drive the car without showing you proof that they are insured to do so.
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