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Thread: Potential Octavia owners beware !!

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    Smile Potential Octavia owners beware !!

    Just to put a slight dampener on what is a great car. I have a Mint low K's 2012 Octavia RS Wagon diesel in best colour Race Blue with update interior. I have recently been looking at a change, simply because of towing our caravan ,nothing at all will the car itself. Anyhow the Trade in Prices I have been offered are just terrible. About the best is 20K. These things are BAD NEWS. Even Skoda dealers don't want them. Skoda dealers seem only interested in selling new or Demo. Just a warning to be careful. Very poorly rated in the TRADE.

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    I have never been offered what I would call a good trade in price on any car from a dealer. They have to make a living too I guess.

    Always ended up doing much better selling privately.

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    Just sell it private.

    If it's in good condition with a complete service history, you'll get a good price for it.
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    It's standard practice to offer you crap, no matter what car you have.

    Always has been, always will be.

    Nothing "special" about having a Skoda.

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    Trade prices are generally low ball. As others have said, private sale or take the hit and move on. The second hand market is tough all round, with the current discounting at dealers to move existing new stock + low finance rates.

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    I got $20 K trade in for my 2009 RS wagon last year on a new Mk.3. I was happy with a $20 K loss over 5 years.
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    I had a 2012 90TSI Golf that I sold at the beginning of the year for $13,500 privately after being offered $10K on a trade, so percentage wise probably worse than the Skoda, and that car was mint condition with 60K on the clock and had never been used to tow. I think if you were offered that for trade and you could potentially get an extra 5 or so selling it yourself that's pretty good for a euro.

    This is why I won't buy new again, let someone else take the hit in the first 3 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sports racer View Post
    It's standard practice to offer you crap, no matter what car you have.

    Always has been, always will be.

    Nothing "special" about having a Skoda.
    Agreed - and the first three years are the worst time to sell, it's when the biggest value hits occur

    Generally you're doing well if the cars resale value is over 50% at the 3 year mark
    That's resale value - not trade in value
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    Cars that aren't used in company fleets and not heavily discounted when new usually hold their values well i.e. Subaru, Honda

    Trade ins are tough ... sometimes it may look like you are getting a GREAT trade in - but it's generally loaded up into the price of the car you're purchasing.

    Skoda .. well, it's just not a household brand in Australia hence the demand for these cars second hand (and new!) are low .. which is the main reason its resale value it's hurt so badly. Owners know how good their Skodas are but there just isn't enough marketing done to promote how good these cars are to the general Holden Commodore, Toyota Camry driving public.

    I also read that new car prices are also dropping so that's **** news for trade ins (but great if you are buying new!).
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    The actual trade-in price is irrelevant. The change-over is what counts. If you want a big trade-in then pay full retail.

    I think Australians have expected quite inflated trade-in prices in the past. I don't think they realised that Holden / Ford / Toyota have a huge margin between fleet prices & RRP (it's about 30%).


    Tuan: Subaru have been on the NSW State fleet list for a fair while now. Even Renault & Fiat are on the fleet list now.
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