DevilDamo
5th October 2006, 11:17
So many people create threads asking how much their car is worth.
If your car is completely standard or heavily modified, it will go for the same or near enough the same price. The differences being is that a standard car will appeal more to potential buyers than a custom modified one. If you have a modified car and are intending of selling it, try and put it back to standard as much as possible because you'll make more money selling the parts separately than you would with the car.
When people put up "How much is my car worth" threads, people who reply have usually put the car details into a website to which a price is given. A website I use a lot of the time is Autotrader. (http://www.autotrader.co.uk/) Down the left hand side, you will see "What's your car worth". Click that and input yours/other cars details and hey presto!
If your car is completely standard or heavily modified, it will go for the same or near enough the same price. The differences being is that a standard car will appeal more to potential buyers than a custom modified one. If you have a modified car and are intending of selling it, try and put it back to standard as much as possible because you'll make more money selling the parts separately than you would with the car.
When people put up "How much is my car worth" threads, people who reply have usually put the car details into a website to which a price is given. A website I use a lot of the time is Autotrader. (http://www.autotrader.co.uk/) Down the left hand side, you will see "What's your car worth". Click that and input yours/other cars details and hey presto!