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Thread: What is my Octavia RS worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donweather View Post
    Clearly then I'm an exception 3 times running!!!

    .....they were very well kept cars and immaculately detailed at the time of sale. But I'm prepared to do that if I get the car sold quickly and at the price that I think is fair to me.......not giving money to a dealer for no reason.
    However, Skodas have no serious market presence among buyers in Australia, so there is a very limited number of potential buyers for them, and even less for the vRS. Even most enthusiasts I have spoken to have no idea it is a Golf GTi under the skin. So even among private buyers, there are few people who would even bother to search Skoda on Carsales, or even less to take the next step to enquire about my car. And in Canberra, the market for a used Skoda is tiny, particularly a vRS, and they could probably fit in my back seat! Now if it was a Golf GTi of the same spec, it would probably go in a week if priced sensibly. But then I would never have bought it for 3/5ths of new price when almost new.

    I have worked in used cars, and understand the risk/return equation they operate on and the way private buyers operate too having bought and sold lots of cars. Almost no-one wants manuals in Sydney these days, or Canbberra much either. Used car sales are slow as most people can afford to buy new, and there is amazing value and choice available new today. The net dominates used car sales, whether private or dealer. Even after driving it and acknowledging what a great car it is, few of my friends have been willing to seriousyl consider a Skoda when they are buying a new car.

    This will change over the next 10 years as Skoda builds presence, but for now, Skodas are to valuers and buyers what washing and room tidying is to my teenage son - incomprehensible and irrelevant.

    Sad really.

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    Nice buy powerd. The v6 superb is a fine car!
    Did u buy it at Lennock?


    ....and for the exceptions record kiwi - i too have sold a car on carsales for the asking price.

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    I bought my octavia on carsales for the asking price...

    Actually, at 90,000km on the clock for $18k, I think I paid a little too much, but it was the car I wanted.

    I'd be pretty happy to pay 20k for a used vrs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    Nice buy powerd. The v6 superb is a fine car!
    Did u buy it at Lennock?


    ....and for the exceptions record kiwi - i too have sold a car on carsales for the asking price.
    Not Lennocks but Alto in Sydney. Firsly Lennocks didn't have a V6 wagon)they will only do them for an order i was told) and secondly there is a certain person there on the Skoda side there who has been quite rude and extremely unhelpful.

    I have been buying cars from Lennocks for myself and others since 1989 and have had good service and become friendly with several people there including Mike Cornock. They have serviced my cars including the vRS and will service the Superb - no complaints there. But this individual is something else and has caused Lennocks to lose at least 3 sales that I have been associated with to interestate dealers.

    And its not me - i make an effort to get on with people and normally do, even car salspeople when I am negotiating a tough deal.

    I loved the V6 and DSG combo. Plenty of grunt throughout the range. If I get rich I might get an exhaust on it like Canberra vRS. The equipment level is amazing for th emoney and it has a great feel f luxury and solidity. I can't wait to throw it at a twisty road - I do't think it will be a tightly tied down and precise as the vRS but i suspect it will be even quicker through bends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerd View Post
    Not Lennocks but Alto in Sydney. Firsly Lennocks didn't have a V6 wagon)they will only do them for an order i was told) and secondly there is a certain person there on the Skoda side there who has been quite rude and extremely unhelpful.

    I have been buying cars from Lennocks for myself and others since 1989 and have had good service and become friendly with several people there including Mike Cornock. They have serviced my cars including the vRS and will service the Superb - no complaints there. But this individual is something else and has caused Lennocks to lose at least 3 sales that I have been associated with to interestate dealers.

    And its not me - i make an effort to get on with people and normally do, even car salspeople when I am negotiating a tough deal.

