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Transit valuation.

Postby popuptoaster » Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:03 pm

Hey all, let me make it clear currently I'm still saving so don't go trying to sell me one unless you want to swop it for a Hyundai Trajet and a fistfull of coppers!


I want a clean and tidy manual, i4 twincam, swb van with an up and over rear door eventually, but can't actually find any of the buggers for sale to estimate what kind of cash i will need, i know it's a how long is a piece of string kind of question but what kind of money are they making these days?

Probably not the most desirable van to most people, but by the same token I'll be kind of stuck with what i can find so probably wont have much room to maneuver price wise.
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Re: Transit valuation.

Postby sebw36912 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:36 pm

I dont think I've ever seen a clean and tidy mk5 up and over :/

I would expect to see an asking price of 1200-1500, and I would expect to pay upto 1000. Any more and I would turn a blind eye.
I know plenty on the market are asking much higher but I can't imagine any success. But then I haven't gone there

Thats my 2c's
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