Agree that it's not a selling point for a lot of people. It's only a small number of people that would tune a Tig and majority are just used as a shopping trolley/soccer run car.
I know that's what our gets used for 95% of the time.
Agree - options sell a car they don't necessarily get you a better price.
Yes and with VW dropping the price on the FWD entry level 118TSI to under $30k drive-away has seen the used car prices take a dive. Especially the pre-facelift models. They are lighter and have better fuel economy than the AWD 125/132TSI... and now come in auto/DSG.
If you're trying to appeal to the widest market I'd be demodding and returning to "stock". If you don't need to sell right now I'd keep you price and see how you go. If you need to shift it then I'd be dropping it closer to where you're happy to sell with a little wriggle room so the buyer thinks he's got you down (but like by $500 not a couple of grand).
If you price it realistically around where it's going to sell you can be upfront and honest with the buyer and not do the usual used car sales game of having a sticker price and big guessing game as far as how far they will come down to make the sale.
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