Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: cruisetopoland on 27 October 2009, 16:43:38
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Go to:
http://www.westawaymotors.co.uk/daihatsu/daihatsu-dealer-new-cars.htm
Then click on "value my car" on the bottom right of the page.
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edited a bit to tidy initial post..... ;)
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:y :y :y ;)
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Good call!!!! :y :y :y
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top man - very useful
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Bookmarked. My car - £740 :'(
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£460 top book for my tractor >:(
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Nice one :y
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99 T 3.0 Elite
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition: £910
Average condition: £800
Below average condition: £690
Vehicle Summary
Vauxhall Omega
GLS
2.5 Petrol 4-door Saloon
4 Speed Automatic
Rear Wheel Drive
Year: 1999 V
Mileage: 63,000
Value your car
Please be aware that the price displayed below is an estimate only, contact your dealer for an exact part exchange value.
GLASS'S
Estimated value of your car
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition: £1625
Average condition: £1430
Below average condition: £1230
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Just alltered my Elite details to show the same mileage and year as the GLS, the valuation still says the GLS is worth a lot more.
Might consider selling it. (I want an Estate anyway)
Part-exchange Price:
Excellent condition: £1160
Average condition: £1020
Below average condition: £880
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£495 :y :y
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Could only get s reg and not r reg for mine, and that was only £400 :-/
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Not as bad as i thought. £850 part ex. :) :y
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humphh, mine came up "heads or tails" :D :D ;D
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humphh, mine came up "heads or tails" :D :D ;D
Huh! think you've got problems? mine came SUCKErrrrrrrr ;)
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One point on this....the insurance companies state "all settlements" are based on trade value....
Replacing my Omega like for like for one in the same cosmetic and mechanical condition would cost £1500-2000, but top book is £915.
Do they not have to put you back in the same position you were in pre-accident?
I would be well out of pocket >:(
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One point on this....the insurance companies state "all settlements" are based on trade value....
Replacing my Omega like for like for one in the same cosmetic and mechanical condition would cost £1500-2000, but top book is £915.
Do they not have to put you back in the same position you were in pre-accident?
I would be well out of pocket >:(
You can always argue the toss. In fact, never accept the first offer. If you provide proof of what they fetch, ie. auction sites or the trader, they will usually come closer to what it's worth.
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One point on this....the insurance companies state "all settlements" are based on trade value....
Replacing my Omega like for like for one in the same cosmetic and mechanical condition would cost £1500-2000, but top book is £915.
Do they not have to put you back in the same position you were in pre-accident?
I would be well out of pocket >:(
Interesting point there is that when you apply for insurance they ask the value, what's the point when they wont pay that value.
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£1495 excellent condition
£1045 average
£895 below average
Id say mine was above average but not excellent.