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    Price for second hand 6R

    Hi All,

    I was just wondering if I'd be able to get some advice (and I apologise in advance if this is against any forum rules).

    I'm looking to part ways with my 2010 6R 77TSI (MY11) and was wondering what are some realistic prices that I would be able to get for it. I've checked out carsguide and carpoint (& carsales) and even gumtree to see what other polo's are going for, but can't find any that is close to my car's specs & condition.

    The car is auto/DSG in Flash Red, with factory fitted comfort, sports and audio packages, alcantara/leatheratte upholstery (with heated front seats) , as well as dealer fitted alarm, tint, weather shields and mud flaps. I even paid for that X-pack leather and paint protection thingy.

    All this though is offset by the amount of km's the car has, which is currently sitting just under 83k kms - though I get teased a lot for driving like a grandma (no offence to any grandma's reading this) and have always gotten it serviced on time at the dealer (so log book is up-to-date).

    Just wondering what your thoughts are on how the price would compare to those on carsguide/carpoint/carsales/etc - most of what I can find on those are base models (no options) or have 1 or 2 optional packages at most and rarely find any with close to that amount of km's (though last week I did find one with 82.5k kms for 17,990 from a dealer but it was a base model).

    Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated

    -Aero

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    The reality is that with the dsg issues in the media and high kilometers are going to dictate your price.
    The extra's sound nice but to average joe who is just after a car they don't really see them as worth the extra price.

    Best bet is to put it up at a price you are happy to let it go for and wait until someone who is looking for one in your spec will buy it or talk $.

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    have a look on redbook.

    that will give you some sort of idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    The reality is that with the dsg issues in the media and high kilometers are going to dictate your price.
    The extra's sound nice but to average joe who is just after a car they don't really see them as worth the extra price.

    Best bet is to put it up at a price you are happy to let it go for and wait until someone who is looking for one in your spec will buy it or talk $.
    Thanks team_v. I was thinking that might be the case. I guess I just needed to hear it from someone else. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrkris View Post
    have a look on redbook.

    that will give you some sort of idea.
    Thanks mrkris. I did check out redbook, and I also checked out glass guide, but I wasnt sure how accurate they were and which is more accurate

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    How much warranty is left?

    Not very helpful, but its worth its perceived value which is based on demand (number of people who would buy one), sentiment towards the car (likely negative due to having DSG and engine issues with the GTI) whist being a popular frugal car.

    If you want a number, assuming it still has a years warranty, I'd say 18 would be good without looking into it in any detail.
    Last edited by noone; 02-07-2013 at 09:15 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    How much warranty is left?

    Not very helpful, but its worth its perceived value which is based on demand (number of people who would buy one), sentiment towards the car (likely negative due to having DSG and engine issues with the GTI) whist being a popular frugal car.

    If you want a number, assuming it still has a years warranty, I'd say 18 would be good without looking into it in any detail.
    Thanks noone (cool username btw ). The warranty expires end of November this year, so roughly 4 months left. Not much warranty time left at all.

    Am going to see a mate who works at a dealership this weekend about another car and will probably get the Polo checked out for a trade in price but am expecting to be given a very very low ball figure (it would be done by my mate's colleague rather than my mate).

    18 was the starting price I was thinking of going if I was to sell privately (and let it go for a bit less after the inevitable haggling), but just worried that the bad press with the DSG recalls might deter any interests in soon-to-be out of warranty VWs. Also not sure how the recall will affect the sale - not knowing when the recall letter will be sent (pretty sure it's one of the models to be recalled).

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    As the secondhand car market is well saturated with the cars just out of warranty. I don't think that there are many brands, if any, that would have the resale value of the cars 10-5 years ago.

    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    As the secondhand car market is well saturated with the cars just out of warranty. I don't think that there are many brands, if any, that would have the resale value of the cars 10-5 years ago.

    Good luck.
    Thanks Transporter. I was thinking the same thing. Especially with the lower prices on brand new cars, I'm worried there would be very little to no interest in a car with that much kms and coming off warranty. I'm just tossing up on what low number I might (or should) start considering accepting for a trade in offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aero View Post
    Thanks Transporter. I was thinking the same thing. Especially with the lower prices on brand new cars, I'm worried there would be very little to no interest in a car with that much kms and coming off warranty. I'm just tossing up on what low number I might (or should) start considering accepting for a trade in offer.
    For me there is only one way to fight that trend and that is to keep the car for a bit longer, and of course when buying a new one to buy it with the features that I need, so I don't feel the need to upgrade every 3-4 years. But, I also don't want to keep the car for longer than 10years or 180,000km.

    Sometimes it's better to accept a bit lower trade in than struggle with private sale. (anything up to $2000 less)

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