Advice on selling an "older" A4Q
David Ullrich
david.ullrich at gmail.com
Mon May 18 07:59:17 PDT 2009
That erally seems like a personal decision. If she's going to keep it and
she cares about how it looks...then fix it up. But if she's thinking of
selling/trading...she will NOT get the money back out of it, assuming it
needs more than a good detailsing...
Dave
-Audiless for now
Wanted: CGT Triple White
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Andrew Duane <aduane at juniper.net> wrote:
> OK, maybe it's not old compared to some of your trusty rides here, but it's
> a '97 A4Q1.8T that belongs to my mother.
>
> My main questions are about condition. It's 12 years old, but with very low
> mileage. Cosmetically, its share of bumps and bruises. A couple of bumper
> scrapes, a door ding or two, and a crack in the interior. Given that the car
> is in superb mechanical condition (I saw to that), is it worth worrying too
> much about minor cosmetics? All the car ads I see talk about "showroom
> mint", but that's hardly feasible in a 12 year old car. I vote "no", but Mom
> thinks about spending $$$ to fix them up. Anyone have experience with such
> decisions.
>
> Of course, an ad will be in the Marketplace shortly; any other pros/cons
> about places to list it? Vehix? Craiglslist? Ebay motors? Local papers?
> She's not in a huge hurry to sell, but she does want it gone.
>
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> aduane at juniper.net Westford, MA 01886-3418
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