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Hi everyone,

I'm looking to get a new car end of the year.. probably a Civic or something.. and would just like to ask some of you to post your comments on how much my car is worth if i trade it in, and how much i would be able to get it privately.

It's been well looked after, as I am the 2nd owner since new. I bought the car at 200k mileage.

Since then, I've serviced it every 7-8k and also did the major service at 200k on the day i bought the car cause I didn't want to risk anything.

The car is basically average condition considering its age. Electrics are all still working fine. Mechanically the car sounds really good.

Here's a short list:

White Toyota Vienta Grande 1997 MCV20R (July)

Mileage 221kms

Full Leather Interior

Sunroof

Pioneer 2 Din DVD Player (I installed it at Audio Arts)

Auto

15" Alloys Standard

6 Speaker stereo

ABS

Climate Control

Alarm

Central Locking

Cruise Control

Electric Seats for Driver and Passenger

Woodgrain Dash

Changed all 4 brand new tyres 1000km's ago

There is a dent on the driver's side door which was damaged by the previous owner. I couldn't be stuffed to fix the exterior as I use it for daily and all that matters for me is comfort(interior) and mechanically.

Besides the usual small dint's and paint chips due to the age, there's nothing else I can see on the car.

The car has average mileage considering it is 11 years old which makes it having an average of 20kms per year.

Feel free to post up prices and as the topic states.. its mainly an expression of interest as I am only looking to sell the car end of Nov/Dec.

Cheers :thumbsup:

Bernard

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it was worth a shot :ninja:. Add to the "Get Rhys a turbo fund" hehehe

Hehe..

Sooooo.. how much u reckon I can get for my car? Reasonably... cause its mechanically sound and runs real smooth..

Its more for people that want a comfortable, luxurious, daily.. :)

I remember seeing this on the Poker Run, not a bad car for a Camry.

http://redbook.com.au/used-cars/details.as...A0&R=105671

Thats the pricing for a Conquest because I couldnt find your exact model, but if you add $2k to that price to get what the Conquest is really worth, then add another $3k for your model...

About $10-11,000 as a rough guess

I remember seeing this on the Poker Run, not a bad car for a Camry.

http://redbook.com.au/used-cars/details.as...A0&R=105671

Thats the pricing for a Conquest because I couldnt find your exact model, but if you add $2k to that price to get what the Conquest is really worth, then add another $3k for your model...

About $10-11,000 as a rough guess

Awesome. Rhys has started the first possible price (10k-11k) :dry:

Anyone else?

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