    I loved the V6 and DSG combo. Plenty of grunt throughout the range. If I get rich I might get an exhaust on it like Canberra vRS. The equipment level is amazing for th emoney and it has a great feel f luxury and solidity. I can't wait to throw it at a twisty road - I do't think it will be a tightly tied down and precise as the vRS but i suspect it will be even quicker through bends.
    Keep your eyes peeled for the next Sydney Skoda meet, then!
    Would LOVE to see the big 6 there!!
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    Dealers hold the view that used manual cars are difficult to shift, so they either aren't interested in them, or they want a huge margin to justify their holding time. Used manual Skodas are even less appealing to dealers. Not even Skoda dealers wanted my MY11 RS 147TSI manual wagon when I contemplated buying it off the lease company recently. It was 18 months old and mint, but still held no interest with the trade. In the end I handed it back and it was auctioned by Pickles last week. No idea what it sold for, but they estimated $20-23k! I suspect someone got a bargain.

    A few weeks ago I bought a private sale '08 RS sedan, yellow, sunroof, 46kms, immaculate for $16,200. It was originally advertised at $18,500. Right after I bought it a guy in Melbourne advertised a fully loaded RS of the same vintage for $22k. He's now dropped his asking price below $20. I don't think any preFL RS is worth more than $18-19k in this market, especially not when you can get an MY11 for well below $30.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damo105 View Post
    I don't think any preFL RS is worth more than $18-19k in this market, especially not when you can get an MY11 for well below $30.
    I tend to agree. But it didn't stop me buying another Skoda, i just made sure i didn't pay much for it to protect me on the downside when I sell it They are great cars and values will improve, but used car prices have come fdown generally because of the intese competition and low prices in relative terms of new cars.

    Anyway,cars are just an opportunity to tear up money, but i can't face the idea of buying a five year old Commodore and driving it until it drops, whic is th eonly way to not waste much.

    So a depreciating Skoda it is for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerd View Post
    Well i went to Sydeny today and bought the car. Up to now negotiations have been done over the phone and so the actual numbers have been theroetical and not based on their valuer seeing the car. So when it came time to do the negitation face to face things got protracted. Really, they didn't want my car and would have preferred i sold it privately. i haven't the time or the need to do that, its acompany car so any sale over book figure of around $9k is subject to tax, I am travelling regularly for the next couple of months and I haven't the time or motivation to detail it. For them, a Skoda, in yellow, and being a manual meant it could sell quickly, or being impossible to shift.


    Its a little hard to put a specific figure on it because of the way the numbers are worked. Roughly speaking i bought a a 3000km old Superb V6 wagon in brand new condition for $42k (plus ACT onroads - almost $3k), against a trade-in of a bit more than $13k.. New, it is almost 62k plus onraods.

    I am happy with the deal as the V6 wagon is a great car with loads of kit, and i only paid $30k for the vRS 3.5 years ago with the big dollar extras and 7,000kms on the clock. Mind you, I would be pissed off with the resale if I have paid anything like the retail price of $49k originally.

    Can't wait to pick it up next wekend.
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    Well done mate!
    Enjoy the new car!!

    Yes, you are correct too...we have to look at the bigger picture...not just the individual pricing.

    The magic words are "changeover figure". So if you bought for a low price, you will sell for a low price, but the gap is still the same.
    If you buy for a higher price initially, then you will want more for the sale...but how much actually left your bank is the point.
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    I was looking at trading my 2007 RS wagon on a Yeti at Peninsula Skoda in Victoria. My car has 120000km on it, has always been serviced ( not always by Skoda) and while not perfect is neat and tidy. They offered $7500 and tried to make me feel like it was a good offer. Offering such low trade in values does not make me want to buy another Skoda. I've decided to keep the RS!

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    I decided quite some time back that my 2007 1.8tsi had depreciated so much that it wasn't worth on-selling. As such, I'll teach my daughter to drive in it in 2013 & (if she's competant) she can take custody of it in 2014. If it survives, #2 daughter can repeat the process in 2017. Given my #2 daughters personality, I doubt the car will see 2019.
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