Too good to be true deal on an A4?
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Too good to be true deal on an A4?
I'm in the UK and have seen an A4 2.4 SE advertised for £4995, 1999 V-reg.
According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
should it?
Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
when I see the car at the weekend?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas.
(remove the fish from my email address before using.)
According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
should it?
Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
when I see the car at the weekend?
Thanks in advance,
Andreas.
(remove the fish from my email address before using.)
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Re: Too good to be true deal on an A4?
"Andreas Pagel" <news@zaxyd.plusHERRING.com> wrote in message
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> I'm in the UK and have seen an A4 2.4 SE advertised for £4995, 1999 V-reg.
> According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
> has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
> should it?
>
> Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
> when I see the car at the weekend?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas.
> (remove the fish from my email address before using.)
When I got my Audi A4 it was 2000ukp cheaper than the Parkers price even
after taking into account any mileage considerations and I bought it from
the local Audi dealership with the full approved package. It may be worth
checking out other 'guide' prices as they can vary a lot. Also have a look
at www.autotrader.co.uk and get an idea of the price similar cars are going
for in your area. Thats if you can find a 2.4 SE that is !!!
Hope this helps
Richard
news:rlb0g0d7j06gohnh4211hv9blhrr46pclb@4ax.com...
> I'm in the UK and have seen an A4 2.4 SE advertised for £4995, 1999 V-reg.
> According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
> has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
> should it?
>
> Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
> when I see the car at the weekend?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas.
> (remove the fish from my email address before using.)
When I got my Audi A4 it was 2000ukp cheaper than the Parkers price even
after taking into account any mileage considerations and I bought it from
the local Audi dealership with the full approved package. It may be worth
checking out other 'guide' prices as they can vary a lot. Also have a look
at www.autotrader.co.uk and get an idea of the price similar cars are going
for in your area. Thats if you can find a 2.4 SE that is !!!
Hope this helps
Richard
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Re: Too good to be true deal on an A4?
"Andreas Pagel" <news@zaxyd.plusHERRING.com> wrote in message
news:rlb0g0d7j06gohnh4211hv9blhrr46pclb@4ax.com...
> I'm in the UK and have seen an A4 2.4 SE advertised for £4995, 1999 V-reg.
> According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
> has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
> should it?
>
> Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
> when I see the car at the weekend?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas.
> (remove the fish from my email address before using.)
When I got my Audi A4 it was 2000ukp cheaper than the Parkers price even
after taking into account any mileage considerations and I bought it from
the local Audi dealership with the full approved package. It may be worth
checking out other 'guide' prices as they can vary a lot. Also have a look
at www.autotrader.co.uk and get an idea of the price similar cars are going
for in your area. Thats if you can find a 2.4 SE that is !!!
Hope this helps
Richard
news:rlb0g0d7j06gohnh4211hv9blhrr46pclb@4ax.com...
> I'm in the UK and have seen an A4 2.4 SE advertised for £4995, 1999 V-reg.
> According to Parkers, this car should retail for £8250 from a dealer. It
> has done 104000 miles, but that shouldn't lower the price below £7000
> should it?
>
> Does this sound too good to be true? Anything I should ask or look for
> when I see the car at the weekend?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andreas.
> (remove the fish from my email address before using.)
When I got my Audi A4 it was 2000ukp cheaper than the Parkers price even
after taking into account any mileage considerations and I bought it from
the local Audi dealership with the full approved package. It may be worth
checking out other 'guide' prices as they can vary a lot. Also have a look
at www.autotrader.co.uk and get an idea of the price similar cars are going
for in your area. Thats if you can find a 2.4 SE that is !!!
Hope this helps
Richard
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